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what is parliamentary control​

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Answered by rashmiraj78
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Parliamentary controls includes 'Affirmative Resolution Procedures' where the legislation requires approval in both house of parliament and 'Negative Resolution Procedures ' where the legislation maybe vetoed by other house.

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Answered by kochedaksh06
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Delegated legislation is law that is not passed by an Act of Parliament but by a government minister, a delegated person or an entity in the United Kingdom. Delegated legislation is used for a wide variety of purposes such as fixing the date on which an Act of Parliament will come into force; setting fees for a public service; or establishing the details of an Act of Parliament. Delegated legislation is dependent on its parent act, which prescribes its parameters and procedures. Although a large volume of delegated legislation is written without close parliamentary scrutiny, there are statutory instruments to prevent its misuse.

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