The Devolution Guidance Notes (DGNs) set out advice on working arrangements between the UK Government and the Devolved Administrations, an introduction to the main principles involved in the managing of the devolution settlements, bilateral relations, correspondence, parliamentary business, legislation and concordats.
These Devolution Guidance Notes (DGNs) do not apply to Northern Ireland as on 14 October 2002, Secretary of State John Reid, announced the Northern Ireland Assembly would be suspended. The Assembly remains suspended. However, many of the broad principles set out in these notes remain relevant and Whitehall departments should involve the Northern Ireland Office and Northern Irish Departments in policy formulation. If you wish to discuss this further please contact us or the Northern Ireland Office directly.
1. Common Working Arrangements - Sets out advice on common working arrangements between the UK Government and the devolved administrations. Sets out an introduction to the main principles involved in the managing of the devolution settlements and looks in more depth at bilateral relations, correspondence, parliamentary business, legislation and concordats.
2. Handling Correspondence under Devolution - Sets out the general principles for the handling by UK Government departments of correspondence from Members of the devolved legislatures. Guidance on the handling of inter-Ministerial and inter-departmental correspondence is available in Devolution Guidance Note 6 (ref; DGN6 listed below).
3. Role of the Secretary of State for Scotland - Sets out the functions and the role played by the Secretary of State for Scotland following devolution.
4. Role of the Secretary of State for Wales - Sets out the functions and the role played by the Secretary of State for Wales following devolution.
5. Role of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland - On 14 October 2002, the then Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, John Reid, announced the Northern Ireland Assembly would be suspended. The Assembly remains suspended and you should discuss matters relating to Northern Ireland directly with the Northern Ireland Office.
6. Circulation of inter-Ministerial and inter-departmental correspondence - Sets out the conventions to be followed by UK Government departments when they are involving devolved administrations in matters which are the subject of correspondence between UK Ministers, or otherwise writing to Ministers of devolved administrations.
7. Court Proceedings regarding Devolution Issues - Not
yet published
Court Proceedings regarding Devolution Issues
8. Post-Devolution Primary Legislation affecting Northern Ireland - On 14 October 2002, the then Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, John Reid, announced the Northern Ireland Assembly would be suspended. The Assembly remains suspended and you should discuss matters relating to Northern Ireland directly with the Northern Ireland Office.
9. Post-Devolution Primary Legislation affecting Wales - Sets out guidance for UK Government departments on handling legislation affecting Wales. Sets out how LP Committee expects departments to handle primary legislation affecting Wales, while ensuring the smooth management of the Government's legislative programme.
10. Post-Devolution Primary Legislation affecting Scotland - Sets out guidance for UK Government departments on handling legislation affecting Scotland. Sets out how LP Committee expects departments to handle primary legislation affecting Scotland, while ensuring the smooth management of the Government's legislative programme.
11. Ministerial Accountability after Devolution - Sets out general advice on matters which remain the responsibility of UK Ministers, and for which they are accountable to the UK Parliament.
12. Attendance of UK Ministers and Officials at Committees of the devolved legislatures - Sets out advice for UK Ministers and civil servants on how to deal with invitations to attend Committees of devolved legislatures. It does not provide guidance on the giving of evidence to these Committees.
13. Handling of Parliamentary Business in the House of Lords - Sets out general principles to be put in practice in business before the House of Lords. Comprises two separate sections on Bills, and on parliamentary questions and debates.
14. Use of Scotland Act Section 3092) Orders Sets out the use of Section 30(2) Orders to amend the list of reservations in the Scotland Act - either increasing or reducing the scope of reserved matters.
15. Scottish Legislative Proposals Giving Devolved Powers and Functions to UK Bodies - Acts of the Scottish Parliament can, in certain circumstances, include provisions giving powers or functions to UK Government Ministers, UK departments or other UK bodies. The Scottish Executive and the UK Government have agreed a protocol setting out the procedures which will apply if the Executive is considering the possibility of legislating in this way.