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Public Health (Wales) Act 2017
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Meeting: 08/02/2018 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Public Health (Wales) Act 2017 - letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services regarding commencement of Part 5 of the Act
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
3.1a
The Committee noted the letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social
Services regarding commencement of Part 5 of the Act.
Meeting: 21/09/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
6 Letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health regarding commencement of sections 2 and 3 (obesity)
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
6.8a
The Committee noted the letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public
Health in relation to the Public Health (Wales) Act 2017.
Meeting: 16/05/2017 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
Debate: Stage 4 of the Public Health (Wales) Bill
NDM6312
Rebecca
Evans (Gower)
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales in accordance with Standing
Order 26.47:
Approves the
Public Health (Wales) Bill
Supporting Documents
Public
Health (Wales) Bill
Explanatory
Memorandum
Presiding
Officer’s Statement In accordance with Section 111A(3) of the Government of Wales Act 2006
Minutes:
The item started at 17.01
NDM6312 Rebecca
Evans (Gower)
To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales in accordance with Standing Order
26.47:
Approves
the Public Health (Wales) Bill
The motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
Meeting: 09/05/2017 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
Debate on Stage 3 of the Public Health (Wales) Bill
The
amendments will be disposed of in the order that the sections and schedules to
which they relate were set out in the motion under Standing Order 26.36 as
agreed by the Assembly on 2 May 2017.
The amendments have been grouped for the purposes
of debate and the groupings will be debated as follows:
1.
Tackling obesity
3, 4, 2, 1
2.
Smoking – smoke-free premises
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 5
3.
Smoking – enforcement
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 28, 29
4.
Retailers of tobacco and nicotine products
32, 21
5.
Special procedures – special procedure licences
22, 23, 24, 25, 26
6.
Tattooing of an eyeball
36, 37, 38, 41, 35
7.
Provision of toilets – local toilets strategies
39, 40, 27A, 27
8. Improving and protecting the health and
well-being of young persons
33, 34
9.
Air pollution and air quality
44, 45, 46, 47, 43, 42
10.
Guidance about entering dwellings
30, 31
Supporting Documents
Public
Health (Wales) Bill
Explanatory
Memorandum
Minutes:
The item started at
15.42
The amendments were
disposed of in the order that the sections and schedules to which they relate
were set out in the motion under Standing Order 26.36 as agreed by the Assembly
on 2 May 2017.
Amendment 3 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 4 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 6 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 7 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 8 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 9 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 10 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 11 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 12 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 13 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 14 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 15 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 16 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 17 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 18 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 19 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 20 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 32 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 21 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 22 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 23 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 24 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 25 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 26 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
A vote was taken on amendment 36:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
4 |
11 |
35 |
50 |
Amendment
36 was not agreed.
As
amendment 36 was not agreed, amendments 37 and 38 fell.
A vote was taken on amendment 39:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
22 |
0 |
27 |
49 |
Amendment
39 was not agreed.
A vote was taken on amendment 40:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
20 |
0 |
27 |
47 |
Amendment
40 was not agreed.
A vote was taken on amendment 27A:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
24 |
0 |
27 |
51 |
Amendment
27A was not agreed.
Amendment 27 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
A vote was taken on amendment 33:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
24 |
0 |
27 |
51 |
Amendment
33 was not agreed.
A vote was taken on amendment 44:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
23 |
0 |
27 |
50 |
Amendment
44 was not agreed.
A vote was taken on amendment 45:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
19 |
4 |
28 |
51 |
Amendment
45 was not agreed.
A vote was taken on amendment 46:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
24 |
0 |
27 |
51 |
Amendment
46 was not agreed.
A vote was taken on amendment 30:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
20 |
4 |
26 |
50 |
Amendment
30 was not agreed.
As
amendment 36 was not agreed, amendment 41 fell.
As
amendment 30 was not agreed, amendment 31 fell.
As
amendment 33 was not agreed, amendment 34 fell.
As
amendment 44 was not agreed, amendment 47 fell.
Amendment 28 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 29 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 2 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
Amendment 5 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
As
amendment 36 was not agreed, amendment 35 fell.
As
amendment 44 was not agreed, amendment 43 fell.
Amendment 1 was agreed, in accordance with
Standing Order 12.36.
As
amendments 44, 45 and 46 were not agreed, amendment 42 fell.
Meeting: 03/05/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
4 Letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health to the Chair of the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee regarding the Public Health (Wales) Bill
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
4.3a
The Committee noted the letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public
Health.
