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What happens to statutory instruments when the Parliament is dissolved?

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What happens to statutory instruments when the Parliament is dissolved?

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Some statutory instruments can still be made (that is, signed by a Scottish Minister) when the Parliament is dissolved, but such instruments cannot be laid before the Parliament until after the election. All parliamentary scrutiny is suspended during the dissolution period. This means that some instruments laid in one session may be subject to continued scrutiny when the new session starts after an election.

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