Direct minor EU legislation can also be
modified by delegated legislation generally.
Direct principal EU legislation and directly effective provisions of EU law can not be
modified by delegated legislation that is not made under a Henry VIII power unless this modification is «supplementary, incidental or consequential in connection with any modification of any retained direct minor EU legislation», or where a modification of principal direct EU legislation is needed to «confirm or approve transitional, transitory, or saving provisions».
Not exact matches
Public Bodies Orders (PBOs) are made using powers
delegated by the Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or
modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos».
Both can be
modified by primary legislation and
by delegated legislation made under Henry VIII clauses — i.e. those clauses which enable
delegated legislation to override primary legislation.
It should not be the case that provisions that normally can not be amended
by delegated legislation can be
modified in this way because it is connected to a modification of measure that is lower down the legal hierarchy.
DPoS
modifies this
by limiting the securing tasks to the 101 top
delegates on the network.