Meetings
Any other business
This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.
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Meeting: 02/05/2023 - Business Committee (Item 3)
Any other business
Minutes:
Darren Millar proposed
that Business Committee should give further consideration to the organisation
of committee and plenary business in light of Rhys ab Owen MS’s ongoing
suspension from the Plaid Cymru Group. The Llywydd agreed that advice would be
provided for Business Committee’s consideration at a subsequent meeting.
Meeting: 25/04/2023 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Any other business
Minutes:
Tabling
arrangements
The Llywydd
reminded Business Managers’ of the changes required to tabling arrangements
over the next two weeks due to the bank holidays on 1 and 8 May.
In addition to
those changes, due to scheduled strike action on Friday 28 April, the ballot
for oral questions to the First Minister, the Minister for Finance and Local
Government and the Minister for Rural Affairs, North Wales and Trefnydd on 9 and 10 May will now take place on Thursday 27
April. Government motions for Tuesday 9 May will also be tabled by Thursday 27
April.
Meeting: 07/02/2023 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Any other business
Minutes:
Legislative Consent
Memoranda
Following an oral
update from the Trefnydd, Business Committee agreed to:
- refer the
supplementary LCM (Memorandum No. 5) on the Procurement Bill, laid on 6
February, to the Public Accounts and Public Administration Committee and
the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee for scrutiny with a
reporting deadline, for this and previous LCMs on this Bill, of 13 March
2023;
- refer the supplementary LCM (Memorandum No. 3) on the Retained
EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill, laid on 6 February, to the
Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee for scrutiny with a
reporting deadline, for this and previous LCMs on this Bill, of 13 March
2023.
Business Committee
discussed preparatory work underway within the Welsh Government on the
implications of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill for the
Government and the Senedd.
Meeting: 17/01/2023 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Any other business
Minutes:
Industrial action
on 1 February
Business Committee
discussed the impact on Senedd business of planned industrial action by members
of the PCS Union on Wednesday 1 February.
In accordance with Standing
Order 11.5(iv), a majority of the Committee voted to move Plenary business
previously scheduled for 1 February, with the effect that no Plenary meeting
would be held on that day. The Welsh Conservatives voted against rescheduling
business from 1 February.
Business Committee
agreed to move Topical Questions and Questions to the Minister for Economy and
the Minister for Health and Social Services to 31 January, and to reschedule
the Member Debate, Children, Young People and Education Committee debate, Time
allocated to the Welsh Conservatives and the Short Debate to Wednesday 8
February. The Committee also agreed to schedule two Short Debates on 15
February.
Business Committee
agreed to amend the deadline for tabling Oral Questions for answer on 31
January to Tuesday 24 January and to amend the deadline for tabling Oral
Questions and motions for debate on 8 February to Tuesday 31 January.
Business Committee
agreed that the Finance Committee and Local Government and Housing Committee
could meet on the morning of Tuesday 31 January, in place of their meetings
scheduled for 1 February.
Review of proxy
voting provisions
The Llywydd asked
Business Managers to remind their Members that the survey to inform the current
review of proxy voting provisions will close at noon on Friday 20 January.
Meeting: 13/12/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Any other business
Minutes:
30-minute debates
The Llywydd raised
the recent experience of opposition groups tabling two motions for debate during
opposition time in Plenary, which can restrict the number and length of
contributions from Members on significant subjects. The Llywydd indicated that
Business Committee will be asked to consider a paper in the New Year on the
timings for 30-minute debates, in the context of the wider scheduling of
business.
Meeting: 08/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 7)
Any other business
Minutes:
Guidance on Virtual and Hybrid Proceedings
Business Committee
noted that, following consultation with the Chairs’ Forum, the guidance agreed
by Business Committee on 27 September has now been issued in full to Members
under Standing Order 6.17.
Meeting on 15
November
The Llywydd reminded
Business Managers of the arrangements for next week’s Business Committee
meeting, which will include a public session to consider the Committee’s
current work on Senedd Reform.
