Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1965/22/body
Timestamp: 2019-10-15 07:30:00
Document Index: 642506806

Matched Legal Cases: ['art. 2', 'art. 2', 'art. 3', 'art. 2', 'art 3', 'art. 2', 'art. 3']

Changes over time for: Law Commissions Act 1965 (without Schedules)
16/04/2007- Amendment
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Law Commissions Act 1965.
1 The Law Commission.U.K.
(1)For the purpose of promoting the reform of the law [F1of England and Wales] there shall be constituted in accordance with this section a body of Commissioners, to be known as the Law Commission, consisting [F2(except during any temporary vacancy)] of a Chairman and four other Commissioners appointed by the Lord Chancellor.
[F3(1A)The person appointed to be the Chairman shall be a person who holds office as a judge of the High Court or Court of Appeal in England and Wales.]
(2)The persons appointed to be [F4the other] Commissioners shall be persons appearing to the Lord Chancellor to be suitably qualified by the holding of judicial office or by experience as a [F5person having a general qualification (within the meaning of section 71 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990)] or as a teacher of law in a university.
(3)A person appointed to be a Commissioner shall be appointed for such term (not exceeding five years) and subject to such conditions as may be determined by the Lord Chancellor at the time of his appointment; but a Commissioner may at any time resign his office and a person who ceases to be a Commissioner shall be eligible for reappointment.
(4)A person who holds judicial office may be appointed as a Commissioner without relinquishing that office, but shall not (unless otherwise provided by the terms of his appointment) be required to perform his duties as the holder of that office while he remains a member of the Commission.
F1Words in s. 1(1) inserted (16.4.2007) by Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002 (c. 26), s. 87(1), Sch. 12 para. 8; S.R. 2007/237, art. 2, Sch. para. 6(b)
F2Words inserted by Administration of Justice Act 1982 (c. 53, SIF 37), s. 64
F3S. 1(1A) inserted (19.9.2007) by Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 (c. 15), ss. 60(2), 148(1)
F4Words in s. 1(2) inserted (19.9.2007) by Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 (c. 15), ss. 60(3), 148(1)
F5Words substituted by Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41, SIF 37), s. 71(2), Sch. 10 para. 25
F6S. 1(5) repealed (16.4.2007) by Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002 (c. 26), s. 87(1), Sch. 13; S.R. 2007/237, art. 2, Sch. para. 7(a)
2 The Scottish Law Commission.U.K.
(1)For the purpose of promoting the reform of the law of Scotland, there shall be constituted in accordance with this section a body of Commissioners, to be known as the Scottish Law Commission, consisting of a Chairman and not more than four other Commissioners appointed by . . . F7 the [F8Scottish Ministers].
(2)The persons appointed to be Commissioners shall be persons appearing to . . . F7 the [F8Scottish Ministers] to be suitably qualified by the holding of judicial office or by experience as an advocate or solicitor or as a teacher of law in a university.
(3)A person appointed to be a Commissioner shall be appointed for such term (not exceeding five years) and subject to such conditions as may be determined by . . . F7 the [F8Scottish Ministers] at the time of his appointment; but a Commissioner may at any time resign his office, and a person who ceases to be a Commissioner shall be eligible for reappointment.
[F9(5) Subsection (4) above shall have effect, in relation to a salaried [ F10 sheriff], notwithstanding anything in [ F11 section 6 of the M1 Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1971] (which among other things prohibits such a [ F10 sheriff] from being appointed to any office except such office as shall be by statute attached to the office of [ F10 sheriff]). ]
F7Words repealed by S.I. 1972/2002 art. 3(3)(b)
F8Words in s. 2(1)-(3) substituted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(2)
F9S. 2(5) repealed (S.) by Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985 (c. 73, SIF 36:1), s. 59, Sch. 4
F10Word substituted by virtue of Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1971 (c. 58), s. 4(2)
F11Words substituted by virtue of Interpretation Act 1978 (c. 30) s. 17(2)(a)
M11971 c. 58.
