Delegated legislation refers to laws or regulations made by an authority (usually a government minister or body) under powers granted by an act of parliament. One form of delegated legislation is statutory instruments, which are rules or orders issued by ministers that have the force of law. These are typically used to fill in the details or administrative aspects of primary legislation passed by parliaments.
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