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Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Thursday, 26 October 2017 to Friday, 15 December 2017
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- MPA 01 Rob Bailey PDF 104 KB View as HTML (1) 6 KB
- MPA 02 Public Health Wales PDF 280 KB View as HTML (2) 83 KB
- MPA 03 BMA Cymru Wales PDF 414 KB View as HTML (3) 149 KB
- MPA 04 Welsh NHS Confederation PDF 452 KB View as HTML (4) 84 KB
- MPA 05 Directors of Public Protection Wales, The Wales Heads of Trading Standards and the Welsh Local Government Association PDF 452 KB
- MPA 06 Royal College of Psychiatrists PDF 448 KB
- MPA 07 Sheffield Alcohol Research Group PDF 613 KB View as HTML (7) 65 KB
- MPA 08 Royal College of Physicians PDF 439 KB View as HTML (8) 35 KB
- MPA 09 Professor Jon Nelson PDF 309 KB View as HTML (9) 107 KB
- MPA 10 Institute of Economic Affairs PDF 366 KB
- MPA 11 Professor Stockwell PDF 7 MB
- MPA 12 Alcohol Concern PDF 830 KB
- MPA 13 Barnardos Cymru PDF 128 KB View as HTML (13) 17 KB
- MPA 14 Cancer Research UK PDF 371 KB View as HTML (14) 59 KB
- MPA 15 Institute of Alcohol Studies PDF 416 KB
- MPA 16 Association of Directors of Public Health PDF 596 KB
- MPA 17 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health PDF 301 KB View as HTML (17) 15 KB
- MPA 18 Royal College of Emergency Medicine PDF 175 KB View as HTML (18) 57 KB
- MPA 19 Hywel Dda University Health Board PDF 375 KB View as HTML (19) 43 KB
- MPA 20 Dr Sadie Boniface and Dr Sally Marlow PDF 224 KB
- MPA 21 Balance PDF 386 KB View as HTML (21) 37 KB
- MPA 22 Faculty of Public Health PDF 486 KB
- MPA 23 Oral Health Foundation PDF 361 KB View as HTML (23) 35 KB
- MPA 24 Alcohol Health Alliance UK PDF 313 KB View as HTML (24) 37 KB
- MPA 25 Federation of Small Businesses PDF 517 KB
- MPA 26 Samaritans Cymru PDF 254 KB View as HTML (26) 26 KB
- MPA 27 John Holloway PDF 263 KB View as HTML (27) 13 KB
- MPA 28 The Federation of Independent Retailers PDF 450 KB View as HTML (28) 38 KB
- MPA 29 Royal College of Nursing PDF 456 KB
- MPA 30 Alcohol Focus Scotland PDF 328 KB View as HTML (30) 31 KB
- MPA 31 Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems PDF 518 KB
- MPA 32 Welsh Association for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy PDF 202 KB View as HTML (32) 7 KB
- MPA 33 Pernod Ricard UK PDF 2 MB
- MPA 34 Institute of Fiscal Studies PDF 485 KB
- MPA 35 Association of Convenience Stores PDF 734 KB View as HTML (35) 26 KB
- MPA 36 United Reformed Church and Methodist Church of Great Britain PDF 680 KB
- MPA 37 British Liver Trust PDF 262 KB View as HTML (37) 37 KB
- MPA 38 Welsh Retail Consortium PDF 467 KB
- MPA 39 Children in Wales PDF 208 KB View as HTML (39) 36 KB
- MPA 40 Wine and Spirit Trade Association PDF 688 KB
- MPA 41 UK Health Forum PDF 551 KB
- MPA 42 Powys Teaching Health Board PDF 360 KB View as HTML (42) 41 KB
- MPA 43 Cytûn PDF 430 KB View as HTML (43) 28 KB
- MPA 44 Royal College of General Practitioners PDF 43 KB View as HTML (44) 9 KB
- MPA 45 Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board PDF 369 KB
- MPA 46 Presbyterian Church of Wales PDF 236 KB View as HTML (46) 17 KB
- MPA 47 Quaker Action on Alcohol and Drugs PDF 557 KB View as HTML (47) 87 KB
- MPA 48 Asda PDF 403 KB
- MPA 49 Salvation Army PDF 314 KB View as HTML (49) 28 KB
- MPA 50 Aneurin Bevan University Health Board PDF 337 KB View as HTML (50) 62 KB
- MPA 51 The Royal College of Midwives PDF 685 KB
- MPA 52 Federal Office of Public Health, Switzerland PDF 419 KB
- MPA 53 Welsh Centre for Action on Dependency and Addiction PDF 337 KB View as HTML (53) 19 KB
- MPA 54 South Wales Police PDF 117 KB View as HTML (54) 8 KB
- Correspondence received following completion of consultation - Centre for Economics and Business Research PDF 427 KB View as HTML (55) 33 KB
- Correspondence received following completion of consultation - Inside Media PDF 159 KB View as HTML (56) 16 KB
- Correspondence received following completion of consultation - Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services PDF 205 KB
- Correspondence received following completion of consultation - University of Sheffield PDF 521 KB View as HTML (58) 24 KB
Purpose of the consultation
Purpose of the
consultation
The
Health, Social Care and Sport
Committee is undertaking an inquiry into the general principles of the Public
Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill. Further details about the
Bill and the accompanying Explanatory Memorandum can be found on the Bill page.
Terms of reference
To
consider—
- the general principles of the Public
Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill and the extent to which it
will contribute to improving and protecting the health and well-being of
the population of Wales, by providing for a minimum price for the sale and
supply of alcohol in Wales and making it an offence for alcohol to be sold
or supplied below that price.
- any potential barriers to the
implementation of the provisions and whether the Bill takes account of
them;
- whether there are any unintended
consequences arising from the Bill;
- the financial implications of the Bill (as set out in Part 2 of the Explanatory Memorandum);
- the appropriateness of the powers in the
Bill for Welsh Ministers to make subordinate legislation (as set out in
Chapter 5 of Part 1 of the Explanatory Memorandum).
Engagement activity
As
part of the Health, Social Care and
Sport Committee’s scrutiny of the Bill, the National Assembly’s outreach
team held a series of focus groups across Wales. A summary
of the evidence received is available.
Invitation to contribute
to the inquiry
The
Committee welcomed evidence on the terms of reference and the extent to which
the Bill will contribute to improving and protecting the health and well-being
of the population of Wales.
The
consultation closed on 15 December 2017.
Disclosure of information
Please
ensure that you have considered the Assembly’s policy
on disclosure of information before submitting information to the
Committee.
Media release
Media
release - Is minimum alcohol pricing needed in Wales? – 26.10.2017
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: Contact@Senedd.Wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565