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This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 1974. National Health Service (Venereal Diseases) Regulations 1974 (SI 1974/29) Judicial Pensions (Widow's and Children's Benefits) Regulations 1974 (SI 1974/44)
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A statutory instrument made by the Scottish Government is called a Scottish statutory instrument (or SSI). Each of these is separately numbered, with the numbering resuming from "No. 1" at the start of each calendar year; thus the Radioactive Substances Exemption (Scotland) Order 2011 is cited as "SSI 2011 No. 147", or more simply as SSI 2011/147.
London Government (Borough of Holborn) Order in Council 1901 or Borough of Holborn (St. Andrew Holborn-above-Bars and St. George the Martyr) Scheme (No. 1) Order 1901 (SR&O 1901/269) London Government (Borough of Islington) Order in Council 1901 (SR&O 1901/270) London Government (Borough of Kensington) Order in Council 1901 (SR&O 1901/271)
This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 1975. Merchant Shipping (Diving Operations) Regulations 1975 (SI 1975/116) Official Secrets (Prohibited Places) Order 1975 (SI 1975/182) National Health Service Health Boards: Membership, Procedure and Payment of Subscriptions (Scotland) Regulations 1975 (SI 1975/197)
The Order repeals the Statutory Rules Act (Northern Ireland) 1958, replacing all references to it in existing legislation with references to the Order. The Statutory Instruments Act 1946 provides a similar function for statutory instruments under the Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Previously the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 ...
Wales Statutory Instruments made by the Welsh Government are published as a subseries of the UK statutory instrument series—for example, the Environment (Wales) Act 2016 (Commencement No. 3) Order 2017 is numbered 2017 No. 714 (W. 171), meaning it is the 714th statutory instrument in the UK series and 171st in the Wales subseries.
A statutory instrument (SI) is the principal form in which delegated legislation is made in Great Britain. Statutory instruments are governed by the Statutory Instruments Act 1946. [1] They replaced statutory rules and orders, made under the Rules Publication Act 1893, in 1948.