#2026/40UK Correction Slip (Statutory Instrument) – March 2026
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A Correction Slip is a minor administrative instrument used in UK legislation to rectify typographical, formatting, or minor clerical errors in a previously published statutory instrument or act. It does not introduce new policy or substantive legal changes. The document issued on 24 March 2026 appears to be a standard correction notice, though the specific statutory instrument it amends is not identified in the provided text. Its scope is therefore limited to technical rectification of an existing piece of legislation. Correction Slips are issued by the relevant government department or the Office of the King's Printer and are considered part of the official legislative record. They take effect immediately upon publication and are binding as part of the corrected instrument.
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Key Changes
- Corrects minor typographical or clerical errors in a previously published UK statutory instrument
- No substantive policy or legal threshold changes introduced
- Takes effect immediately upon publication (24 March 2026)
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