Difference between revisions of "Editorial Update/Textual Amendments/Repeals/Provision Level Repeals"
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Note: In this example ‘repealed in part’ was changed to ‘repealed (except as it applies to local government elections in Scotland)’ to make it clearer to the end user. | Note: In this example ‘repealed in part’ was changed to ‘repealed (except as it applies to local government elections in Scotland)’ to make it clearer to the end user. | ||
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https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1983/2/section/90B/2021-09-28 | https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1983/2/section/90B/2021-09-28 |
Revision as of 15:16, 21 December 2021
OVERVIEW
Repeal of words
Whole extent and wholly in force
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1005/regulation/12
How to carry out a whole extent and wholly in force repeal of words
Limited extent
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/129/schedule/paragraph/5
How to carry out a limited extent repeal of words
In force for specified purposes only
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2014/12/schedule/8/paragraph/3/2017-01-31
How to carry out a retained text repeal of words
Repeal of a provision or sub-provision
Whole extent and wholly in force
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1005/regulation/8
How to carry out a whole extent and wholly in force repeal of a provision or sub-provision
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2012/10/part/3/chapter/1
How to carry out the repeal of a range of provisions or sub-provisions
Limited extent
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2009/4/section/144/2015-02-26
How to carry out a limited extent repeal of a provision or sub-provision
In force for specified purposes only
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2014/12/section/40/2017-01-31
How to carry out a retained text repeal of a provision or sub-provision
Repealed with substantive savings
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1967/86/part/III/crossheading/creation-of-public-paths
Repealed in part
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1983/2/section/90A/2006-09-11
Note: In this example ‘repealed in part’ was changed to ‘repealed (except as it applies to local government elections in Scotland)’ to make it clearer to the end user.
See how this gets amended when the provision fully repealed "repealed in so far as not already repealed":
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1983/2/section/90B/2021-09-28
Substantive savings
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1967/86/part/III/crossheading/creation-of-public-paths
If your repeal is wholly in force and whole extent (so that all the text will be omitted upon repeal) but there are substantive (as opposed to common form) savings, you should consider whether text should be retained.
Even where savings appear to be common form we should consider whether there anything in TOES coming along at a future PiT (further amendments to our repealed provisions) that might require the text to be retained so that we can apply future amendments to the saved repealed provisions. For smaller amendments in saved repealed documents it’s probably sufficient just to mention them as appended commentary to the main repealed annotation. Consult a Review Editor if you are not sure.
IN MORE DETAIL
Carrying out a repeal of words in XMetaL
Note: These instructions assume you have checked out the relevant provision that is to be amended, that you have set up your XMetaL workspace, and that you are now ready to carry out the amendment. For guidance on the steps required to reach this point, see Starting Update Tasks.
Step One
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Step Two - whole extent and wholly in force
These instructions should be followed if the repeal covers the whole extent and is wholly in force. On the menu bar at the top of the page click Legislation - Textual Amendments - Repeal. This will:
Your next task will be to check the amendment in XMetaL (Step Three), followed by the final task of checking the amendment on the Editorial Site (Step Four). |
Step Two - limited extent
These instructions should be followed if the repeal of words is for a limited extent. On the menu bar at the top of the page select Legislation - Textual Amendments - Limited Extent Repeal. In the pop-up 'XMetaL Author Essential', check the Extent entered is correct and click OK; this will:
Your next task will be to check the amendment in XMetaL (Step Three), followed by the final task of checking the amendment on the Editorial Site (Step Four). |
See more on limited extent amendments.
Step Two - retained text repeal
These instructions should be followed when text needs to be retained, for example where the repeal is for specified purposes only or for the type of effect is 'ceases to have effect'. On the menu bar at the top of the page select Legislation - Textual Amendments - Repeal Retain Text. This will;
Your next task will be to check the amendment in XMetaL (Step Three), followed by the final task of checking the amendment on the Editorial Site (Step Four). |
See Applying partially in force amendments which are then brought further into force over time for more details about retained text repeals that are brought into force over time.
