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Statutory Instrument 1998 No. 3178 (C. 79) (S. 193)

The Scotland Act 1998 (Commencement) Order 1998

(The document as of February, 2008)

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


1998 No. 3178 (C. 79) (S. 193)


CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

DEVOLUTION, SCOTLAND

The Scotland Act 1998 (Commencement) Order 1998


 Made16th December 1998 

In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by sections 115(2), 126(1) and 130 of the Scotland Act 1998[1], I hereby make the following Order:

Citation and interpretation
    1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Scotland Act 1998 (Commencement) Order 1998.

    (2) In this Order, "the Act" means the Scotland Act 1998.

Appointed days
    2. - (1) All the provisions of the Act, so far as not then in force, shall come into force on 1st July 1999, except the provisions specified in Schedule 5 to this Order.

    (2) The provisions of the Act, specified in column 1 of any of the Schedules to this Order and the subject matter of which is described in column 2 of that Schedule shall, so far as not then in force, come into force on the day appointed in relation to that Schedule in the Table below but, where a particular purpose is specified in relation to any provision in column 3 of that Schedule, that provision shall come into force on that day only for that purpose.


TABLE
ScheduleAppointed day
125th January 1999
21st April 1999
36th May 1999
420th May 1999
51st April 2000

Principal Appointed Day
    3.The principal appointed day is 1st July 1999.


Donald C Dewar
Secretary of State for Scotland

St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
16th December 1998



SCHEDULE 1
Article 2(2)


PROVISIONS OF THE ACT WHICH COME INTO FORCE ON 25TH JANUARY 1999


Column 1Column 2Column 3
Provisions of the ActSubject matterPurpose
Section 21(8)Scottish Parliamentary Corporate BodyOnly for the purpose of bringing into force the provisions of Schedule 2 specified in column 1 below
Section 37Acts of Union 
Section 38(3)Letters Patent and proclamations 
Section 51(4) and (7)Civil ServiceOnly for the purpose of enabling any delegation of civil service management functions or any determination of payments to be made to come into force not earlier than 6th May 1999
Section 56(2)Shared powersOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 1st July 1999
Section 60Transfers of property etc. to the Scottish MinistersOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 1st July 1999
Section 62Transfers of property etc. to the Lord AdvocateOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 20th May 1999
Section 71(6)Existing debtOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 1st July 1999
Section 88Cross-border public authorities: initial statusOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 1st July 1999
Section 97Assistance for opposition partiesOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 6th May 1999
Section 103(3)Judicial CommitteeOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 6th May 1999
Section 105Power to make provision consequential upon the Act 
Section 106Power to adapt functions 
Schedule 2, paragraphs 2(2) to (4) and 7Transfers of property etc. to, and Crown status of, Scottish Parliamentary Corporate BodyOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 6th May 1999



SCHEDULE 2
Article 2(2)


PROVISIONS OF THE ACT WHICH COME INTO FORCE ON 1ST APRIL 1999


Column 1Column 2Column 3
Provisions of the ActSubject matterPurpose
Section 64(1), (2) and (8)Scottish Consolidated Fund 



SCHEDULE 3
Article 2(2)


