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Finding UK Legislation
What is legislation? UK legislation includes:
Legislation.gov.uk carries the Queen's Printer versions of “as enacted” and revised UK legislation. This new web site, launched in July 2010, replaces the Statute Law Database and OPSI websites. This means that you will now find the “as enacted” and revised versions together in one place. Legislation.gov.uk carries most types of UK legislation and their accompanying explanatory documents.
The UK Public General Acts section links to the full text of all Public Acts from 1988 onwards. An incomplete set of Public Acts are also available back to 1801.
The Statutory Instruments section links to the full text of Statutory Instruments from 1987 onwards.
Browse all legislation available at http://www.legislation.gov.uk/browse.
However, older Acts and Statutory Instruments are not included on the UK Parliament site. Also, the text of the Acts and Statutory Instruments is not searchable on that site. Therefore, you need to be aware that legislation (Acts and Statutory Instruments) are also included on the following 3 legal
While the text of individual Acts and Statutory Instruments will be the same on each of these 3 databases, you should be aware that the 3 databases are produced by different organisations and therefore each database has a slightly different interface. If you are new to searching legal databases, you may wish to try searching for legislation on each of the 3 databases mentioned above. After gaining experience in performing searches for legislation, you may develop a preference for a particular database.
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