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Content derived from EUR-Lex

Some legislation on legislation.gov.uk originates from EUR-Lex, and is published under the duty and powers to publish relevant EU instruments and agreements which are assigned to The Queen’s Printer (and Chief Executive of The National Archives) in the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (c. 16) Schedule 5 Part 1.

Where we have described legislation as ‘originating from the EU’, the item has been derived from EUR-Lex and published on legislation.gov.uk. Browse all legislation originating from the EU to see the documents included in the dataset, which includes Regulations, Decisions, Directives and selected Treaties and Agreements. EU legislation is published subject to the EUR-Lex copyright notice.

Additional to the legislation types, there are associated documents published alongside the legislation such as Corrigendum (correction slips), and PDF versions of legislation both as originally adopted by the EU and as ‘revised’. We have also published amendment information relating to amendments between EU legislation documents prior to the UK’s exit from the EU, which is derived from the CELLAR. The CELLAR stores and disseminates all content and metadata created or disseminated by the Publications Office of the European Union. It also drives the Publications Office's major portals, including EUR-Lex.

Re-using data derived from EUR-Lex

UK legislation is available for re-use under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0 (OGL).

EU legislation is available for re-use under the terms of the Commission Decision 2011/833/EU. You may re-use UK law derived from the EU (legislation originating from the EU) and comply with both licences by acknowledging these two sources and not claiming any official endorsement in any onward publication of your re-use. The following wording for acknowledgement is suggested:

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Except where otherwise stated, reuse of the EUR-Lex data for commercial or non-commercial purposes is authorised provided the source is acknowledged ('© European Union, https://eur-lex.europa.eu, 1998-2019').

The reuse policy of the European Commission is implemented by the Commission Decision of 12 December 2011.

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Content derived from Westlaw

To support the government's deregulation initiative, Westlaw UK have contributed electronic versions of Statutory Instruments, Statutory Rules and Orders, as they were first made, to legislation.gov.uk. These are the original versions of the legislation, so do not show how the information has changed or how it stands today. The legislation contributed by Westlaw UK was all made prior to 1987 and is in its original form.

Westlaw UK provide a commercial (pay for) service which provides the current version of these Statutory Instruments, Rules and Orders, showing how they currently in force. For more information about Westlaw's commercial services, including an online demo and free trial, visit www.westlaw.co.uk. Other companies provide similar commercial services.

Westlaw UK's contribution to legislation.gov.uk means that the government is able to make secondary legislation from before 1987 available to the public, free of charge. The National Archives thanks Westlaw UK for their significant and important contribution, enabling greater public access to legislation.

Re-using data derived from Westlaw

You can re-use all the text of the legislation on legislation.gov.uk under the terms of the Open Government Licence. If you are re-using the data contributed by Westlaw, either the HTML webpage or from the legislation.gov.uk API, you should make the following attribution.

"Westlaw UK derived from Crown Copyright material and contributed to legislation.gov.uk"