Meeting: 03/05/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
4 Letter from the Chair of the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee to the Minister for Social Services and Public Health regarding the Public Health (Wales) Bill
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
4.2a
The Committee noted the letter from Chair of the Constitutional and Legislative
Affairs Committee.
Meeting: 03/05/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
4 Letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health to all Assembly Members regarding nutritional standards in hospitals and schools
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
4.5a
The Committee noted the letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public
Health.
Meeting: 03/05/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
4 Letter from the Welsh Language Commissioner regarding the Public Health (Wales) Bill
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
4.1a
The Committee noted the letter from the Welsh Language Commissioner.
Meeting: 02/05/2017 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)
Motion to vary the order of consideration of Stage 3 amendments to the Public Health (Wales) Bill
NDM6293
Jane Hutt
(Vale of Glamorgan)
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing
Order 26.36:
Agrees to
dispose of sections and schedules to the Public Health (Wales) Bill at Stage 3 in the following order:
(a) sections
3 - 26
(b) section
2
(c) sections
27 - 52
(d) sections
54 - 91
(e) section
53
(f) sections
92 - 124
(g)
Schedules 1 - 4
(h) section
1
(i) Long
title
Minutes:
The item started at 15.53
NDM6293 Jane Hutt (Vale of Glamorgan)
To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing Order 26.36:
Agrees to dispose
of sections and schedules to the Public Health (Wales) Bill at Stage
3 in the following order:
(a) sections 3 - 26
(b) section 2
(c) sections 27 -
52
(d) sections 54 -
91
(e) section 53
(f) sections 92 -
124
(g) Schedules
1 - 4
(h) section 1
(i) Long title
The motion was
agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
Meeting: 27/03/2017 - Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 9)
9 Public Health (Wales) Bill: Draft correspondence to the Minister for Social Services and Public Health
CLA(5)-10-17 – Paper 12 – Draft correspondence to
the Minister for Social Services and Public Health
CLA(5)-10-17 – Paper 13 – Correspondence from the Minister
for Social Services and Public Health, 10 March 2017
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 33 , View reasons restricted (9/1)
- CLA(5)-10-17 – Paper 13, item 9
PDF 155 KB
Minutes:
9.1
The Committee agreed the draft correspondence.
Meeting: 23/03/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
Public Health (Wales) Bill - stage 2 proceedings
Rebecca
Evans AM, Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Chris
Tudor-Smith, Senior Responsible Officer
Nia
Roberts, Legal Services
The Health,
Social Care and Sport Committee agreed on 16 February 2017, under Standing
Order 26.21, that the order of consideration for Stage 2 proceedings will be:
Sections 3 to 26, Section 2, Sections 27 to 52,
Sections 54 to 91, Section 53, Sections 92 to 124, Schedules 1 to 4, Section 1,
Long title
Documents
relevant to Stage 2 proceedings are available on the Bill
page.
Minutes:
3.1
In accordance with Standing Order 26.21, the Committee disposed of the
following amendments to the Bill:
Amendment 65
(Rhun ap Iorwerth)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
Caroline Jones |
Angela Burns |
Jayne Bryant |
|
|
Julie Morgan |
|
|
Lynne Neagle |
|
Amendment
65 was not agreed. |
Amendment 66 (Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
Amendment 67
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
Amendment 68
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) was
not moved.
Amendment 80
(Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 80 was not agreed. |
Amendment 81 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 81 was not agreed. |
Amendment 82 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 82 was not agreed. |
Amendment 83 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 83 was not agreed. |
Amendment 84 (Angela Burns) fell.
Amendment 85
(Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 85 was not agreed. |
Amendment 69 (Rhun ap Iorwerth)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 69 was not agreed. |
Amendment 19
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 20
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 21
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 22
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 23
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 24
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 25
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 78
(Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 78 was not agreed. |
Amendment 79 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 79 was not agreed. |
Amendment 6 (Angela Burns)
was withdrawn in accordance with Standing Order 26.66(i).
Amendment 7
(Angela Burns) was
not moved.
Amendment 8
(Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 8 was not agreed. |
Amendment 9 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Angela Burns |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
Dai Lloyd |
Caroline Jones |
Jayne Bryant |
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
|
Julie Morgan |
|
|
Lynne Neagle |
|
Amendment
9 was not agreed. |
Amendment 26 (Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 27
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 28
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 29
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 30
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 10
(Angela Burns) was
not moved.
