LGST 555 focuses on the structure and organization of legislative texts and provisions that appear at the beginning or end of a legislative text to perform mainly technical functions.
| Example of Subsidiary Legislation |
| Province of Ontario. (2018). Ontario Regulation 474/18. Ontario Gazette, 151(48), 4319. https://www.ontario.ca/document/ontario-gazette-volume-151-issue-48-december-1-2018 |
| Example of Subsidiary Legislative Instrument |
| Implementing a Fundamental Freedom |
| Interpretation Provisions and Definitions |
| Interpretation Provisions and Roadmap |
| Layout of a Short Act |
| Legislative Structure and Preliminary Provisions |
| Model Act |
| Model Legislative Plan |
| Jenkins, C. (1999). Helping the reader of Bills and Acts. New Law Journal, 149, 798. |
| Keyes, J. M. (2022). Transitional provisions: A cautionary tale from Canada. The Loophole, 1, 45–51. |
| Attorney-General’s Chambers, Legislation Division (Singapore). (2003, April). The legislative drafting manual. Singapore Government. |