Editorial Update/Starting Update Tasks

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This page details the steps you take from selecting an update task from your "Dashboard" to checking out a provision and starting update in XMetaL, whether the amendment is an insertion, substitution or repeal.

From "My Current Work" to "Check out for edit"

  1. Click on "My Current work" on the editorial site to access your allocated tasks on your "Dashboard".
  2. Select a document from the Update tasks displayed under the heading "Online update and review online update", this will take you to the Starting Update Page.
  3. On the "Starting Update page", download the [link] "Effects Spreadsheet" and click on the green "Start Task" button to begin the task. This will take you to the Update Overview Page.
  4. Before you start the update task, filter the "IF Date1" (column W) of the "Effects Spreadsheet" so that it only shows the effects with the commencement date of the Point in Time you are working in. A quick overview of certain columns within the spreadsheet will alert you to any limitations to the amendments you are about to carry out or any additional information that should be present in its annotation. In particular, identify if there are any:
    1. limited extent amendments (columns I and/or J);
    2. savings (column N);
    3. comments for the editor(column Q);
    4. notes (column R);
    5. appended commentary (column U); and/or
    6. qualifications to the "IF Date" (column X).
  5. To start the update task, on the "Update Overview page", click on either the "Details" button which appears next to each of the provisions in your Point in Time or the "Continue update" button which will take you to the Update Details Page for the first provision listed on the "Update Overview page".
  6. On the "Update Details page" of the provision you are working on, if you did not find any entries in the columns listed in point 4 above, move onto the next step, otherwise consult the "Effects Spreadsheet" spreadsheet to determine:
    1. the geographical extent of the amendment; and
    2. if there are any qualifications to the "IF Date".
  7. Select the green Check out for edit button, this will launch XMetal, the program that allows us to edit legislation.

Glossary

This section provides a description and a screenshot of the different webpages you will encounter whilst following the instructions "From "My Current Work" to "Check out for edit" above.

The Starting Update Page

The Starting Update Page shows all of the "Points in Time" that have been allocated to you for "Edit Update." The update "barchart" shows the number of textual effects that need to be applied for each Point in Time. The dates on the "barchart" are based on the commencement information for the effects within each Point in Time.

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The Update Overview Page

The Update Overview Page lists all of the amendment tasks that have coming into force dates on the date of the Point in Time you are working on.

The amendment tasks are grouped into a number of categories:

  • High Level Amendments: Amendments that will require you to check out more than just a single provision e.g. a whole Part or Schedule.
  • Provision Level Amendments: Amendments that only affect individual provisions, for example insertion of words.
  • Automatic Amendments: These are amendments that do not change the text. The system will automatically create an annotation which you can check and edit if necessary. These can be non-textual amendments, coming into force effects, or automatic additions to existing annotations, for example the addition of a further coming into force date and reference to commencement order/s.
  • Blanket Amendments: Amendments that needs to be applied to multiple provisions across the Act. This option allows you to choose what you need to 'check-out' in order to complete the amendments.
  • Checked Out Documents: If any documents have not been checked back in during the update process, a list of those documents will appear under this heading. You can’t proceed to the next Point in Time, or complete an update task, unless all documents have been checked back in.

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The Update Details Page

The Update Details Page lists all of the amendments that need to be carried out for the provision selected for the specific Point in Time you are working on. This page allows you to see:

  • The extent of the affected provision and the affecting provision. If the extent of the amendment is narrower than the extent of the affected provision this will be classed as a limited extent amendment.
  • Link to the affecting provision so that you can check the amendment instructions before going into XMetaL
  • If any additional information was recorded with the effects originally that you need to consider during update, this will be flagged here. Click on any red exclamation marks to get a help tip.
  • You can expand the amendment tasks by using the small purple arrow which appears to the left of the 'amending provision'. This will give you all the details recorded with the original effect as well as providing access to a PDF of the original ‘marked-up’ version of the amending legislation. This may help resolve any queries if there is an issue with the amendment.
  • There is a preview panel at the bottom of the page. Before update you can view the ‘previous version’ of the provision (which is the latest version from legislation.gov.uk). This step is highly recommended as it can alert you to any irregularity in the provision, or even in the document itself, which could later stop you from carrying out your editing. For the same reason we also recommend that you view the affecting legislation, by clicking on the Title of the document positioned under the heading 'Affecting Legislation'.After update you will be able to see the newly updated version appearing here too, labelled as the ‘Newly Edited version’.
  • There is also a 'Preview Provision' option, so that you can preview the legislation within the context of the whole Act. This preview is useful if you want to view the 'timeline' for the provision.

Note: The page for high level amendments is slightly different, you will also be presented with a ‘Table of Contents’ of that item of legislation. This will then allow you check out higher levels e.g. Main body, Schedules, Parts, etc. Details on how this works is in the amendment specific guidance.

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Setting up your XMetaL workspace

  • Refer to specific amendment guidance for further information on how to carry out the amendments in XMetaL.
  • ADD SECTION REFERRING TO HOW TO SET UP XMETAL ITSELF - NO NEED TO GO INTO DETAIL OF CARRYING OUT THE AMENDMENT.

    1. From the ‘Update Overview’ page select the ‘Details’ button next to the update task you are going to complete. Higher Level Repeals image 1.jpg
    2. The ‘Update Details’ page for high level amendments will show a list of the high level amendments to be completed for the Point in Time you are editing (there may be more than one). The task details given are the same as for provision level amendments. However, to preview the amended provision you will need to select ‘Preview Legislation’. Directly under the task details you will be presented with the Table of Contents for the Act you are updating. The Table of Contents can be used to check out individual provisions, whole Parts, Schedules or even the whole Act. Higher Level Repeals image 2.jpg
    3. Use the link in the amendments list to link to the ‘affecting provision’ and check the amendment instructions. For example, if the amendment is in a repeal Schedule find the reference to the repeal you are carrying out. Please also check the effects spreadsheet to ensure that the repeal is straightforward i.e. whole extent, all in force on one date and there are no exceptions to what is being repealed. If there are any complications it may not be appropriate to use the 'auto repeal' functionality described below. If in doubt please seek advice from a Review Editor.
    4. Scroll down the Table of Contents and to find the Part or relevant heading level to be repealed. Next to the heading of the Part, Chapter or Schedule to be repealed you will see a button labelled ‘Auto Repeal’ – select this button.insert image