Series
Darwin 200 Website
Catalogue reference: PF 95
Date: From 2009
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Division
Catalogue reference: Division within TS
Division within TS
Records of the Statutory Publications Office relating to the publication and indexing of statutes.Papers of the office are in TS 31 (which includes minutes, etc, of the Statute Law Committee). Copies of Local Statutory Rules and Orders and...
Records of the Statutory Publications Office relating to the publication and indexing of statutes.
Papers of the office are in TS 31 (which includes minutes, etc, of the Statute Law Committee). Copies of Local Statutory Rules and Orders and Statutory Instruments are in TS 37. Registers of Statutory Rules and Orders and Statutory Instruments are in TS 76
The Statutory Publications Office known until 1947 as the Office to the Editor of the Revised Statutes, Statutory Rules and Orders, etc, having been established to undertake the publication and indexing of statutes under the authority of the Statute Law Committee appointed by Lord Cairns, as Lord Chancellor, in 1868. When the registration of Statutory Rules and Orders (SR & O) and Statutory Instruments (SI) became compulsory under the Rules Publication Act 1893, this duty became the responsibility of the Editor of Statutory Rules and Orders.
In April 1956, the Office was placed under the control of the Treasury Solicitor and incorporated in his department. Previously, though independent, it was classified under the Treasury. Work in connection with the preparation of Statute Law Revision bills, formerly undertaken in the office, passed to the Consolidation Branch of the Parliamentary Counsel's Office at the time of the transfer. In April 1990 responsibility for the office passed to the Lord Chancellor's Department. The responsibility for the Statutory Publications Office and for statute law revision remained with the Lord Chancellor's Department but that for registration of statutory instruments and other statutory publications was transferred to the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office within the Cabinet Office in 1996.
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