UK Statutory Instrument 2022 United Kingdom

The Response to the Committee on Climate Change Report (Extension of Period) Order 2022

Under section 37 of the Climate Change Act 2008 (c. 27) (“the Act”) the Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a response to the points raised by the report of the Committee on Climate Change (the “Committee”) under section 36 of the Act. This Order extends the period within which the Secretary of State must lay the response to the Committee’s 2022 report, changing the final day of that period from 15th October 2022 to 31st March 2023.

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Extension of the period for the response to the Committee on Climate Change’s 2022 report

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