Meeting: 25/10/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Any Other Business
Minutes:
Senedd
Reform Work
Business
Committee agreed that its meeting on 15 November should start at 8.45 to enable
standard business to be considered prior to the commencement of a public
session on
recommendations made by the Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform. The
Llywydd expressed her preference for the Committee to conduct that meeting in
person.
Meeting: 18/10/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Any other business
Minutes:
Business Managers
noted arrangements for a technical briefing on Business Committee’s current
work on the recommendations of the Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform,
which will take place on 19 October.
Meeting: 04/10/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Any other business
Minutes:
The
Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Wales) Bill – timetable
Business
Committee noted correspondence received from the Legislation, Justice and
Constitution Committee and agreed to provide that Committee with the
information requested.
Committee
Timetable – Membership Clash
Business
Committee returned to a discussion of the issue relating to the timetabling of
the Children and Young People Committee and the Culture, Communications, Welsh
Language, Sport, and International Relations Committee raised by Siân Gwenllian
during the previous meeting. Officials reported back on efforts by clerking
teams to co-ordinate the business of the two committees concerned in order
limit the impact on the Members concerned, in particular in relation to the
current inquiry on Welsh in Education Strategic Plans. Sian Gwenllian thanked
officials on both committees for their efforts.
Business
Committee noted that such a close degree of co-ordination between committees is
unlikely to be sustainable, and is not a long-term solution to the situation.
Meeting: 27/09/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Any other business
Minutes:
Update on
LCMs
The Trefnydd provided an oral update on LCMs relating to the
Bill of Rights Bill and the Data Protection & Digital Information Bill. The Trefnydd informed the Committee that the Welsh
Government will not introduce Legislative Consent Memorandums on these Bills at
this time due to uncertainties around their passage at Westminster, but will
provide a further update once the situation becomes clearer.
Senedd Reform
The Llywydd
informed Business Managers that a paper containing further details of the
proposed approach to considering matters relating to the anticipated Senedd
Reform Bill will be brought forward for consideration at the meeting on 4
October, and that Business Managers will be offered the opportunity for a
briefing with officials supporting Business Committee prior to that.
Committee Timetable
Siân Gwenllian
raised an issue relating to the timetabling of the Children and Young People
Committee and the Culture, Communications, Welsh Language, Sport, and
International Relations Committee and the impact on Members of the Plaid Cymru
group, due to the committees making regular use of their reserve slots.
Business Committee noted that the changes to the timetable had been made in
response to committees’ requests for more meeting time and that there were
currently no membership clashes within the timetable. It was agreed that
officials would discuss the current issue directly with the committees
concerned in order to identify any practical solutions.
Meeting: 14/06/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Any other business
Minutes:
Member Bill Ballot
The Llywydd informed Business Committee that she will announce in
Plenary this afternoon that the next ballot for Member Bills will be held on 13
July. Information on the process will be circulated to Members before the end
of the day.
The Annual Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC)
The Llywydd invited Business Managers to draw
to the attention of their groups the issue of attendance to the Annual
Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference which is being held in Canada between
20-26 August. CPA branch rules set out that the delegate should be a female
Member on occasions, such as this year, when the CPC coincides with the
Triennial Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians Conference and election, .
However, the branch has not received an application from a female Member.
Business Managers are invited to inform their groups and to seek any
applications from female Members.
Meeting: 07/06/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Any other business
Minutes:
The Llywydd asked Business Managers to remind
their Members that they have until close of play on Thursday 9 June to provide
a response to the survey which forms part of Business Committee’s review of
Standing Order 34 and remote participation in Senedd proceedings.
Darren Millar asked when the next Member Bill
ballot will take place. The Llywydd indicated that she would shortly be
considering advice and that it is her intention to hold another ballot at the
earliest opportunity.
Meeting: 24/05/2022 - Business Committee (Item 7)
Any Other Business
Minutes:
Review
of remote participation and Standing
Order 34
The
Llywydd informed Business Committee that the Member questionnaire relating to the
Business Committee review of Standing Order 34 (Emergency Procedures) and
remote participation in Senedd business will be circulated following the
meeting, with responses required by 9 June, and that the Chairs’ Forum will be
discussing its response to the review at its meeting on 26 May.
