Amendments proposed to the Government of Wales Bill, As Amended - continued House of Commons

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Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Dominic Grieve
David Mundell
Mr Patrick McLoughlin
Mr Elfyn Llwyd

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Page     51,     line     23     [Clause     94],     leave out subsection (4).

   


Lembit Öpik
Mr Roger Williams
Mark Williams
Jenny Willott

59

Page     51     [Clause     94],     leave out lines 29 to 31.

   

Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Hywel Williams
Adam Price

22

Page     51,     line     30     [Clause     94],     after 'approved', insert '(i)'.

   

Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Hywel Williams
Adam Price

23

Page     51,     line     31     [Clause     94],     at end insert 'or

      '(ii) has been laid before each House of Parliament and has been approved by a resolution of the House of Commons, but has been rejected by the House of Lords.

    (5A)   If subsection (5)(b)(ii) applies, the Order in Council shall not take effect until one year has elapsed since the date on which the House of Commons came to the resolution.'.

   


Lembit Öpik
Mr Roger Williams
Mark Williams
Jenny Willott

60

Page     51,     line     38     [Clause     94],     leave out subsections (7) and (8) and insert—

    '(7)   The Secretary of State must, before the end of the period of 30 days beginning immediately after the day on which notice of the Assembly's resolution is received, submit the draft to the Clerk.

    (8)   It is for the Clerk to submit draft Orders in Council for approval by Her Majesty in Council.'.


   


Lembit Öpik
Mr Roger Williams
Mark Williams
Jenny Willott

61

Page     52,     line     7     [Clause     95],     leave out '60' and insert '30'.


   

Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Hywel Williams
Adam Price

15

Page     55,     line     1     [Clause     100],     leave out paragraph (b).


   

Mr Secretary Hain

35

Page     56,     line     18     [Clause     101],     after 'by' insert 'or by virtue of'.

   

Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Hywel Williams
Adam Price

24

Page     56,     line     33     [Clause     102],     after 'Council', insert '(a)'.

   

Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Hywel Williams
Adam Price

25

Page     56,     line     34     [Clause     102],     at end insert 'or

      '(b) has been laid before each House of Parliament and the Assembly, has been approved by a resolution of the House of Commons and of the Assembly, but has been rejected by the House of Lords.

    (4A)   If subsection (4)(b) applies, the referendum shall not be held until one year has elapsed since the date on which the House of Commons came to the resolution.'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

36

Page     58,     line     15     [Clause     106],     leave out 'proceedings of the Assembly' and insert 'Assembly proceedings'.

   

Mr Secretary Hain

37

Page     58,     line     37     [Clause     107],     leave out 'or Assembly Measure'.

   

Mr Secretary Hain

38

Page     58,     line     38     [Clause     107],     after '(4)' insert 'or a provision of an Assembly Measure'.


   

Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Hywel Williams
Adam Price

26

Page     59,     line     26     [Clause     108],     after 'Parliament', insert 'or

      (aa) has been laid before each House of Parliament and has been approved by a resolution of the House of Commons, but has been rejected by the House of Lords.'.

   

Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Hywel Williams
Adam Price

27

Page     59,     line     29     [Clause     108],     at end insert—

    '(4A)   If subsection (4)(aa) applies, the Order in Council shall not take effect until one year has elapsed since the date on which the House of Commons came to the resolution.'.


   

Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Hywel Williams
Adam Price

19

Page     60,     line     35     [Clause     110],     leave out from 'Welsh' to end of line 37.


   

Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Hywel Williams
Adam Price

16

Page     62,     line     4     [Clause     113],     leave out paragraph (b).


   

Mr Secretary Hain

39

Page     63,     line     6     [Clause     114],     at end insert—

    '(7)   The validity of an Act of the Assembly is not affected by any failure to comply with provision made by or by virtue of subsection (4), (5) or (6).'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

40

Page     65,     line     19     [Clause     120],     after 'Treasury' insert 'may'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

67

Page     133,     line     39     [Schedule     8],     after 'Ministers', insert ', the Counsel General'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

41

Page     79,     line     42     [Clause     147],     leave out paragraph (a).


