Agenda

Venue: Committee Room 2 - Senedd

Contact: Steve George 

Items
No. Item

1.

Introduction, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest

2.

Instruments that raise no reporting issues under Standing Order 21.2 or 21.3

Negative Resolution Instruments

 

None

 

 

Affirmative Resolution Instruments

 

None

3.

Instruments that raise issues to be reported to the Assembly under Standing Order 21.2 or 21.3

Negative Resolution Instruments

3.1

CLA144 - The Nitrate Pollution Prevention (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2012

Negative Procedure. Date made 5 May 2012. Date laid 9 May 2012. Coming into force date 1 June 2012

Supporting documents:

Affirmative Resolution Instruments

3.2

CLA142 - The Mental Health (Secondary Mental Health Services) (Wales) Order 2012

Affirmative Procedure. Date made 2012. Date laid not stated. Coming into force date 6 June 2012.

Supporting documents:

3.3

CLA143 - The Mink Keeping (Prohibition) (Wales) Order 2012

Affirmative Procedure. Date made 8 May 2012. Date laid 8 May 2012. Coming into force date 1 June 2012

Supporting documents:

4.

Committee Inquiries: Inquiry into the establishment of a separate Welsh jurisdiction

4.1

Evidence from Emyr Lewis and Professor Dan Wincott

Papers:

CLA(4)-11-12(p1) – WJ 28 - Response from Mr Emyr Lewis and Professor Dan Wincott (Cardiff University)

 

Present:

        Emyr Lewis, Senior Fellow in Welsh Law, Cardiff Law School

        Professor Dan Wincott, Blackwell Professor of Law and Society; Cardiff University

 

Supporting documents:

5.

Committee Correspondence

5.1

CLA124 - The Controlled Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2012

Papers:

CLA(4)-11-12(p2) –Letter to the Chair from the Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development dated 26 April 2012

CLA(4)-11-12(p3) – The Minister’s response dated 4 May 2012

Supporting documents:

6.

Paper to Note

CLA(4)-10-12 – Report of the Meeting 14 May 2012

Supporting documents:

Date of next meeting

28 May 2012

7.

Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to exclude the public from the meeting for the following business:

A Committee may resolve to exclude the public from a meeting or any part of a meeting where:

(vi) the Committee is deliberating on the conclusions or recommendations of a report it proposes to publish; or

(ix) any matter relating to the internal business of the Committee, or of the Assembly, is to be discussed

 

8.

Consideration of the evidence submitted to Inquiry to date

9.

Welsh Government Response to the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee's Inquiry into Powers granted to Welsh Ministers in UK Laws

Papers:

CLA(4)-11-12(p4) – the First Minister’s response dated 14 May 2012

CLA(4)-11-12(p4) – Annex

Transcript

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