Note:
- Whether a whole, limited extent or retained text amendment, after the amendment has been made, the cursor will be situated at the point the automatic annotation was inserted in the amended provision window.
Carrying out the repeal of a provision or sub-provision in XMetaL
Step One
These instructions assume you have checked out the relevant provision that is to be amended, that you have set up your XMetaL workspace, and that you are now ready to carry out the amendment. For guidance on the steps required to reach this point, see Starting Update Tasks.
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Note: Before you carry out the repeal of a provision, check whether the provision is an inducing provision for a Schedule. Any Schedules that are induced by a provision should also be repealed when the provision is repealed and this should have been entered into the effects spreadsheet. But note that a Schedule may be induced by more than one provision, in which case all the inducing provisions should be repealed for that Schedule to be repealed. Check with a Review Editor if you are not sure.
Step Two - whole extent and wholly in force
These instructions should be followed if the repeal is for the whole extent. On the menu bar at the top of the page select Legislation - Textual Amendments - Repeal. This will:
Your next task will be to check the amendment in XMetaL (Step Three), followed by the final task of checking the amendment on the Editorial Site (Step Four). |
Note: The repeal of a sub-provision may also include the preceding word, to carry this out follow the repeal of words procedure using the same repeal task in the Resource Manager.
Step Two - limited extent
These instructions should be followed if the repeal is for a limited extent only. On the menu bar at the top of the page select Legislation - Textual Amendments - Limited Extent Repeal. In the pop-up 'XMetaL Author Essential', check the Extent entered is correct and click OK. This will:
Your next task will be to check the amendment in XMetaL (Step Three), followed by the final task of checking the amendment on the Editorial Site (Step Four). |
See more on limited extent amendments.
Step Two - retained text
These instructions should be followed when text needs to be retained, for example where the repeal is for specified purposes only or for the type of effect is 'ceases to have effect'. On the menu bar at the top of the page click Legislation - Textual Amendments - Repeal Retain Text. This will:
Your next task will be to check the amendment in XMetaL (Step Three), followed by the final task of checking the amendment on the Editorial Site (Step Four). |
See Applying partially in force amendments which are then brought further into force over time for more details about retained text repeals that are brought into force over time.
Checking the amendment in XMetaL
Related reading: Approach to Update - Some Basic Rules and Exceptions |
Step Three
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Checking the amendment on the Editorial Site
Related reading: Approach to Update - Some Basic Rules and Exceptions |
Step Four
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SPECIFIC UPDATE ISSUES
Related reading: Approach to Update - Some Basic Rules and Exceptions |
Repeal of words
Repealing a definition
Treat the repeal of a definition as a repeal of words. For more detail, see Repealing a Definition on the Lists page.
"Double" repeal of a word brought into force at different times and for different extents
On 1.4.2011, the word "and" at the end of 2005 c.5 s. 806(5)(c) was repealed for E. by 2008 c. 23, Sch. 1 para. 18(3)(a) and Sch. 4. Then on 6.4.2016, the word "and" was repealed for W. by Sch. 1 para. 18(3)(a) and Sch. 4:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2005/5/section/806#section-806-5-c
Note: the commencement of the omission of the word "and" in Sch. 1 para. 18 was brought into force for W. on 6.4.2016 and the repeal by Sch. 4 was not brought into force until 1.12.2017, however it was treated as fully repealed from 6.4.2016.
Repeal of a provision or sub-provision
Positioning of existing insertion/substitution closing bracket after a sub-provision is repealed
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/684/regulation/5B/2020-09-14#regulation-5B-5
After reg. 5B(5) was revoked, the closing bracket for the insertion of reg. 5B was located just after the sub-provision number:
F9(5)] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The closing bracket needed to be moved to the end of the dotty line:
F9(5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .]