Attendance
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Category
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Names
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Assembly Members:
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Huw Irranca-Davies AM (Chair)
Dafydd Elis-Thomas AM
Nathan Gill AM
Dai Lloyd AM
David Melding AM
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Witnesses:
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Mick Antoniw AM, Counsel General for Wales
Dylan Hughes, Welsh Government
Claire Fife, Welsh Government
Jeff Godfrey, Welsh Government
Rt. Hon. Rhodri Morgan, Former First
Minister
Diane Dunning, Welsh Government
Rt Hon the Lord Peter Hain
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Committee Staff:
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P Gareth Williams (Clerk)
Tanwen Summers (Second Clerk)
Gerallt Roberts (Deputy Clerk)
Ruth Hatton (Deputy Clerk)
Alys Thomas (Researcher)
Gareth Howells (Legal Adviser)
Lisa Salkeld (Legal Adviser)
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Transcript
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1
Introduction, apologies, substitutions
and declarations of interest
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2
A stronger voice for Wales inquiry:
Evidence session 7
The Committee took
evidence from the Rt.Hon Lord Hain.
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A stronger voice for Wales inquiry:
Evidence session 8
The Committee took
evidence from the Rt.Hon Rhodri Morgan.
The Committee
agreed to write to the Rt.Hon Rhodri Morgan seeking further
evidence.
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4
Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to
resolve to exclude the public from the meeting for items 5 and 6
only
The motion was
agreed.
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A stronger voice for Wales inquiry:
Consideration of evidence
The Committee
considered the evidence received.
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A stronger voice for Wales inquiry:
Update on the timetable for the inquiry
The Committee
considered the timetable for the inquiry and agreed the updated
timetable.
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Codification and consolidation of Welsh
law: Evidence session 1
The Committee took
evidence form the Counsel General.
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UK Government's White Paper on the 'Great
Repeal Bill': Evidence session 1
The Committee took
evidence from the Counsel General.
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9
Instruments that raise no reporting
issues under Standing Order 21.2 or 21.3
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9.1
SL(5)091 - The Planning (Listed Buildings
and Conservation Areas) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations
2017
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9.2
SL(5)092 - The Planning (Hazardous
Substances) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
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9.3
SL(5)093 - The Town and Country Planning
(Trees) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2017
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9.4
SL(5)094 - The Town and Country Planning
(Control of Advertisements) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations
2017
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9.5
SL(5)095 - The Town and Country Planning
(Enforcement Notices and Appeals) (Wales) Regulations
2017
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9.6
SL(5)096 - The Town and Country Planning
(Referred Applications and Appeals Procedure) (Wales) Regulations
2017
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9.7
SL(5)097 - The Town and Country Planning
(Development Management Procedure) (Wales) (Amendment) Order
2017
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9.8
SL(5)099 - The Commons Act 2006
(Correction, Non-Registration or Mistaken Registration) (Wales)
Regulations 2017
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9.9
SL(5)101 - The Environmental Impact
Assessment (Agriculture) (Wales) Regulations 2017
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9.10SL(5)103 -
The Seed Potatoes (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
The Committee
considered the instruments and was content.
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10 Instruments that raise issues to be reported to the
Assembly under Standing Order 21.7
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10.1SL(5)098 -
Statutory Guidance - Historic Environment Records in Wales:
Compilation and Use
The Committee
considered the guidance and agreed to write to and invite the
Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government to give evidence
to the Committee on the use of ‘may’
‘should’ and ‘must’ in guidance.
The Committee
agreed to report to the Assembly in line with the draft
report.
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11 Papers to note
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11.1Written
Statement: Progress update on the work of the Justice Stakeholder
Group
The Committee
noted the written statement.
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11.2Additional
Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill: Correspondence
from the Minister for Lifelong Learning and the Welsh
Language
The Committee
noted the correspondence.
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11.3Inquiry
into the Great Repeal Bill and its implications for Wales:
Correspondence from the Chair of the External Affairs and
Additional Legislation Committee
The Committee
noted the correspondence.
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11.4Committee's response to the Procedure Committee of
the House of Commons' inquiry into delegated powers in the 'Great
Repeal Bill'
The Committee
noted the response and the report of the House of Commons Procedure
Committee.
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12 Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to
exclude the public from the meeting for the following
business:
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13 Codification and consolidation of Welsh law:
Consideration of evidence
The Committee
considered the evidence received.
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14 UK Government's White Paper on the 'Great Repeal
Bill': Consideration of evidence
The committee
considered the evidence.
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15 Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal
(Wales) Bill: Draft report
The Committee
considered the draft report.
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