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Her Majesty, in pursuance of sections 1 and 2 of the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975[1], is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: Citation and commencement 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs Order 2003. (2) This Order comes into force on 19th August 2003. Interpretation 2. - (1) In this Order "instrument", without prejudice to the generality of that expression, includes in particular Royal Charters, Royal Warrants, Orders in Council, Letters Patent, judgments, decrees, orders, rules, regulations, schemes, bye-laws, awards, contracts and other agreements, memoranda and articles of association, certificates, deeds and other documents. (2) In this Order a reference to a function of a Minister is to be read, in the case of a function which is exercisable by him jointly with another person or is otherwise shared by him with another person, as a reference to his share in that function. (3) Any provision of this Order for the transfer of functions of the Lord Chancellor to the Secretary of State is to be read, in relation to functions exercisable by the Lord Chancellor concurrently with the Secretary of State, as providing that the functions are to cease to be exercisable by the Lord Chancellor; and references in this Order to the transfer of functions are to be read accordingly. (4) Any reference in this Order to the functions of a Minister under an enactment includes a reference to the functions of that Minister under an instrument having effect under that enactment. Incorporation of the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs 3. - (1) The person who at the coming into force of this Order is the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and any successor to that person shall be, by that name, a corporation sole. (2) The corporate seal of the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs shall -
(b) be officially and judicially noticed.
(3) Every document purporting to be an instrument made or issued by the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and to be -
(b) signed or executed by a person authorised by a Secretary of State to act in that behalf,
shall be received in evidence and deemed to be so made or issued without further proof, unless the contrary is shown.
(b) as if the officers mentioned in column 2 of the Schedule included any officer authorised to act on behalf of the Secretary of State.
Transfer of functions from the Lord Chancellor
(b) so far as is necessary for the purposes of or in consequence of article 5, as if references to (and references which are to be read as references to) the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Chancellor's Department or an officer of the Lord Chancellor were references to the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, the Department for Constitutional Affairs or an officer of the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs (as appropriate).
Transfer of functions from the First Secretary of State Commissioners for Oaths Act 1889 (c. 10), section 1(1); Courts Act 1971 (c. 23), Part 4; Solicitors Act 1974 (c. 47); Representation of the People Act 1983 (c. 2), except section 161; Representation of the People Act 1985 (c. 50); Administration of Justice Act 1985 (c. 61); Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56), except paragraph 3 of Schedule 1; Legal Aid Act 1988 (c. 34); Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41), Parts 2 and 4, sections 113 and 125, and section 124 (commencement) so far as relating to any of those provisions; Data Protection Act 1998 (c. 29), except -
(b) in Schedule 5, paragraph 12(2) so far as it relates to the resignation of the chairman or a deputy chairman, and (c) in Schedule 6, paragraphs 2 and 3;
Human Rights Act 1998 (c. 42), except -
(b) Schedule 4;
Access to Justice Act 1999 (c. 22), Parts 1 to 3, and Part 7 (supplementary) so far as relating to any provision of those Parts;
(b) section 53 so far as it confers functions on "the accountable person ";
Election Publications Act 2001 (c. 5); Public Records Act 1958 (c. 51) 1. In the Public Records Act 1958, in Part 1 of the Table at the end of paragraph 3 of Schedule 1, for "Lord Chancellor's Department" substitute "Department for Constitutional Affairs". Courts Act 1971 (c. 23) 2. - (1) In the Courts Act 1971, in sections 27, 29 and 30 for "Lord Chancellor" in each place substitute "Secretary of State". (2) In section 28 of that Act, for "First Secretary of State" in each place, and for "said Secretary of State", substitute "Secretary of State". (3) In Schedule 3 to that Act -
(b) in paragraph 5, for "appropriate Minister" in each place substitute "Secretary of State".
Solicitors Act 1974 (c. 47)
(b) in Schedule 3, except paragraph 3 and the second place in paragraph 4(3), and (c) in Schedule 4.
Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56)
(b) in section 54, in the substituted section 23(2A) of the Solicitors Act 1974, (c) in sections 55, 58, 58A, 60, 69, 89, 113(1) and (8) and 125, and (d) in Schedules 3 to 6, 8 and 9.
(2) In section 50(2) of that Act, paragraph (a) is repealed.
(b) for "him" substitute "the Lord Chancellor".
Data Protection Act 1998 (c. 29)
(b) in Schedules 1 to 4, (c) in Schedule 5, in Part 1 and, in Part 2, in paragraphs 13 to 15, (d) in Schedule 6, in paragraph 7, and (e) in Schedule 7.
(2) In Schedule 5 to that Act, in paragraph 12(2), at the end insert "(in the case of the chairman or a deputy chairman) or to the Secretary of State (in the case of any other member)".
(b) in section 28, in the inserted section 58B of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990, (c) in sections 30 and 45 to 47, (d) in section 50, including the amendment to paragraph 7 of Schedule 3 to the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990, (e) in sections 51 and 52, and (f) in Schedules 1, 3 and 8.
(2) In section 108 of that Act, in subsection (1), after "Lord Chancellor" insert "or Secretary of State".
(b) in section 69(2), in the inserted section 9A of the Data Protection Act 1998, and (c) in sections 75, 83 to 85 and 87.
(2) In section 46(5) of that Act, after "consult - " insert -
(3) In section 82(1) of that Act, the words "Lord Chancellor or the" are repealed.
(b) in section 21(3), in the inserted section 13(3B) of the European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002, and (c) in section 28.
(2) Section 26 of that Act is repealed. (This note is not part of the Order) This Order in Council, made under the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975, incorporates the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs as a corporation sole (article 3). That article also provides for the authentication of the corporate seal of that Secretary of State, the making of instruments by him, and related matters. Article 4 transfers to the Secretary of State the functions of the Lord Chancellor under the enactments listed in Schedule 1. Article 5 transfers to the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs property, rights and liabilities to which the Lord Chancellor is entitled or subject in connection with the functions transferred by article 4. Article 6 contains supplementary provision in connection with the transfers made by articles 4 and 5. Article 7 transfers to the Secretary of State the functions of the First Secretary of State under section 28 of the Courts Act 1971. Article 8 contains supplementary provision in connection with the transfer made by article 7. Article 9 and Schedule 2 make consequential amendments to legislation. Nothing in this Order alters the functions of the National Assembly for Wales, the Scottish Ministers or the devolved authorities in Northern Ireland. Notes: [1] 1975 c. 26.back
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