Amendment 31
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 32
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 33
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 34
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 35
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 36
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 37
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 38
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 86
(Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 86 was not agreed. |
Amendment 11 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 11 was not agreed. |
Amendment 87 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Angela Burns |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
Dai Lloyd |
Caroline Jones |
Jayne Bryant |
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
|
Julie Morgan |
|
|
Lynne Neagle |
|
Amendment
87 was not agreed. |
Amendment 12 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Angela Burns |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
Dai Lloyd |
|
Jayne Bryant |
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
|
Julie Morgan |
Caroline Jones |
|
Lynne Neagle |
|
Amendment
12 was not agreed. |
Amendment 101 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Angela Burns |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
Dai Lloyd |
|
Jayne Bryant |
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
|
Julie Morgan |
Caroline Jones |
|
Lynne Neagle |
|
Amendment
101 was not agreed. |
Amendment 70 (Rhun ap Iorwerth) was withdrawn in accordance with
Standing Order 26.66(i).
Amendment 39
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 40
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 41
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 42
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 43
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 44
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 45
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 46
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 47
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 48
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 49
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 50
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment
13 (Angela Burns)
was withdrawn in accordance with Standing Order 26.66(i).
Amendment 51
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 52
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 53
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 54
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 55
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment
88 (Angela Burns)
was withdrawn in accordance with Standing Order 26.66(i).
Amendment 14
(Angela Burns) fell.
Amendment 71
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
Amendment 72
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) was
not moved.
Amendment 89
(Angela Burns) was
not moved.
Amendment 92
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) was
not moved.
Amendment 93
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
Amendment 94
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
Amendment 2
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
For
the purposes of voting, Amendments 3, 4 and 5 (Rebecca Evans) were
grouped and subject to a single vote, in accordance with Standing Order 17.36.
The amendments were agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 56
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 57
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 58
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 59
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 60
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 15
(Angela Burns) was
not moved.
Amendment 16
(Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 16 was not agreed. |
Amendment 105 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 105 was not agreed. |
Amendment 90 (Angela Burns)
was withdrawn in accordance with Standing Order 26.66(i).
Amendment 91
(Angela Burns) fell.
Amendment 17
(Angela Burns) was
not moved.
Amendment
102 (Angela Burns)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
Caroline Jones |
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
|
Lynne Neagle |
|
Amendment
102 was not agreed. |
Amendment 103 (Angela Burns) fell.
Amendment 97
(Caroline Jones)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Caroline Jones |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
Angela Burns |
|
Jayne Bryant |
|
|
Julie Morgan |
|
|
Lynne Neagle |
|
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
|
Amendment
97 was not agreed. |
Amendment 98 (Caroline Jones)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Caroline Jones |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
Angela Burns |
|
Jayne Bryant |
|
|
Julie Morgan |
|
|
Lynne Neagle |
|
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
|
Amendment
98 was not agreed. |
Amendment 99 (Caroline Jones) was
not moved.
Amendment
100 (Caroline Jones) was
not moved.
Amendment 73
(Rhun ap Iorwerth)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 73 was not agreed. |
Amendment 74 (Rhun ap Iorwerth)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 74 was not agreed. |
Amendment 75 (Rhun ap Iorwerth)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 75 was not agreed. |
Amendment 95 (Rhun ap Iorwerth)
In
Favour |
Against |
Abstain |
Dai Lloyd |
Huw Irranca-Davies |
|
Rhun ap Iorwerth |
Jayne Bryant |
|
Angela Burns |
Julie Morgan |
|
Caroline Jones |
Lynne Neagle |
|
As the
vote was tied, the Chair used his casting vote in the negative (in accordance
with SO 6.20 (ii)). Therefore
amendment 95 was not agreed. |
Amendment 76 (Rhun ap Iorwerth) was withdrawn in accordance with Standing
Order 26.66(i).
Amendment 18
(Angela Burns) fell.
Amendment 96
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
Amendment 77
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
Amendment
104 (Angela Burns) fell.
Amendment 61
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 1
(Rebecca Evans)
was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 17.34(i).
Amendment 62
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
Amendment 63
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
Amendment 64
(Rhun ap Iorwerth) fell.
3.2
The Chair confirmed that all sections and schedules of the Bill have been
deemed agreed, completing Stage 2 proceedings.
Meeting: 20/03/2017 - Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Public Health (Wales) Bill: Correspondence from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health
CLA(5)-09-17 – Paper 2 – Correspondence from the
Minster for Social Services and Public Health, 10 March 2017
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
3.1a
The Committee noted the correspondence.