3 Functions of the Commissions.U.K.
(1)It shall be the duty of each of the Commissions to take and keep under review all the law with which they are respectively concerned with a view to its systematic development and reform, including in particular the codification of such law, the elimination of anomalies, the repeal of obsolete and unnecessary enactments, the reduction of the number of separate enactments and generally the simplification and modernisation of the law, and for that purpose—
(a)to receive and consider any proposals for the reform of the law which may be made or referred to them;
(b)to prepare and submit to the Minister from time to time programmes for the examination of different branches of the law with a view to reform, including recommendations as to the agency (whether the Commission or another body) by which any such examination should be carried out;
(c)to undertake, pursuant to any such recommendations approved by the Minister, the examination of particular branches of the law and the formulation, by means of draft Bills or otherwise, of proposals for reform therein;
(d)to prepare from time to time at the request of the Minister comprehensive programmes of consolidation and statute law revision, and to undertake the preparation of draft Bills pursuant to any such programme approved by the Minister;
(e)to provide advice and information to government departments and other authorities or bodies concerned at the instance of the Government [F12of the United Kingdom or the Scottish Administration] with proposals for the reform or amendment of any branch of the law;
[F13(ea)in the case of the Law Commission, to provide advice and information to the Welsh Ministers;]
(f)to obtain such information as to the legal systems of other countries as appears to the Commissioners likely to facilitate the performance of any of their functions.
(2)The Minister shall lay before Parliament any programmes prepared by the Commission and approved by him and any proposals for reform formulated by the Commission pursuant to such programmes.
(3)Each of the Commissions shall make an annual report to the Minister on their proceedings, and the Minister shall lay the report before Parliament with such comments (if any) as he thinks fit.
[F14(3A)Subsections (2) and (3) of this section shall have effect in relation to the Scottish Law Commission with the substitution of “the Scottish Parliament” for “Parliament”.]
(4)In the exercise of their functions under this Act the Commissions shall act in consultation with each other [F15and the Northern Ireland Law Commission].
F12Words in s. 3(1)(e) inserted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(3)(a)
F13S. 3(1)(ea) inserted (17.2.2015) by Wales Act 2014 (c. 29), ss. 25(2), 29(2)(c)
F14S. 3(3A) inserted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(3)(b)
F15Words in s. 3(4) inserted (16.4.2007) by Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002 (c. 26), s. 87(1), Sch. 12 para. 9; S.R. 2007/237, art. 2, Sch. para. 6(b)
[F163AReports on implementation of Law Commission proposalsU.K.
(1)As soon as practicable after the end of each reporting year, the Lord Chancellor must prepare a report on—
(a)the Law Commission proposals implemented (in whole or in part) during the year;
(b)the Law Commission proposals that have not been implemented (in whole or in part) as at the end of the year, including—
(i)plans for dealing with any of those proposals;
(ii)any decision not to implement any of those proposals (in whole or in part) taken during the year and the reasons for the decision.
(2)The Lord Chancellor must lay the report before Parliament.
(3)The first reporting year is the year starting with the day on which section 1 of the Law Commission Act 2009 comes into force; and the second reporting year is the year after that and so on.
(4)If a decision not to implement a Law Commission proposal (in whole or in part) is taken in a reporting year, subsection (1)(b) does not require a report for a later reporting year to deal with the proposal so far as it is covered by that decision.
(5)If a decision not to implement a Law Commission proposal (in whole or in part) has been taken before the first reporting year, subsection (1)(b) does not require any report to deal with the proposal so far as it is covered by that decision.
(6) “ Law Commission proposal ” means—
(a)a proposal formulated by the Law Commission as mentioned in section 3(1)(c);
(b)a proposal for consolidation or statute law revision for which a draft Bill has been prepared by the Law Commission as mentioned in section 3(1)(d).
[F17(7)This section does not require the Lord Chancellor to prepare reports on Law Commission proposals on which the Welsh Ministers are required to report (see section 3C).]]
F16S. 3A inserted (12.1.2010) by Law Commission Act 2009 (c. 14), ss. 1, 3(1)
F17S. 3A(7) inserted (17.2.2015) by Wales Act 2014 (c. 29), ss. 25(3), 29(2)(c)
[F183BProtocol about the Law Commission's workU.K.
(1)The Lord Chancellor and the Law Commission may agree for the purposes of this section a statement (a “protocol”) about the Law Commission's work.
(a)principles and methods to be applied in deciding the work to be carried out by the Law Commission and in the carrying out of that work;
(b)the assistance and information that Ministers of the Crown and the Law Commission are to give each other;
(c)the way in which Ministers of the Crown are to deal with the Law Commission's proposals for reform, consolidation or statute law revision.
(3)The Lord Chancellor and the Law Commission must from time to time review the protocol and may agree to revise it.
(4)The Lord Chancellor must lay the protocol (and any revision of it) before Parliament.
(5)Ministers of the Crown and the Law Commission must have regard to the protocol.]
