Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee
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The Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (formerly the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee) is a select committee of the House of Lords that refers secondary legislation, such as statutory instruments, to the House that it considers interesting or important. This is unlike the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments and Commons Select Committee on Statutory Instruments, which only scrutinise instruments for legal and drafting defects. The specific criteria used by the committee are whether the legislation—
- is politically or legally important or gives rise to issues of public policy likely to be of interest to the House
- may be inappropriate in view of changed circumstances since the enactment of the parent Act
- may inappropriately implement European Union legislation
- may imperfectly achieve its policy objectives.
The committee adopted its current name on 15 May 2012 principally because of the addition of Public Bodies Orders under the Public Bodies Act 2011.{{cite web|url=https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201213/minutes/120517/ldordpap.htm#minproc|title=Lords Minutes of Proceedings for Wednesday 16 May 2012|website=UK Parliament}}
Due to the number of additional instruments specifically related to Brexit, the committee expanded into two sub-committees from October 2018 until April 2019.{{cite web|url=https://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/lords-select/secondary-legislation-scrutiny-committee/role/|title=Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee - role|website=UK Parliament}}
Membership
As of March 2025, the membership of the committee is:{{cite web|title=Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee - membership|url=https://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/lords-select/secondary-legislation-scrutiny-committee/membership/|website=UK Parliament}}
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! Member ! colspan=2 | Party |
Lord Watson of Invergowrie{{0}}{{resize|(Chair)}}
| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}} | Labour |
Lord Bethell
| {{party color cell|Conservative Party (UK)}} | Conservative |
Baroness Harris of Richmond
| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}} | Liberal Democrat |
Lord Kempsell
| {{party color cell|Conservative Party (UK)}} | Conservative |
Lord Kerr of Kinlochard
| {{party color cell|Crossbencher}} | Crossbench |
Baroness Lea of Lymm
| {{party color cell|Conservative Party (UK)}} | Conservative |
Lord Pack
| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}} | Liberal Democrat |
Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick
| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}} | Labour |
Lord Russell of Liverpool
| {{party color cell|Crossbencher}} | Crossbench |
Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
| {{party color cell|Crossbencher}} | Crossbench |
Lord Watson of Wyre Forest
| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}} | Labour |
References
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External links
- [https://archives.parliament.uk/collections/getrecord/GB61_HL_PO_CO_SI The records of the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee are held by the UK Parliamentary Archives]
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