Meeting: 15/03/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health - Public Health (Wales) Bill - stage 2 amendments
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
3.1a
The Committee noted the letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public
Health.
Meeting: 15/03/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health - Public Health (Wales) Bill - response to the Committee's stage 1 report on the Bill
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
3.2a
The Committee noted the letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public
Health.
Meeting: 01/03/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
Public Health (Wales) Bill – stage 2 briefing
Daniel
Greenberg
Minutes:
2.1
The Committee received a stage 2 briefing on the Public Health (Wales) Bill
from Daniel Greenberg.
Meeting: 28/02/2017 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)
Debate: The General Principles of the Public Health (Wales) Bill
NDM6241 Rebecca Evans (Gower):
To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales in accordance with Standing Order 26.11:
Agrees to the general principles
of the Public Health (Wales) Bill.
The Public Health (Wales) Bill and Explanatory Memorandum were laid before the
Assembly on 7 November 2016.
The report of Health,
Social Care & Sport Committee on the Public Health (Wales) Bill was laid before the Assembly on 10 February 2017.
Supporting Documents
The
Public Health (Wales) Bill
Explanatory
Memorandum
Report
of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Report
of the Finance Committee
Report
of the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee
Minutes:
The item started at 17.15
NDM6241 Rebecca Evans (Gower):
To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales in accordance with Standing Order 26.11:
Agrees to the general
principles of the Public Health (Wales) Bill.
The Public Health (Wales) Bill and Explanatory Memorandum were laid before the
Assembly on 7 November 2016.
The report of Health,
Social Care & Sport Committee on the Public Health (Wales) Bill was laid before the Assembly on 10
February 2017.
The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
Meeting: 28/02/2017 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
Motion to approve the financial resolution in respect of the Public Health (Wales) Bill
NDM6242 Jane Hutt (Vale
of Glamorgan)
To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales, for the purposes of any
provisions resulting from the Public Health (Wales) Bill, agrees to any
increase in expenditure of a kind referred to in Standing Order 26.69, arising
in consequence of the Bill.
Minutes:
The item started at 18.23
NDM6242 Jane Hutt (Vale of
Glamorgan)
To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales, for the purposes of any
provisions resulting from the Public Health (Wales) Bill, agrees to any
increase in expenditure of a kind referred to in Standing Order 26.69, arising
in consequence of the Bill.
The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
Meeting: 16/02/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
8 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Order of Consideration - agreement in principle ahead of Stage 2 proceedings
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 58 , View reasons restricted (8/1)
Minutes:
8.1
Ahead of the Stage 1 debate on 28 February and the agreement of the general
principles of the Public Health (Wales) Bill, the Committee agreed, in
principle, to the following Order of Consideration for the purposes of Stage 2
proceedings in committee:
Sections
3 to 26, Section 2, Sections 27 to 52, Sections 54 to 91, Section 53, Sections
92 to 124, Schedules 1 to 4, Section 1, Long title
Meeting: 08/02/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)
5 Stage 1 scrutiny of the Public Health (Wales) Bill - Additional information from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
5.1.a
The Committee noted the letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public
Health.
Meeting: 02/02/2017 - Finance Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)
7 Public Health (Wales) Bill: Consideration of draft report
Paper
6 – Financial implications of the Public Health (Wales) Bill - draft report
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 66 , View reasons restricted (7/1)
Minutes:
7.1
The Committee considered the report and agreed to approve any further changes
by email.
Meeting: 02/02/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
8 Stage 1 scrutiny of the Public Health (Wales) Bill - Additional information from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
8.2a
The Committee noted the Additional information from the Minister for Social
Services and Public Health.
Meeting: 02/02/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
8 Stage 1 scrutiny of the Public Health (Wales) Bill - Additional information from the Children's Commissioner for Wales
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
8.1a
The Committee noted the Additional information from the Children's Commissioner
for Wales.
Meeting: 02/02/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
8 Stage 1 scrutiny of the Public Health (Wales) Bill - Additional information from Crohn's and Colitis UK
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
8.4a
The Committee noted the Additional information from Crohn's and Colitis UK.
Meeting: 02/02/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
8 Stage 1 scrutiny of the Public Health (Wales) Bill - Additional information from the Royal College of Physicians
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
8.3a
The Committee noted the Additional information from the Royal College of Physicians.
Meeting: 02/02/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)
5 Public Health (Wales) Bill - consideration of draft report (1)
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 86 , View reasons restricted (5/1)
Minutes:
5.1
The Committee discussed the draft report and agreed it subject to minor
changes.
