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Finally, use the same task to repeal the original sub-provision so both the omitted old provision and the renumbered new provision have the same annotation.
 
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Revision as of 14:01, 4 February 2021

This is a draft version

Renumbering whole provisions

When a provision is renumbered, it should be treated as though the original provision is omitted and a new provision (with exactly the same text) is inserted. This will maintain the correct URL for each provision and so preserve the continuity of the URLs.

For example, S.I. 2020/150 reg. 6A was renumbered as reg. 6B on 25/12/2020 and a new reg. 6A was inserted. This resulted in the following URLs:

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2020/150/regulation/6A

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2020/150/regulation/6B

To achieve this, new <ukl:P1group> tagging was inserted for reg. 6B and new <ukl:P1> tagging was inserted into this (using the Element List). The existing content of reg. 6A was copied into this new tagging (via straightforward copy and paste of everything within the <ukl:P1para> tagging). The number 6A was copied from the amending provision and inserted into the number tagging using the update task in the Task Manager to generate the square brackets and annotation.

The new reg. 6A was then substituted for the old reg. 6A using the insertion task to generate the square brackets and correct annotation for that task.

The annotation for the original insertion of reg. 6A was also amended to say that reg. 6A was subsequently renumbered as reg. 6B (so this information is then visible both in the old reg. 6A at the previous PiT and also in the new reg. 6B at the current PiT).

In this example, there was a new provision inserted for the provision that was renumbered. However, if there had been no insertion of a new provision in this way, the original provision should have been repealed using the same task so both the omitted old provision and the renumbered new provision had the same annotation.

Renumbering paragraphs within a Schedule

If you are renumbering a paragraph within a Schedule, you need to insert new <ukl:P1> tags for the new renumbered provision using the Element List.

Copy the number of the renumbered paragraph and insert that into the number tags using the update task to get the annotation. The brackets should remain around the new paragraph number.

Next, copy the <ukl:P1para> tagging containing all the content from the original paragraph and paste that into the new renumbered paragraph.

Finally, use the same task to repeal the original paragraph so both the omitted old paragraph and the renumbered new paragraph have the same annotation.

Example

Renumbering sub-provisions

Sub-provisions should be renumbered in the same way by inserting new <ukl:P2> tagging for the new renumbered sub-provision, then copy the number of the renumbered sub-provision and insert that into the number tags using the update task to get the annotation. The brackets should remain around the new sub-provision number.

Next, copy the <ukl:P2para> tagging from the original sub-provision and paste this into newly renumbered sub-provision. Finally, use the same task to repeal the original sub-provision so both the omitted old provision and the renumbered new provision have the same annotation.

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