The Transfer of Functions (Elections and Referendums) Order 2013

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2013/2597
Year2013

2013 No. 2597

Ministers Of The Crown

The Transfer of Functions (Elections and Referendums) Order 2013

Made 9th October 2013

Laid before Parliament 16th October 2013

Coming into force 6th November 2013

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 9th day of October 2013

Present,

The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council

Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 1 of the Ministers of the Crown Act 19751, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order as follows:

S-1 Citation and commencement

Citation and commencement

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Transfer of Functions (Elections and Referendums) Order 2013.

(2) This Order comes into force on 6th November 2013.

S-2 Functions of the Secretary of State to be exercisable concurrently with the Lord President

Functions of the Secretary of State to be exercisable concurrently with the Lord President

2. The Secretary of State’s functions under or by virtue of the following provisions are to be exercisable concurrently with the Lord President of the Council—

(a) paragraph 16 of Schedule 4B to the Town and Country Planning Act 19902(regulations about referendums relating to neighbourhood development orders) by virtue of section 333(1)(b) of that Act;

(b) section 52ZQ of the Local Government Finance Act 19923(regulations about referendums relating to council tax increases);

(c) sections 9HE and 9MG of the Local Government Act 20004(regulations about elections for elected mayors and about referendums relating to local authority governance arrangements).

S-3 Supplementary

Supplementary

3.—(1) This Order does not affect the validity of anything done (or having effect as if done) by or in relation to the Secretary of State before the coming into force of this Order.

(2) Anything (including legal proceedings) which, at the coming into force of this Order, is in the process of being done by or in relation to the Secretary of State may, so far as it relates to an article 2 function, be continued by or in relation to the Lord President.

(3) Anything done (or having effect as if done) by or in relation to the Secretary of State in connection with an article 2 function has effect, so far as is necessary for continuing its effect after the coming into force of this Order, as if done by or in relation to the Lord President.

(4) Documents or forms printed for use in connection with an article 2 function may be used in connection with the exercise of that function by the Lord President even though they contain, or are to be read as containing, references to the Secretary of State; and for the purposes of the use of any such documents or forms in connection with the exercise of that function by the Lord President, those references are to be read as references to the Lord President.

(5) Any enactment or instrument passed or made before the coming into force of this Order has effect, so far as is necessary for the purposes of or in consequence of article 2, as if references to (and references which are to be read as references to) the Secretary of State were or included references to the Lord President.

(6) In paragraphs (1) to (5)—

(a)

(a) references to the Secretary of State include references to the department or an officer of the Secretary of State, and

(b)

(b) references to the Lord President include references to the Cabinet Office or an officer in the Cabinet Office accordingly.

(7) In this article—

“article 2 function” means a function directed by article 2 to be exercisable concurrently with the Lord President;

“instrument” includes Royal Charters, Royal Warrants, Orders in Council, Letters Patent, judgments, decrees, orders, rules, regulations, schemes, bye-laws, awards, licences, authorisations, consents, approvals, contracts and other agreements, memoranda and articles of association, certificates, deeds and other documents;

“Lord President” means the Lord President of the...

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