Meeting: 30/01/2017 - Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)
5 Public Health (Wales) Bill: Draft report
CLA(5)-03-17 – Paper 5 – Draft report
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 90 , View reasons restricted (5/1)
Minutes:
5.1
The Committee agreed the draft report.
Meeting: 23/01/2017 - Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Public Health (Wales) Bill: Correspondence with the Minister for Social Services and Public Health
CLA(5)-02-17 – Paper 2 - Correspondence from the
Committee to the Minister for Social Services and Public Health, 13 December
2016
CLA(5)-02-17 – Paper 3 - Correspondence from the
Minister for Social Services and Public Health to the Committee, 12 January
2017
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
3.1a
The Committee noted the correspondence.
Meeting: 19/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
6 Letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health to the Chair of the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee regarding the Public Health (Wales) Bill
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
6.3a
The Committee noted the letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public
Health to the Chair of the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee
regarding the Public Health (Wales) Bill.
Meeting: 19/01/2017 - Finance Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)
Public Health (Wales) Bill: Consideration of evidence
Minutes:
5.1
The Committee considered the evidence received.
Meeting: 19/01/2017 - Finance Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Public Health (Wales) Bill: Evidence session
Rebecca
Evans AM, Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Chris
Tudor-Smith – Senior Responsible Officer, Welsh Government
Rhodri
Jones – Bill Manager, Welsh Government
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 105 , View reasons restricted (3/1)
Minutes:
3.1
The Committee took evidence from Rebecca Evans AM, Minister for Social Services
and Public Health, Chris Tudor-Smith – Senior Responsible Officer, Welsh
Government and Rhodri Jones – Bill Manager, Welsh Government on the Public
Health (Wales) Bill.
Meeting: 19/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence sessions 10, 11, 12 and 13 - consideration of evidence
Minutes:
8.1
The Committee considered the evidence given by Crohn’s and Colitis UK, the
Older People’s Commissioner for Wales, Association of Convenience Stores,
National Federation of Retail Newsagents and the Chartered Institute for Environmental
Health.
Meeting: 19/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 9)
9 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 - consideration of key issues
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 111 , View reasons restricted (9/1)
Minutes:
9.1
The Committee discussed the key issues that have arisen during scrutiny of the Public
Health (Wales) Bill ahead of the preparation of its draft report.
Meeting: 19/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 11 - Older People's Commissioner for Wales
Sarah
Rochira, Older People's Commissioner for Wales
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
3.1
The Committee received evidence from the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales
Meeting: 19/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)
5 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 13 - Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
Julie
Barratt, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
Supporting documents:
- Paper 5 - Submission from Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, item 5
PDF 204 KB View as HTML (5/1) 71 KB
Minutes:
5.1
The Committee received evidence from a representative of the Chartered
Institute of Environmental Health.
Meeting: 19/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
4 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 12 - Association of Convenience Stores and the National Federation of Retail Newsagents
Edward
Woodall, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Association of Convenience Stores
Ray
Monelle, National President, National Federation of Retail Newsagents
John
Parkinson, Member of the National Executive Committee, National Federation of
Retail Newsagents
Supporting documents:
- Paper 3 - Submission from Association of Convenience Stores, item 4
PDF 583 KB View as HTML (4/1) 50 KB
- Paper 4 - Submission from National Federation of Retail Newsagents, item 4
PDF 579 KB
Minutes:
4.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of the Association of
Convenience Stores and the National Federation of Retail Newsagents.
Meeting: 19/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
2 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 10 - Crohn's and Colitis UK
Andy
McGuinness, Social Policy and Public Affairs Officer, Crohn's and Colitis UK
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 128 , View reasons restricted (2/1)
- Paper 1 - Evidence from Crohn's & Colitis UK, item 2
PDF 655 KB
Minutes:
2.1
The Committee received evidence from a representative of Crohn's and Colitis UK.