Meeting: 10/05/2022 - Business Committee (Item 7)
Any Other Business
Minutes:
The Parliamentary Partnership Assembly
Business Committee noted that Alun
Davies MS and Samuel Kurtz MS would be representing the Senedd at the inaugural
meeting of the UK-EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly on 12-13 May. The
Committee agreed it would return to a discussion of the permanent membership at
a future meeting.
Meeting: 26/04/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Any other business
Minutes:
The Parliamentary Partnership
Assembly
The Llywydd informed Business Committee of her
intended approach to appointing an interim Senedd delegation to the Parliamentary
Partnership Assembly meeting on 12-13 May in Brussels and explained that, given
the timings for this meeting only, she would be approaching the Chairs of two
committees with relevant remits to represent the Senedd as observers: Huw
Irranca-Davies, Chair of the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee;
and Paul Davies, Chair of the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee. Once
the delegation has been finalised, the Llywydd would inform the Business
Committee.
The Llywydd stated that she will initiate a
conversation later in the term with the Business Committee and the Chairs’
Forum about the composition of the Senedd’s delegations to the PPA and to the
Interparliamentary Forum in the longer-term.
The Llywydd also updated the Committee on the
current situation regarding the Senedd’s nominations for the UK delegation to
the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities at the Council of Europe, which
are yet to be ratified. The issue will be brought back for discussion should
further consideration by Business Committee be required.
Meeting: 15/02/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Any Other Business
Minutes:
SLCM
on the Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill
At
the proposal of the Trefnydd, Business Committee agreed to revise the reporting
deadline for the Supplementary LCM on the Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill
from 3 March to 17 March.
Meeting: 08/02/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Any other business
Minutes:
Format
of plenary participation
At
the next meeting Business Committee would consider the format of plenary
meetings after the half-term recess. Business Committee also agreed to
discuss initial views on hybrid participation for the long-term, which would
inform a paper for consideration after half-term.
Meeting: 16/11/2021 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Any Other Business
Minutes:
Nominations for the
Council of Europe Congress of Local and Regional Authorities and the Committee
of the Regions-UK Contact Group.
The Llywydd advised
Business Managers that she would be making the following nominations:
Congress of Local
and Regional Authorities:
- Full Member: Mabon ap Gwynfor MS
- Substitute Member: Buffy Williams MS
Committee of the
Regions Contact Group:
- Alun Davies MS
- Laura Anne Jones MS
Meeting: 09/11/2021 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Any Other Business
Minutes:
Nominations for the
Council of Europe Congress of Local and Regional Authorities and the Committee
of the Regions-UK Contact Group.
The Llywydd
informed Business Managers that she has written to the Members proposed for
nomination to discuss their preferences.
Police, Crime,
Sentencing and Courts Bill SLCM
The Trefnydd
informed Business Committee that the government had laid a supplementary
Legislative Consent Memorandum in relation to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and
Courts Bill on 5 November, and that the debate on LCMs relating to this Bill is
scheduled for 30 November.
Business Committee
agreed to refer the supplementary LCM to the Legislation, Justice and
Constitution Committee with a reporting deadline of 25 November.
Meeting: 02/11/2021 - Business Committee (Item 7)
Any Other Business
Minutes:
COP-26
Darren Millar
raised concerns about the political balance of the delegation attending the
COP-26 conference from the Senedd. A note on this will be circulated to
Business Managers.
Meeting: 27/05/2021 - Remuneration Board (Item 5)
Any other business
Minutes:
5.1 The Board
considered an exceptional expense claim from a Member to fund the shortfall of
their share of the office’s Non-Domestic Rates Bill for 2020-21. The Board considered the claim and the
evidence supplied. The Board agreed that the secretariat should explore the
possibility of the Member reclaiming the expenditure their 2021-22 Office and
Constituent Liaison allowance. The Board was of the firm view that it would not
approve such a claim in future.
Actions: The secretariat to:
-
Draft
a response to the Member in relation to the Exceptional Expense claim for Board
agreement.
-
Consider
alternative methods of circulating claims for Exceptional Expenses taking into
consideration cyber security and data protection issues.