Section 41: Consequential and transitional provisions
- Subsection (1) allows a Minister of the Crown to make regulations which are appropriate as a consequence of the Act.
- Subsection (2) clarifies that consequential provision might include modifying (such as amending, repealing or revoking) both primary and secondary legislation.
- Subsection (3) provides that Ministers cannot make consequential provision which modifies primary legislation (which includes secondary legislation made under that primary legislation) passed after IP completion day.
- Subsection (4) provides that Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 5 contains minor and consequential provision.
- Subsection (5) allows a Minister of the Crown to make transitional, transitory or saving provision by regulations.
- Subsection (6) provides that Part 3 of Schedule 5 contains transitional, transitory and saving provision.