Following public consultation, proposed Regulatory Reform Orders (RROs) are considered by Parliamentary Committees. Proposed RROs currently being scrutinised by the Commons Regulatory Reform Committee [External website] and the Lords Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee [External website] are listed below.
Find out how many days are left for the Parliamentary scrutiny of each RRO [PDF 93KB, 2 pages] [External website] currently at this stage by visiting the House of Commons website.
A proposal to reform the Transport Act 1985 and the Transport Act 1968. It will:
Initial Scrutiny period began 22nd November 2005:
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A proposal to reform the legislation governing the powers of the Forestry Commission to allow it to form or participate/invest in companies, to provide loans and establish Charitable Trusts, to delegate its power to charge in connection with the provision of facilities in the public forest estate, to give it the power to commercially exploit forestry research, to allow it to require restocking following unlawful felling without first obtaining a conviction and to enforce restocking requirements against lessees and licensees as well as against freeholders.
Initial Scrutiny period began 19th July 2005
Committee Reports:
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A proposal to modernise the registration service for births and deaths in England and Wales
Final scrutiny period
Committee Reports: Commons/Lords
Draft Order Accompanying Statement
Initial scrutiny period began 22 July 2004
Committee Reports:
Contact: Kieron Mahony
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