In
British law and in some
related
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legal systems, an
enactment is spent if it is "exhausted in operation by the accomplishment of the purposes for which it was enacted".
United Kingdom
The scope of
Statute Law Revision Bills includes the repeal of spent enactments.
The repeal of spent legislation is primarily the responsibility of the
Law Commission
A law commission, law reform commission, or law revision commission is an independent body set up by a government to conduct law reform; that is, to consider the state of laws in a jurisdiction and make recommendations or proposals for legal chan ...
. They prepare
Bills to be passed as
Statute Law (Repeals) Act
Statute Law (Repeals) Act is a stock short title which is used for Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom whose purpose is to repeal enactments which are no longer of practical utility. These Acts are drafted by the Law Commission and the Sc ...
s.
The following types of enactment are now spent on
coming into force
In law, coming into force or entry into force (also called commencement) is the process by which legislation, regulations, treaties and other legal instruments come to have legal force and effect. The term is closely related to the date of t ...
:
Enactments conferring short titles
Section 19(2)of the
Interpretation Act 1978
The Interpretation Act 1978 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act makes provision for the interpretation of Acts of Parliament, Measures of the General Synod of the Church of England, Measures of the Church Assembly, subo ...
provides that an Act may continue to be cited by the
short title
In certain jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom and other Westminster-influenced jurisdictions (such as Canada or Australia), as well as the United States and the Philippines, primary legislation has both a short title and a long title.
The ...
authorised by any enactment notwithstanding the repeal of that enactment. This applies to Acts whenever they were passed.
Accordingly, any enactment whose sole effect is to confer a short title on an Act now becomes spent on coming into force; and any enactment already in force whose sole effect is to confer a short title on an Act is also spent.
Those enactments which conferred short titles on large numbers of statutes have been repealed on this basis.
Enactments which repeal other enactments
Section 15of the
Interpretation Act 1978
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provides that where an Act repeals a repealing enactment, the repeal does not revive any enactment previously repealed unless words are added reviving it. This applies to Acts passed after the year 1850.
Accordingly, any enactment whose sole effect is to repeal another enactment now becomes spent on coming into force; and any enactment, which is already in force, whose sole effect is to repeal another enactment is also spent.
Referendums and elections
An enactment that authorises an
advisory referendum (which does not trigger a legislative change or bind the government to do something) becomes spent once the referendum has taken place. Hence the
Referendum Act 1975 became spent after the
1975 United Kingdom European Communities membership referendum
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took place, and was subsequently repealed by the
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1986. Likewise the parts of the
European Union Referendum Act 2015 that authorised the
2016 EU membership referendum
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and regulated its execution are now spent. However, this Act also contains provisions regulating funding of and expenditure by political campaign groups under the framework of the
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, which has the potential to lead to criminal convictions under the 2000 Act, and as such those provisions continue to be relevant until such time as Parliament decides no more such offences will be discovered or prosecuted.
In the rare case that an enactment exists instead to trigger an election (
Early Parliamentary General Election Act 2019), it is also spent once the election takes place.
Scottish Parliament
Standing orders may make provision different from that required by section 36(1) of the
Scotland Act 1998
The Scotland Act 1998 (c. 46) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which legislated for the establishment of the devolved Scottish Parliament with tax varying powers and the Scottish Government (then Scottish Executive). It was o ...
for the procedure applicable to Bills which repeal spent enactments.
Part I of Schedule 4 to the Scotland Act 1998 does not prevent an
Act of the Scottish Parliament
An Act of the Scottish Parliament ( gd, Achd PĂ rlamaid na h-Alba) is primary legislation made by the Scottish Parliament. The power to create Acts was conferred to the Parliament by section 28 of the Scotland Act 1998 following the succes ...
repealing any spent enactment or conferring power by
subordinate legislation
Primary legislation and secondary legislation (the latter also called delegated legislation or subordinate legislation) are two forms of law, created respectively by the legislative and executive branches of governments in representative democra ...
to do so.
Welsh Assembly
Assembly Measures
The standing orders may make provision different from that required by section 98(1) of the
Government of Wales Act 2006
The Government of Wales Act 2006 (c 32) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed the then-National Assembly for Wales (now the Senedd) and allows further powers to be granted to it more easily. The Act creates a system o ...
for the procedure applicable to proposed Assembly Measures which repeal or revoke spent enactments.
Part 2 of Schedule 5 to the Government of Wales Act 2006 does not prevent a provision of an Assembly Measure repealing or revoking any spent enactment, or conferring power by subordinate legislation to do so.
Bills and Acts of the Assembly
The standing orders may make provision different from that required by section 111(1) of the Government of Wales Act 2006 for the procedure applicable to Bills which repeal or revoke spent enactments.
Part 2 of Schedule 7 to the Government of Wales Act 2006 does not prevent an Act of the Assembly repealing or revoking any spent enactment, or conferring power by subordinate legislation to do so.
[The Government of Wales Act 2006, paragraph 8 i]
Part 3
of Schedule 7
See also
*
Law reform
Law reform or legal reform is the process of examining existing laws, and advocating and implementing change in a legal system, usually with the aim of enhancing justice or efficiency.
Intimately related are law reform bodies or law commissions, ...
References
*1
Black Commbr>
44(14th ed)
*Second Report of the
Statute Law Commissioners 7
*Warren v Windle, 3 East 205
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