Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Commission Regulation (EC) No 865/2006) (Amendment) Regulations
Statutory instrument
laid in the House of Lords
and
House of Commons, on Monday, 4 January 2021 by Secretary George Eustice on behalf of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
It was made on Thursday, 31 December 2020.
About this statutory instrument
Reference
SI 2020/1668 Session
2019-21Coming into force
Thursday, 31 December 2020Procedure
NoneLaying authority
ActRelated items
Communication declaring that the undermentioned Statutory Instruments will come into operation before copies are laid before Parliament, and explaining why such copies will not have been laid before the Instruments come into operation: The Meat Preparations (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021; The Organic Production (Organic Indications) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020; The Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Commission Regulation (EC) No 865/2006) (Amendment) Regulations 2020
Friday, 18 December 2020
Parliamentary papers
House of Lords
House of Commons
Friday, 18 December 2020
Parliamentary papers
House of Lords
House of Commons
Notes
Originally appeared in the Vote under the made affirmative procedure. These regulations were made in exercise of the powers conferred by Articles 12(4) and 18(3) of Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97, as retained in UK law from section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972.
Contains explanatory memorandum
YesSubjects
Legislation
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Commission Regulation (EC) No 865/2006) (Amendment) Regulations 2020
Library location
Commons Library: UP 1582 2019-21Librarians' tools
Timestamp
2023-04-18 12:56:10 +0100
URI
http://services.paperslaid.parliament.uk/papers/paper/44669
In Indexing
http://indexing.parliament.uk/Content/Edit/1?uri=http://services.paperslaid.parliament.uk/papers/paper/44669
In Solr
https://search.parliament.uk/claw/solr/?id=http://services.paperslaid.parliament.uk/papers/paper/44669