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Record of Proceedings View
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the First Minister The Presiding Officer has received notification,
under Standing Order 12.58, that the Leader of the House will answer questions
on behalf of the First Minister. The Presiding Officer will call the Party Leaders
to ask questions without notice to the First Minister after Question 2. Supporting documents: Minutes: The item started at
13.30 The first 9
questions were asked. The Presiding Officer invited party leaders to ask
questions to the Leader of the House after question 2. |
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Urgent Question 1 The item started at
14.18 To the
Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children: Dawn Bowden (Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney): Will the Cabinet
Secretary make a statement on the potential health impacts of the Ffos y Fran
opencast coalmine, following the announcement last week by the UN special
rapporteur on hazardous substances and waste? |
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Urgent Question 2 The item started at
14.27 To the
Minister for LifeLong Learning and Welsh Language: Lee Waters
(Llanelli): Will
the Minister make a statement on the failure to appoint a Welsh representative
on the BBC board? |
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Urgent Question 3 The item started at
14.39 To the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and
Infrastructure: Andrew RT
Davies (South Wales Central): Will
the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the long-term future of the
subsidised north-south air link in light of news that Citywing has gone into liquidation?
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Urgent Question 4 The item started at
14.52 Darren
Millar (Clwyd West):
Will the Cabinet Secretary make a
statement on the data security breach affecting NHS staff using radiation dose
meters? |
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(30 mins) |
Business Statement and Announcement Minutes: The item started at
15.11 |
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(60 mins) |
Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children: The Abolition of the Right to Buy and Associated Rights (Wales) Bill Minutes: The
item started at 15.30 |
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(45 mins) |
Statement by the Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language: Welsh in Education Strategic Plans - the way forward Minutes: The item started at 16.14 |
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(30 mins) |
Legislative Consent Motion on the Digital Economy Bill NDM6254 Mark Drakeford (Cardiff West) To propose that
the National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing Order 29.6 agrees that
provisions in the Digital Economy Bill, relating to data sharing in so far as
they fall within the legislative competence of the National Assembly for Wales,
should be considered by the UK Parliament. A Legislative
Consent Memorandum has been laid in Table Office on 24 November 2016 in
accordance with Standing Order 29.2(i). A Supplementary Legislative
Consent Memorandum has been laid in Table Office on 3 March 2017 in accordance
with Standing Order 29.2(i). Minutes: The item started at 16.56 NDM6254 Mark Drakeford (Cardiff
West) To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing Order 29.6 agrees that
provisions in the Digital Economy Bill, relating to data sharing in so far as
they fall within the legislative competence of the National Assembly for Wales,
should be considered by the UK Parliament. The motion was
agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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(60 mins) |
Debate: Municipal Waste and Recycling NDM6255 Jane Hutt (Vale of
Glamorgan) To propose that
the National Assembly for Wales: Agrees that Wales
is a world leader in municipal waste recycling and supports the intention for: a) further
initiatives to achieve the best overall sustainable development outcomes and
the objectives of Taking Wales Forward b) Wales to
become the best recycling nation in the world. The
following amendments have been tabled: Amendment 1. David Rowlands (South
Wales East) [If amendment 1 is agreed,
amendment 2 will be de-selected] Amendment 2. Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys
Môn) 'such
as a deposit return scheme for plastic, glass and cans and a ban on polystyrene
packaging.' Amendment
3. Paul Davies (Preseli
Pembrokeshire) Insert
as new sub-point at end of motion: 'sustainable
development outcomes to be achieved through a more circular economy based on
the innovative use of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.' Amendment
4. David Rowlands (South
Wales East) Add
as new points at end of motion: Notes
with concern that recycling rates vary considerably across local authority
areas in Wales, partly owing to differences in waste collection and recycling
schemes used in each local authority area; Regrets
that there were 36,000 reported incidents of illegal fly tipping in Wales in
2015/2016, costing local authorities over £2.1 million in clearance costs; Calls
on the Welsh Government to ensure that local authorities collect residual
household waste no less frequently than fortnightly, to protect public health,
and deter fly-tipping. Amendment 5.
Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys
Môn) In
order for Wales to become the best recycling nation in the world, local
authorities need to adopt best practice to increase recycling rates, learning
from authorities such as Ceredigion where 68.1 per cent of municipal waste was
recycled in 2015/16. Minutes: The item started at 17.15 Voting on the motion and amendments under
this item was deferred until Voting Time. NDM6255 Jane Hutt (Vale of
Glamorgan) To propose that the National
Assembly for Wales: Agrees that Wales is a
world leader in municipal waste recycling and supports the intention for: a) further initiatives to
achieve the best overall sustainable development outcomes and the objectives of
Taking Wales Forward b)
Wales to become the best recycling nation in the world. The
following amendments were tabled: Amendment 1. David Rowlands (South
Wales East) A
vote was taken on amendment 1:
Amendment
1 was not agreed. Amendment 2. Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys
Môn) 'such as a deposit return
scheme for plastic, glass and cans and a ban on polystyrene packaging.' A
vote was taken on amendment 2:
Amendment
2 was agreed. Amendment 3. Paul Davies (Preseli
Pembrokeshire) Insert as new sub-point at
end of motion: 'sustainable
development outcomes to be achieved through a more circular economy based on
the innovative use of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.'
Amendment
3 was agreed. Amendment 4. David Rowlands (South
Wales East) Add as new points at end
of motion: Notes with concern that
recycling rates vary considerably across local authority areas in Wales, partly
owing to differences in waste collection and recycling schemes used in each
local authority area; Regrets that there were
36,000 reported incidents of illegal fly tipping in Wales in 2015/2016, costing
local authorities over £2.1 million in clearance costs; Calls on the Welsh
Government to ensure that local authorities collect residual household waste no
less frequently than fortnightly, to protect public health, and deter
fly-tipping. A
vote was taken on amendment 4:
Amendment
4 was not agreed. Amendment 5. Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys
Môn) In order for Wales to
become the best recycling nation in the world, local authorities need to adopt
best practice to increase recycling rates, learning from authorities such as
Ceredigion where 68.1 per cent of municipal waste was recycled in 2015/16. A
vote was taken on amendment 5:
Amendment
5 was not agreed. A vote was taken on the motion as amended: NDM6255 Jane Hutt (Vale of
Glamorgan) To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales: Agrees that Wales is a
world leader in municipal waste recycling and supports the intention for: a) further initiatives to
achieve the best overall sustainable development outcomes and the objectives of
Taking Wales Forward such as a deposit return scheme for plastic, glass and
cans and a ban on polystyrene packaging b)
Wales to become the best recycling nation in the world c)
sustainable development outcomes to be achieved through a more circular economy
based on the innovative use of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act
2015.
The
motion as amended was agreed. |
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Voting Time Minutes: The item started at 18.20 |
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Votes Summary Supporting documents: |