   

Mr Secretary Hain

42

Page     80,     line     15     [Clause     147],     after second 'of', insert 'the Assembly or the Assembly Commission or records of'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

43

Page     83,     line     17     [Clause     152],     after 'competence' insert—

      '(b) that any provision of subordinate legislation made, or purporting to be made, under an Assembly Measure or Act of the Assembly is outside the powers under which it was, or purported to be, made,'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

44

Page     85,     line     43     [Clause     157],     at end insert '(but see also subsection (1A)).'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

45

Page     86,     line     18     [Clause     157],     at end insert—

    '(1A)   In sections 94(3), 108(2) and 150(2) "enactment" includes an Act of the Scottish Parliament and an instrument made under such an Act.'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

46

Page     152,     line     17     [Schedule     10],     at end insert ', and

            (b)   in paragraph (a), after "other than" insert "the National Assembly for Wales Commission,".'.


   

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Dominic Grieve
David Mundell
Mr Patrick McLoughlin

7

Page     89     [Clause     160],     leave out line 23.

   

Mr Secretary Hain

47

Page     89,     line     23     [Clause     160],     at end insert 'and Schedule 5'.


   

Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Mr Dominic Grieve
David Mundell
Mr Patrick McLoughlin

13

Page     90,     line     28     [Clause     160],     at end insert—

    '(8)   Section 7 comes into force in accordance with section [Commencement of provisions relating to candidates at general elections].'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

48

Page     170,     line     31     [Schedule     11],     leave out 'such power instead' and insert 'instead power to pass Assembly Measures in relation to that matter in the same terms as the relevant Assembly function or in terms differing from those terms to such extent as appears appropriate.'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

49

Page     175,     line     7     [Schedule     11],     after 'made' insert 'before'.


   

Mr Secretary Hain

50

Page     176,     line     17     [Schedule     11],     at end insert—

"Section 75(1) of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 (c. 43), if exercised to amend or repeal any part of the text of an Act.Power to require prescribed persons to provide explanation of documents etc.
Section 96 of that Act, if exercised to amend or repeal any part of the text of an Act.Power to confer additional functions in relation to Welsh local authority social services.
Section 101(1) of that Act, if exercised to amend or repeal any part of the text of an Act.Power to require prescribed persons to provide explanation of documents etc.
Section 33(3)(a)(ii) of the Higher Education Act 2004 (c. 8)Power to require institutions' plans to include provision relating to promotion of higher education.
Section 12(2) of the Public Audit (Wales) Act 2004 (c. 23).Power to add to definition of "local government body in Wales".
Section 39(1) of that Act, if exercised so as to include a declaration that a contravention is an offence.Power to make provision about publication etc. of accounts.
Section 46(2) of that Act.Power to apply sections 47 to 49 to other local government bodies.
Section 47(5) of that Act.Power to shorten period within which body must publish information."


   

Mr Secretary Hain

51

Page     177,     line     24     [Schedule     11],     at end insert—

"Section 45D of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31) Power to repeal school funding provisions.
Paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 7 to that Act.Power to prescribe content and form of publication of proposals.
Paragraph 12(2)(d) of Schedule 7 to that Act.Power to prescribe period within which objections to proposals may be made.
Paragraph 17(2) of Schedule 7 to that Act.Power to make transitional exemption order relating to proposal for school to cease to be single sex.
Paragraph 13B(1) of Schedule 26 to that Act.Power to prescribe period within which nursery inspection report must be made."
   

Mr Secretary Hain

52

Page     177,     line     36     [Schedule     11],     at end insert—

"Section 77(4) of the Learning and Skills Act 2000 (c.21)Power to prescribe period within which report must be made.
Section 83(7) of that Act.Power to make further provision about obligation to provide information.
Section 128(4)(b) and (c) of that Act.Power about statement of proposed action.
Section 109(6)(b) of the Transport Act 2000 (c. 38).Power to specify date by which deemed local transport plan to be replaced.
Section 24(4) and (5) of the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002 (c. 17).Power relating to health and well-being strategies.
Section 102 of the Education Act 2002 (c. 32).Power to specify period which is foundation stage.
Section 108(2)(a) of that Act.Power to specify areas of learning in respect of foundation stage.
Section 139(1) of that Act.Power to approve institutions to provide course of higher education etc.
Section 192 of that Act.Power to prescribe content and manner of publication of proposals to secure regional provision.
Section 193 of that Act.Power to make provision about proposals to secure regional provision.
Section 197 of that Act.Power relating to partnership agreements and statements.
Section 198 of that Act.Power relating to transition from primary to secondary school.
Section 207(4) of that Act.Power relating to adjustments between local education authorities."



 
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