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The only monitoring service that helps you track the progress of Statutory Instruments through Parliament, including consultations and all stages of scrutiny in the House of Commons and House of Lords
Most of the legislative and regulatory changes giving effect to Brexit and responding to the Covid-19 pandemic are being made through Statutory Instruments (SIs). But the SI process, particularly in Parliament, is convoluted and difficult to follow. Our unique tracking service will keep you up to speed with the latest developments quickly and efficiently.
The SI Tracker® can help your team save valuable time that would otherwise be spent trying to navigate the complexities of the delegated legislation system. It can also significantly reduce the risk of missing vital information about new regulations that could affect your organisation.
Our user-friendly web app tracks all government consultations on draft regulations so you can respond in a timely way and make sure your voice is heard as early as possible in the decision-making process.
Track all UK SIs by sector: the next steps in the parliamentary process for each SI are set out in a clear and accessible way with links to all the key documents, committee reports and parliamentary debates. SIs relating to Brexit and Covid-19 are clearly highlighted.
Fine-tune your monitoring by saving consultations and SIs to your own personal dashboard and activity calendar so that you can monitor their progress and receive tailored notifications as they make their way through Parliament.
The Hansard Society is the leading research organisation dedicated to the study of Parliament. In addition to helping you unpick the complex SI system, our team of parliamentary specialists can provide bespoke training in all aspects of the legislative process and parliamentary procedure to complement and support your research and monitoring needs.
We built the SI Tracker® in response to the needs of business and civil society we uncovered while researching our 2014 book The Devil is in the Detail: Parliament and Delegated Legislation, the first study of the parliamentary scrutiny of delegated legislation in over 80 years.
The Hansard Society is a non-profit organisation. The income generated by the SI Tracker® and our training programme is re-invested in our research and education projects and helps protect our independence and secure our future by ensuring we are not dependent on any particular funder.
Our influence
I take these figures from 'The Devil is in the Detail', a marvellous book by the Hansard Society. Do we appreciate that every year 12,000 pages—12,000 small-typed pages—of laws are made by regulation? I wonder who reads them all—nobody.
Lord Judge Former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (2008-13)EU (Withdrawal) Bill, House of Lords second reading debate, 31 January 2018
I spent a very informative weekend reading the Hansard Society’s book 'The Devil is in the Detail', which I recommend to any Member who wishes to be fully apprised of the case for the reform of delegated legislation.
Steve Baker MP Former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Exiting the EU (DExEU) (2017-18)EU (Withdrawal) Bill, House of Commons committee stage debate, 12 December 2017
I tabled amendment 3, which appears on the selection list for debate this afternoon, because I went to the Hansard Society, as I am sure other Hon. Members did, and got its assistance in looking at ways in which our scrutiny processes might be improved.
Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC Former Attorney General (2010-14)EU (Withdrawal) Bill, House of Commons committee stage debate, 12 December 2017