JAMB - Government (1978 - No. 13)
Delegated legislation is legislation
which is not submitted to parliament
made by judicial tribunals
made by a minister acting an Act of Parliament
made by local government
made by parastatals
Explanation
Delegated legislation (also known as secondary or subordinate legislation) refers to laws made by an executive authority (such as a minister) under the powers granted by an Act of Parliament. This allows a minister or other authority to make specific rules, regulations or orders without needing to pass new legislation through the full parliamentary process.
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