Meeting: 11/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)
7 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence sessions 7, 8 and 9 - consideration of evidence
Supporting documents:
- Cover English, item 7
PDF 55 KB
- Contents Page, item 7
PDF 44 KB View as HTML (7/2) 48 KB
- PHB 01 Brian Jones, item 7
PDF 25 KB View as HTML (7/3) 13 KB
- PHB 02 Individual, item 7
PDF 11 KB View as HTML (7/4) 3 KB
- PHB 03 Welsh NHS Conferedation, item 7
PDF 132 KB View as HTML (7/5) 105 KB
- PHB 04 Public Health Wales, item 7
PDF 363 KB View as HTML (7/6) 234 KB
- PHB 05 Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, item 7
PDF 96 KB View as HTML (7/7) 70 KB
- PHB 06 Royal College of General Practitioners, item 7
PDF 20 KB View as HTML (7/8) 9 KB
- PHB 07 Directors of Public Protection Wales, item 7
PDF 62 KB View as HTML (7/9) 38 KB
- PHB 08 BMA Cymru Wales, item 7
PDF 98 KB View as HTML (7/10) 45 KB
- PHB 09 North Wales Community Health Council, item 7
PDF 32 KB View as HTML (7/11) 18 KB
- PHB 10 British Dental Association, item 7
PDF 36 KB View as HTML (7/12) 32 KB
- PHB 11 General Pharmaceutical Council, item 7
PDF 26 KB View as HTML (7/13) 12 KB
- PHB 12 Community Pharmacy Wales, item 7
PDF 58 KB View as HTML (7/14) 36 KB
- PHB 13 Cytûn, item 7
PDF 65 KB View as HTML (7/15) 18 KB
- PHB 14 Royal College of Nursing Wales, item 7
PDF 34 KB View as HTML (7/16) 13 KB
- PHB 15 Healthcare Inspectorate Wales, item 7
PDF 59 KB View as HTML (7/17) 26 KB
- PHB 16 Royal College of Physicians (Wales), item 7
PDF 884 KB
- PHB 17 Un Llais Cymru, item 7
PDF 33 KB View as HTML (7/19) 13 KB
- PHB 18 Diabetes UK Cymru, item 7
PDF 110 KB View as HTML (7/20) 43 KB
- PHB 19 Cancer Research UK, item 7
PDF 741 KB
- PHB 20 Wales Heads of Environmental Health Group, item 7
PDF 70 KB View as HTML (7/22) 48 KB
- PHB 21 Age Cymru, item 7
PDF 84 KB View as HTML (7/23) 26 KB
- PHB 22 British Heart Foundation, item 7
PDF 516 KB
- PHB 23 Company Chemists Association Ltd, item 7
PDF 47 KB View as HTML (7/25) 27 KB
- PHB 24 Japan Tobacco International, item 7
PDF 731 KB
- PHB 25 Liz Vann, Senior Chartered Environmental Health Officer, item 7
PDF 21 KB View as HTML (7/27) 11 KB
- PHB 26 Macmillan Cancer Support, item 7
PDF 103 KB View as HTML (7/28) 42 KB
- PHB 27 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, item 7
PDF 64 KB View as HTML (7/29) 51 KB
- PHB 28 Pembrokeshire County Council, item 7
PDF 68 KB View as HTML (7/30) 56 KB
- PHB 29 ASH Wales Cymru, item 7
PDF 60 KB View as HTML (7/31) 37 KB
- PHB 30 Association of Convenience Stores, item 7
PDF 974 KB View as HTML (7/32) 50 KB
- PHB 31 Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council, item 7
PDF 71 KB View as HTML (7/33) 41 KB
- PHB 32 National Federation of Retail Newsagents, item 7
PDF 567 KB
- PHB 33 Older People’s Commissioner for Wales, item 7
PDF 1 MB
- PHB 34 Royal Pharmaceutical Society, item 7
PDF 49 KB View as HTML (7/36) 27 KB
- PHB 35 Fontem Ventures, item 7
PDF 55 KB View as HTML (7/37) 24 KB
- PHB 36 Children’s Commissioner for Wales, item 7
PDF 598 KB
- PHB 37 Association of Directors of Public Health, item 7
PDF 681 KB
- PHB 38 Crohn’s and Colitis UK, item 7
PDF 642 KB
- PHB 39 British Lung Foundation, item 7
PDF 53 KB View as HTML (7/41) 35 KB
- PHB 40 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, item 7
PDF 93 KB View as HTML (7/42) 30 KB
- PHB 41 Welsh Language Commissioner (Welsh only), item 7
PDF 626 KB
- PHB 41 Welsh Language Commissioner (Translation provided for Members use only) , View reasons restricted (7/44)
- PHB 41 Welsh Language Commissioner Annex (Welsh only), item 7
PDF 286 KB
- PHB 41 Welsh Language Commissioner Annex (Translation provided for Members use only) , View reasons restricted (7/46)
- Back Cover, item 7
PDF 18 KB
Minutes:
7.1
The Committee considered the evidence given by the Minister, the Royal College of
Physicians and ASH Wales Cymru.
