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P-06-1368 The Welsh Govt should take steps to save the Environmental Information Regulations in relation to Wales

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Meeting: 08/07/2024 - Petitions Committee (Item 4)

4 P-06-1368 The Welsh Govt should take steps to save the Environmental Information Regulations in relation to Wales

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This paper was noted by the Committee.


Meeting: 15/01/2024 - Petitions Committee (Item 3)

3 P-06-1368 The Welsh Govt should take steps to save the Environmental Information Regulations in relation to Wales

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The Committee considered the petition and noted that since the passing of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 circumstances have changed and there is now no end date for the Environmental Information Regulations 2004. Members also noted that the Minister for Climate Change and the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee appreciated the work undertaken by Cardiff University students.

 

In light of this Members agreed to close the petition and thank the petitioners for their interest and work on this issue.

 


Meeting: 11/12/2023 - Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee (Item 6)

6 Correspondence from the Chair of the Petitions Committee: The Environmental Information Regulations 2004

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The Committee noted the correspondence from the

Petitions Committee and the highlighted petition. It also noted correspondence from the Petitioner to the Petitions Committee.


Meeting: 13/11/2023 - Petitions Committee (Item 3)

3 P-06-1368 The Welsh Govt should take steps to save the Environmental Information Regulations in relation to Wales

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The Committee thanked the students for submitting their petition, and for sharing their detailed, technical analysis which makes a series of recommendations to amend the Environmental Information Regulations in the future.

 

Members agreed to write to the Welsh Government sharing the petitioners correspondence, and to request answers to the questions outlined in their response. 

 

Additionally, Members agreed to highlight the petition and share the petitioners correspondence with the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee and the Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee, who are currently monitoring these regulations.