Agenda and minutes
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Contact: Graeme Francis
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Introductions, apologies and substitutions Minutes: The Llywydd welcomed Members to the meeting. |
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Minutes of the previous meeting Minutes: The Minutes of the previous meeting were agreed for publication. |
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Organisation of Business |
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This week's business Minutes:
Wednesday
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Three week timetable of Government Business Minutes: The Trefnydd drew
Business Managers’ attention to the following changes: Tuesday 28 June - ·
Statement
by the Minister for Social Justice: Basic Income for Care Leavers Pilot (30
mins) – re-ordered ·
Statement
by the Minister for Climate Change: Building Safety (30 mins) ·
Statement
by the Minister for Economy: Border Controls (30 mins) Tuesday 5 July – ·
Statement
by the First Minister: The Legislative Programme (60 mins) ·
Statement
by the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: The Historic
Environment (Wales) Bill (45 mins) |
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Three week timetable of Senedd Business Minutes: Business Committee agreed to schedule the
following items of business: Wednesday 6 July 2022 –
Wednesday 13 July 2022 – ·
Member
Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Jane Dodds - Basic Income and the
transition to a zero carbon economy (60 mins) ·
Finance
Committee debate on the Welsh Government’s spending priorities for 2023-24 (60
mins) ·
Debate
on the Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee Report: Refreshing Wales’
Bovine TB Eradication Programme (30 mins) ·
Time
allocated to the Welsh Conservatives (60 mins) |
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Review of Standing Order 34 and remote participation |
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Standing Order 34 provisions Minutes: Business Committee agreed to propose
that Standing Orders SO34.2-4 (Designated Temporary Presiding Officer) are
allowed to lapse on 1 August 2022 and Standing Orders SO34.5-8 (Acting Chair of
Plenary Meetings) are incorporated into Standing Order 6. |
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Remote participation and voting in Plenary and committees Minutes: As part of its review of Standing Order 34
(emergency procedures), Business Committee considered whether remote participation
and voting in Plenary and committee meetings should continue beyond the
Covid-19 pandemic. In doing so, the Committee considered responses received
from individual Members, party groups, the Chairs’ Forum and the Women’s
Equality Network (WEN) Wales. Business Committee agreed that:
Business Committee also asked for further
consideration to be given to the continued necessity of technical breaks prior
to voting time and the use of a PIN for voting, as well as whether party groups
might be provided with increased information around which Members are present
for voting. |