PROVISIONS OF THE ACT WHICH COME INTO FORCE ON 6TH MAY 1999


Column 1Column 2Column 3
Provisions of the ActSubject matterPurpose
Sections 19 to 22Presiding Officer, administration and proceedings 
Section 23Power to call for witnesses and documentsOnly for the purpose of enabling the Parliament to require any member of the Scottish Executive or his staff to attend its proceedings for the purpose of giving evidence or to produce documents in his custody or under his control
Sections 24 to 26Witnesses and documents: notice, offences and general 
Section 30Legislative competence: supplementary 
Section 38(1), (2), (4) to (6)Letters Patent and proclamations 
Sections 40 to 43Legal issues 
Sections 44 to 47, except section 44(1)(c)The Scottish Executive, First Minister and Ministers 
Section 48(1)Appointment and removal of the Scottish Law OfficersOnly for the purpose of enabling the First Minister to recommend the appointment of the Lord Advocate and Solicitor General for Scotland to take effect from a date not earlier than 20th May 1999
Sections 49 to 51Junior Scottish Ministers, validity of acts of Scottish Ministers and the Civil Service 
Section 52Exercise of functionsFor all purposes except so far as relating to the Lord Advocate
Section 57(2)Community law and Convention rights 
Section 58Power to prevent or require action 
Sections 59 and 60Property and liabilities of, and transfers to, the Scottish Ministers 
Section 61(4)Rights and liabilities of the First Minister 
Section 63Power to transfer functionsOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 1st July 1999
Section 69The Auditor General for Scotland 
Part IVThe tax-varying power 
Sections 81 to 85Remuneration of, and other provisions about, members of the Scottish Parliament and Executive 
Section 89Power to adapt etc. cross- border public authoritiesOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 1st July 1999
Section 92Queen's Printer for Scotland 
Section 93Agency arrangementsOnly for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made to come into force not earlier than 1st July 1999
Section 96Provision of information to the Treasury 
Section 97Assistance for opposition parties 
Sections 98 to 100 and 103Juridical 
Sections 108 to 111Supplementary powers 
Section 123Stamp DutyFor all purposes except so far as relating to the Lord Advocate
Section 125Amendments and repealsOnly for the purpose of bringing into force the provisions of Schedule 8 specified in column 1 below
Schedule 2Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body 
Schedule 3Standing orders: further provision 
Schedule 5Reserved matters 
Schedule 6Devolution issues 
In Schedule 8, paragraphs 13, 14, 18, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31 and 33  



SCHEDULE 4
Article 2(2)


PROVISIONS OF THE ACT WHICH COME INTO FORCE ON 20TH MAY 1999


Column 1Column 2Column 3
Provisions of the ActSubject matterPurpose
Section 27Participation of the Scottish Law Officers 
Section 44(1)(c)The Scottish Executive 
Section 48The Scottish Law Officers 
Section 52Exercise of functions 
Section 57(3)Community law and Convention rights 
Sections 61(1) to (3) and 62 Section 87Property rights and liabilities of, and transfer to, the Lord Advocate The Advocate General for Scotland 
Section 123Stamp duty 
Section 125Amendments and repealsOnly for the purpose of bringing into force the provisions of Schedules 8 and 9 specified in column 1 below
In Schedule 8, paragraphs 2, 7 and 32  
In Schedule 9, the entries relating to the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 and the Ministerial and other Salaries Act 1975  



SCHEDULE 5
Article 2(2)


PROVISIONS OF THE ACT WHICH COME INTO FORCE ON 1ST APRIL 2000


Column 1Column 2Column 3
Provisions of the ActSubject matterPurpose
Section 120Accounts and audit 
Section 125AmendmentsOnly for the purpose of bringing into force the paragraph of Schedule 8 specified in column 1 below
In Schedule 8, paragraph 20  



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order appoints various days for the coming into force of all the provisions of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46) ("the Act"), except those which were brought into force on enactment by virtue of section 130(1) of that Act.

Article 2(1) provides that all the provisions of the Act, so far as not then in force, should come into force on 1st July 1999, except those specified in Schedule 5. Article 3 designates 1st July 1999 as the principal appointed day for the purposes of the Act. It is on this day that the Scottish Parliament will acquire its power to make laws and that functions will be transferred to Scottish Ministers.

Article 2(2) appoints the following days for the coming into force of various provisions of the Act, namely:

    (a) 25th January 1999 for the provisions in Schedule 1 which are mainly about the making of subordinate legislation;

    (b) 1st April 1999 for the provisions in Schedule 2 which are mainly about the establishment of the Scottish Consolidated Fund;

    (c) 6th May 1999 for the provisions in Schedule 3 which are mainly about the constitution, proceedings and administration of the Scottish Parliament;

    (d) 20th May 1999 for the provision in Schedule 4 which are mainly about the Scottish Law Officers; and

    (e) 1st April 2000 for the provisions in Schedule 5 which are mainly about the examination and auditing of accounts.


Notes:

[1] 1998 c.46. The definition of "the principal appointed day" in section 126(1) contains a power which is relevant to the making of this order.back



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