Editorial Update/Textual Amendments/Substitutions/Provision Level Substitutions
OVERVIEW
Whole extent and wholly in force
Whole extent substitution of words
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1045/regulation/3/2021-03-29
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Limited extent
Limited extent substitution of words
See substitution of words (for E.W.S only) with retained text in S.I. 2015/310, reg. 31.
Note: The first set of words is the retained text and the second set of words is the substituted text for E.W.S. only.
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Limited extent substitution of provisions or sub-provisions
Limited extent substitution of a sub-provision
S. 33(3) substituted (E.W.) (9.2.2009) by Local Transport Act 2008 (c. 26), s. 134(4), Sch. 4 para. 59(2); S.I. 2009/107, art. 2(1), Sch. 1 Pt. 1
Note: For limited extent whole provision substitutions, it may not be possible to carry out a limited extent amendment without creating concurrent versions and we are currently unable to do this ourselves in the Editorial System, it needs to be referred to TSO. Speak to a Review Editor for advice in this situation. See an example of a limited extent whole provision substitution that has been carried out without creating concurrent versions here: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/32/section/79.
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In force for specified purposes only
Substitution of words for specified purposes
See retained text substitution of words in 2014 c. 12, Sch. 8 para 3(2).
Note: The first set of words in brackets is the retained text and the second set of words is the substituted text (for specified purposes).
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Substitution of provisions or sub-provisions for specified purposes
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2010/2214/regulation/23/2013-01-09
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Related reading: Approach to Update - Some Basic Rules and Exceptions, Limited extent amendments, Applying partially in force amendments which are then brought further into force over time |
Carrying out a substitution 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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Whole extent and wholly in force
Step Two - whole extent and wholly in force
On the menu bar at the top of the page select Legislation - Textual Amendments - Substitution. This will:
‘Words in sch. 1 substituted (28.11.2018) by The Budget (Scotland) Act 2018 Amendment Regulations 2018 (S.S.I. 2018/363), regs. 1(1), 3(2)(d)(i)’
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Limited extent
Step Two - limited extent
On the menu bar at the top of the page select Legislation - Textual Amendments - Limited Extent Substitution. In the pop-up XMetaL Author Essential, check the Extent entered is correct and click OK; this will:
'Words in Sch. 1 para. 6 substituted (E.W.) (1.1.2017) by The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016/1154), reg. 1(1), Sch. 29 Pt. 1 para. 20(b) (with regs. 1(3), 77-79, Sch. 4)'
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See an example of a limited extent substitution of words and further reading on limited extent amendments.
In force for specified purposes only
If your amendment is only in force for specified purposes, i.e. the In Force Date Qualification is not ‘wholly in force’ but is, for example, ‘for specified purposes’, you may need to carry out a retained text substitution to make sure that the existing word or words are retained alongside the newly substituted word or words.
For further guidance on making the decision to retain text for partially in force amendments see partially in force amendments. Check with a Review Editor if you are not sure whether to retain text or not.
Step Two - specified purposes
On the menu bar at the top of the page click Legislation - Textual Amendments - Substitution Retain Text; this will
'Words in Sch. 7 para. 5(7) substituted (31.1.2017 for specified purposes) by Policing and Crime Act 2017 (c. 3), s. 183(1)(5)(e), Sch. 2 para. 122(3)'
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See an example of a substitution of words for specified purposes.
See Applying partially in force amendments which are then brought further into force over time for more details about substitutions that are brought further into force over time where text may need to be retained.
Step Three
Whether whole, limited extent or retained text, after the amendment has been made, the cursor will be situated at the point the automatic annotation was inserted in the amended provision window. Your next task will be to check the amendment in XMetaL and then check the amendment on the Editorial Site. |
Note:
- When you are substituting words, any commentary reference included in the text you highlight will be removed automatically on substitution and if this commentary reference relates to a single annotation that annotation will also be removed automatically on check-in.
- Occasionally there may be multiple substitutions of the same words throughout a provision. As long as the same task in the Resource Manager window is highlighted on each occasion, it is possible to carry out the same substitution of words and generate the same commentary reference (linking to the same annotation) each time, without any unnecessary new footnote references or annotations also being created.
Carrying out the substitution of a provision or sub-provision in XMetaL
If your substitution involves unequal substitution of whole provisions, you should follow the instructions in Higher Level Substitutions, as you will need to have checked out the parent level of the provision.
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.
Whole extent and wholly in force
Step Two - whole extent and wholly in force
On the menu bar at the top of the page select Legislation - Textual Amendments - Substitution. This will:
Limited extentFor limited extent whole provision substitutions, it may not be possible to carry out a limited extent amendment without creating concurrent versions and we are currently unable to do this ourselves in the Editorial System, it needs to be referred to TSO. Speak to a Review Editor for advice in this situation. See an example of a limited extent whole provision substitution that has been carried out without creating concurrent versions here: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/32/section/79. For a limited extent substitution of a sub-provision, you can carry out a limited extent substitution as follows:
See more on limited extent amendments. In force for specified purposes onlyIf your amendment is not ‘wholly in force’ and has a different type of In Force Date Qualification (i.e. ‘for specified purposes’), you may need to consider carrying out a retained text substitution so that the existing provision/sub-provision is retained alongside the newly substituted provision/sub-provision; however this may not always be possible, so check with a Review Editor if you are not sure. See Applying partially in force amendments which are then brought further into force over time for more details about substitutions that are brought into force over time where text may need to be retained. See an example of a retained text whole provision substitution here: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2010/2214/regulation/23.
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