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Subordinate Legislation
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Subordinate Legislation affecting Wales is passed both by Ministers in the Welsh Assembly Government and by Ministers of the UK Government. Prior to the enforcement of the Government of Wales Act 2006 in May 2007, the National Assembly for Wales also made subordinate legislation relating to Wales.

This subordinate legislation can be viewed using the following links:

Statutory Instruments made by the National Assembly for Wales prior to May 2007

UK Statutory Instruments
Some of the Statutory Instruments listed here apply to all nations of the UK, some to England only and some to Wales and England. Statutory Instruments applying to England only usually have England written in brackets in their titles.

 

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