Meeting: 11/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
4 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 9 - ASH Wales Cymru
Suzanne
Cass, Chief Executive, ASH Wales Cymru
Dr
Steven Macey, Research and Policy Officer, ASH Wales Cymru
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
4.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of ASH Wales Cymru.
Meeting: 11/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 8 - Royal College of Physicians
Dr
Olwen Williams FRCP, Royal College of Physicians (RCP)
Lowri
Jackson, Royal College of Physicians (RCP)
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
3.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of the Royal College of
Physicians.
Meeting: 11/01/2017 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
2 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 7 - Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Rebecca
Evans AM, Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Chris
Tudor-Smith, Senior Responsible Officer
Rhian
Williams, Legal Services
Chris
Brereton, Chief Environmental Health Officer
Sue
Bowker, Tobacco Policy Branch
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 191 , View reasons restricted (2/1)
- Paper 1 - Letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health, item 2
PDF 561 KB
Minutes:
2.1
The Committee received evidence from the Minister and her accompanying
officials.
2.2
The Minister agreed to provide the following:
• a note detailing a practitioner’s
ability to refuse to perform an intimate piercing on a person under the age of
18 when the legal restrictions only apply to those under the age of 16, and the
potential consequences, legal or otherwise, for such a practitioner;
• further details on the relevant offences
outlined in section 63(3) of the Bill, and the current lack of mention of
sexual offences;
• a copy of her letter to BMA Cymru Wales,
sent in December 2016, addressing their concerns about pharmaceutical services
and Pharmaceutical Needs Assessments.
Meeting: 15/12/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
2 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 4 - Chartered Institute of Environmental Health - POSTPONED
Julie
Barratt, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 196 , View reasons restricted (2/1)
- Paper 1 - Submission from Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, item 2
PDF 1 MB
Meeting: 15/12/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence sessions 5 and 6 - consideration of evidence
Minutes:
6.1
The Committee considered the evidence given by WLGA, Directors of Public Protection
Wales, BMA Cymru Wales and the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Meeting: 15/12/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
4 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 6 - BMA Cymru Wales and Royal College of General Practitioners
Dr
Phil Banfield, BMA Cymru Wales
Dr
Stephen Monaghan, BMA Cymru Wales
Dr
Jane Fenton May, Royal College of General Practitioners
Dr
Rebecca Payne, Royal College of General Practitioners
Supporting documents:
- Paper 3 – Submission from BMA Cymru Wales, item 4
PDF 240 KB View as HTML (4/1) 40 KB
- Paper 4 – Submission from the Royal College of General Practitioners, item 4
PDF 209 KB
Minutes:
4.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of BMA Cymru Wales and the
Royal College of General Practitioners.
4.2
Dr Stephen Monaghan agreed to provide evidence, and any research available, on blood-borne
viruses and their origins within the context of special procedures and
piercings.
Meeting: 15/12/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 5 - Welsh Local Government Association and Directors of Public Protection Wales
Naomi
Alleyne, WLGA
Simon
Wilkinson, WLGA
Robert
Hartshorn, Directors of Public Protection Wales
Dr
Sarah Jones, Directors of Public Protection Wales
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
3.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of the WLGA and Directors
of Public Protection Wales.
3.2
Simon Wilkinson agreed to review the sections in the Bill relating to Health Impact
Assessments and provide a note on whether the Bill as currently drafted is
clear about how Health Impact Assessments will lead to better public health.
Meeting: 07/12/2016 - Finance Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
6 Financial implications of the Public Health (Wales) Bill
Paper
4 - Financial implications of the Public Health (Wales) Bill
Paper
5 – Public Health (Wales) Bill - Additional information from the Welsh Local
Government Association – 17 November 2016
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 212 , View reasons restricted (6/1)
- FIN(5)-15-16 P5 - Public Health (Wales) Bill - Additional information from the Welsh Local Government Association – 17 November 2016, item 6
PDF 16 KB View as HTML (6/2) 4 KB
Minutes:
6.1
The Committee considered the financial implications of the Public Health
(Wales) Bill and agreed to invite the Minister for Social Services and Public Health
in for further scrutiny.
Meeting: 07/12/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 3 - Local Health Boards’ Directors of Public Health
·
Dr
Gillian Richardson, Executive Director of Public Health, Aneurin Bevan
University Health Board
·
Dr
Kelechi Nnoaham, Director of Public Health, Cwm Taf University Health Board
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
3.1
The Committee received evidence from Dr Gillian Richardson and Dr Kelechi
Nnoaham.