F18S. 3B inserted (12.1.2010) by Law Commission Act 2009 (c. 14), ss. 2, 3(1)
[F193CReport on implementation of Law Commission proposals: WalesU.K.
F19Ss. 3C, 3D inserted (17.2.2015) by Wales Act 2014 (c. 29), ss. 25(4), 29(2)(c)
3DProtocol about the Law Commission's work: WalesU.K.
(1)The Welsh Ministers and the Law Commission may agree for the purposes of this section a statement (a “protocol”) about the Law Commission's work relating to Welsh devolved matters.
(4)The Law Commission must not agree the protocol (or any revision of it) without the Lord Chancellor's approval.
(8)In this section and section 3C, the Law Commission's work (including any of their proposals) relates to Welsh devolved matters so far as it relates to—
(b)(so far as it is not within paragraph (a)), any matter functions with respect to which are exercisable by the Welsh Ministers, the First Minister for Wales, the Counsel General to the Welsh Government or the National Assembly for Wales Commission.]
(1)There shall be paid to the Commissioners of the Law Commission F20. . ., other than a Commissioner who holds high judicial office, such salaries or remuneration as may be determined, with the approval of the Treasury, by the Lord Chancellor F20. . ..
[F21(1A)There shall be paid to the Commissioners of the Scottish Law Commission, other than a Commissioner who holds high judicial office, such salaries or remuneration as may be determined by the Scottish Ministers.]
[F22(a)in the case of the Law Commission, the Lord Chancellor shall lay before each House of Parliament; and
(4)[F23In the case of the Law Commission,] the salaries or remuneration of the Commissioners, and any sums payable to or in respect of the Commissioners under subsection (2) of this section, shall be paid out of moneys provided by Parliament.
[F24(5)In the case of the Scottish Law Commission, the salaries or remuneration of the Commissioners, and any sums payable to or in respect of the Commissioners under subsection (2) of this section, shall be paid by the Scottish Ministers.]
F20Words in s. 4(1) repealed (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(4)(a), Pt. IV
F21S. 4(1A) inserted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(4)(b)
F22S. 4(3)(a)(b) substituted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(4)(c)
F23Words in s. 4(4) inserted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(4)(d)
F24S. 4(5) inserted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(4)(e)
5 Staff and expenses.U.K.
(1)The Lord Chancellor may appoint such officers and servants of the Law Commission, F25. . ., as he may, with the approval of the Treasury as to number and conditions of service, determine.
[F26(1A)The Scottish Ministers may appoint such officers and servants of the Scottish Law Commission as they may determine.]
(2)The Treasury may make regulations providing for the counting of service as an officer or servant of either of the Commissions as pensionable service in any other capacity under the Crown and vice versa.
(3)The power of the Treasury to make regulations under subsection (2) of this section shall be exercisable by statutory instrument, and any statutory instrument made by virtue of that subsection shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
(4)The expenses of the Law Commission F27. . ., including the remuneration of officers and servants appointed under this section, shall be defrayed out of moneys provided by Parliament [F28(except to the extent that those expenses are met by the Welsh Ministers)].
[F29(5)The expenses of the Scottish Law Commission, including the remuneration of its officers and servants appointed under this section, shall be paid by the Scottish Ministers.]
F25Words in s. 5(1) repealed (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(5)(a), Pt. IV
F26S. 5(1A) inserted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(5)(b)
F27Words in s. 5(4) repealed (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(5)(c), Pt. IV
F28Words in s. 5(4) inserted (17.2.2015) by Wales Act 2014 (c. 29), ss. 25(5), 29(2)(c)
F29S. 5(5) inserted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(5)(d)
6 Supplemental.U.K.
(2)In this Act “high judicial office” [F31means such office within the meaning of Part 3 of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 or membership of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council;] and “the Minister” means, in relation to the Law Commission the Lord Chancellor and in relation to the Scottish Law Commission . . . F32 [F33the Scottish Ministers].
F30S. 6(1) repealed by House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (c. 24), Sch. 3 and Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975 (c. 25), Sch. 3 Pt. I
F31Words in s. 6 substituted (1.10.2009) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), s. 148(1), Sch. 17 para. 17; S.I. 2009/1604, art. 2(e)
F32Words repealed by S.I. 1972/2002 art. 3(3)(b)
F33Words in s. 6(2) substituted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, arts. 1(2), 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 36(6)
This Act may be cited as the Law Commissions Act 1965.