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Notices of Amendments: 20 October 2011                  

3554

 

Public Bodies Bill [Lords] continued

 
 

Edward Miliband

 

Jon Trickett

 

Mr Gareth Thomas

 

Michael Dugher

 

Susan Elan Jones

 

Mr Peter Hain

 

Total signatories: 23

 

Kevin Brennan

 

Chris Bryant

 

Martin Caton

 

Mr Wayne David

 

Geraint Davies

 

Nia Griffith

 

Mr Dai Havard

 

Mrs Siân C. James

 

Ian Lucas

 

Alun Michael

 

Jessica Morden

 

Paul Murphy

 

Albert Owen

 

Chris Ruane

 

Nick Smith

 

Owen Smith

 

Mark Tami

 

31

 

Page  23,  line  21  [Schedule  3],  leave out ‘Sianel Pedwar Cymru (“S4C”)’.

 

Mr Gareth Thomas

 

Jon Trickett

 

32

 

Page  21,  line  11  [Schedule  1],  leave out ‘Agricultural Wages Board for England

 

and Wales’.

 

Rob Flello

 

Jon Trickett

 

33

 

Page  22,  line  17  [Schedule  1],  leave out ‘Youth Justice Board for England and

 

Wales.’.

 

Jon Trickett

 

Mr Gareth Thomas

 

34

 

Page  23,  line  15  [Schedule  3],  leave out ‘Commission for Equality and Human

 

Rights’.

 

Jon Trickett

 

Mr Gareth Thomas

 

35

 

Page  23,  line  26  [Schedule  4],  leave out ‘Commission for Equality and Human

 

Rights’.

 

Jon Trickett

 

Mr Gareth Thomas

 

36

 

Page  24,  line  11  [Schedule  5],  leave out ‘Commission for Equality and Human

 

Rights’.

 

Jon Trickett

 

Mr Gareth Thomas

 

37

 

Page  24,  line  16  [Schedule  5],  leave out ‘Human Fertilisation and Embryology

 

Authority’.


 
 

Notices of Amendments: 20 October 2011                  

3555

 

Public Bodies Bill [Lords] continued

 
 

Jon Trickett

 

Mr Gareth Thomas

 

38

 

Page  24,  line  17  [Schedule  5],  leave out ‘Human Tissue Authority’.

 

National Consumer Council Wales: transfer of functions

 

Alun Michael

 

NC5

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Where functions of the National Consumer Council so far as they relate to Wales

 

are transferred to the Welsh Ministers pursuant to an order made under section 1,

 

the Welsh Ministers may by order transfer any of those functions to—

 

(a)    

a new body, or

 

(b)    

any other person exercising public functions in relation to Wales.

 

(2)    

The Welsh Ministers may by order establish a body corporate for the purposes of

 

this section, and in this section references to a “new body” are to any body so

 

established.

 

(3)    

An order made under this section may contain consequential, supplementary,

 

incidental or transitional provision, or savings.

 

(4)    

Where an order under this section transfers functions, the power in subsection (3)

 

includes power to make consequential provision—

 

(a)    

to modify the functions of the transferor or transferee; or

 

(b)    

to confer powers of direction on the Welsh Ministers in relation to

 

functions transferred.

 

(5)    

In considering whether to make an order under this section, the Welsh Ministers

 

must have regard to the following objectives—

 

(a)    

achieving increased efficiency, effectiveness and economy in the

 

exercise of public functions;

 

(b)    

securing appropriate accountability to Welsh Ministers in the exercise of

 

such functions.

 

(6)    

In this section—

 

(a)    

“Wales” has the same meaning as in the Government of Wales Act 2006;

 

and

 

(b)    

a reference to the functions of “National Consumer Council” means the

 

functions of the National Consumer Council or the territorial committee

 

for Wales, established by section 1 of the Consumer, Estate Agents and

 

Redress Act 2007.’.

 


 
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