Meeting: 07/12/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence sessions 2 and 3 - consideration of evidence
Minutes:
6.1
The Committee considered the evidence given by Public Health Wales and the
Local Health Boards’ Directors of Public Health.
Meeting: 07/12/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
2 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 2 - Public Health Wales
·
Dr
Quentin Sandifer, Executive Director Public Health Services and Medical
Director
·
Dr
Julie Bishop, Director of Health Improvement and Consultant in Public Health
·
Dr
Sumina Azam, Consultant in Public Health
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 223 , View reasons restricted (2/1)
- Paper 1 – Submission from Public Health Wales, item 2
PDF 377 KB View as HTML (2/2) 227 KB
Minutes:
2.1
The Committee received evidence from Dr Quentin Sandifer, Dr Julie Bishop and
Dr Sumina Azam.
Meeting: 01/12/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 9)
Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 1 - consideration of evidence
Minutes:
9.1
The Committee considered the evidence given by the Minister and her officials.
Meeting: 01/12/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)
7 Public Health (Wales) Bill - Stage 1 evidence session 1 - Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Rebecca
Evans AM, Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Chris
Tudor-Smith, Senior Responsible Officer
Rhian
Williams, Legal Services
Chris
Brereton, Chief Environmental Health Officer
Sue
Bowker, Tobacco Policy Branch
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 230 , View reasons restricted (7/1)
Minutes:
7.1
The Committee received evidence from the Minister and her accompanying
officials.
Meeting: 21/11/2016 - Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)
Public Health (Wales) Bill: Consideration of Evidence
Minutes:
5.1
The Committee considered the evidence received.
Meeting: 21/11/2016 - Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
2 Public Health (Wales) Bill: Evidence session with the Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Rebecca
Evans AM, Minister for Social Services and Public Health, Member in charge of
the Bill
Chris
Tudor-Smith, Senior Responsible Officer, Welsh Government
Nia
Roberts, Legal Services, Welsh Government
CLA(5)-12-16 - Research Service and Legal Service Briefing
Public
Health (Wales) Bill, as introduced [PDF, 308KB]
Explanatory
Memorandum [PDF, 2MB]
Statement
of policy intent [PDF, 694KB]
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 236 , View reasons restricted (2/1)
Minutes:
2.1
The Committee took evidence from the Minister for Social Services and Public
Health
Meeting: 09/11/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)
5 Public Health (Wales) Bill - consideration of approach to Stage 1 scrutiny
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 240 , View reasons restricted (5/1)
Minutes:
5.1
The Committee agreed its approach to scrutiny of the Public Health (Wales) Bill
and agreed to launch a call for evidence later in the week. The Committee also
agreed to invite relevant stakeholders to provide evidence to the Committee at
meetings later in the term.
Meeting: 03/11/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
6 Technical briefing on the Public Health (Wales) Bill
Dr
Frank Atherton, Chief Medical Officer
Chris
Tudor-Smith, Senior Responsible Officer
Chris
Brereton, Chief Environmental Health Officer
Andrew
Evans, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 244 , View reasons restricted (6/1)
Minutes:
6.1
The Committee received a briefing on the Public Health (Wales) Bill from Dr
Frank Atherton, Chief Medical Officer, Chris Tudor-Smith, Senior Responsible
Officer, Chris Brereton, Chief Environmental Health Officer and Andrew Evans,
Chief Pharmaceutical Officer.
Meeting: 01/11/2016 - Business Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
Public Health (Wales) Bill
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 247
Minutes:
Business Managers confirmed
their in principle decision of 11 October to refer the Public Health (Wales)
Bill to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for Stage 1 consideration,
and agreed the deadline for the Stage 1 Committee to report by as 10 February
2016 and the deadline for the completion of Stage 2 Committee proceedings as 7
April 2016.
Meeting: 19/10/2016 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
8 Consideration of letter from Business Committee: timetable for Public Health Bill
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 251 , View reasons restricted (8/1)
Minutes:
8.1
The Committee discussed the letter from the Business Committee and noted the
proposed timetable.
Meeting: 11/10/2016 - Business Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
Public Health (Wales) Bill
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 254
Minutes:
Business Managers agreed in
principle to refer the Public Health (Wales) Bill to the Health, Social Care
and Sport Committee (HSCS) for Stage 1 consideration.
Business Managers agreed to
defer a decision on the Bill’s timetable until a future meeting to allow for
consultation with the HSCS Committee.