Office of the Parliamentary Counsel drafting guidance
Guidance for members of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC) who are drafting bills to be considered in Parliament.
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This publication contains guidance on how to draft bills. It was produced by the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel for members of that office. The guidance includes:
- guidance on writing clearly
- specific wording to use in certain circumstances
- drafting techniques
- guidelines on drafting repeals and amendments
- information about subordinate legislation
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Published 2 October 2010Last updated 4 April 2024 + show all updates
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Added the document: 2024-03-19 Drafting guidance - HTML attachment
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The document has been updated with the following changes: Parts 2.1 and 2.2 (gender neutrality and sex-specific language); Part 5 (citation); Part 6.8 (amending uncommenced material); Part 9.3.11 (made affirmative procedure); Part 9.5 (amending subordinate legislation).
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The drafting guidance has been updated - please see the introduction of the guidance for details.
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Drafting guidance has been updated.
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New guidance uploaded
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Updated document to June 2017 version
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Updated drafting guidance
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Updated to include a new section (5.1) on recommending the use of regulations rather than orders.
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Updated guidance.
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First published.