Decisions
Legislative Consent Memorandum: Criminal Justice and Courts Bill
This page shows the decisions made by any committees looking at the matter. This might include agreeing the Terms of Reference for the inquiry or deciding to hold a public consultation on the matter.
30/09/2014 - Supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandum (Memorandum No-2) on the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill in respect of provisions relating to offence of ill-treatment or wilful neglect by care workers
The item started at 16.05
NDM5540 Mark Drakeford (Cardiff West)
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales, in
accordance with Standing Order 29.6 agrees that provisions in the Criminal Justice
and Courts Bill, relating to a criminal offence of wilful neglect or
ill-treatment on the part of carers 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 June 2014 in accordance with Standing Order 29.2(iii).
The motion was agreed in accordance with Standing
Order 12.36
08/07/2014 - Legislative Consent Motion on the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill
The item
started at 17.42
NDM5549 Carl Sargeant (Alyn and Deeside)
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales, in
accordance with Standing Order 29.6, agrees that provisions in the Criminal Justice
and Courts Bill which introduce a requirement that the leave of the High Court
be obtained before a challenge may be brought against the validity of various
planning-related orders, actions, plans and other strategic documents, 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.
15/01/2013 - Legislative Consent Memorandum on Crime and Courts Bill in relation to amendments to the Environmental Protection Act 1990
The item started at 16.47
NDM5088 John Griffiths
(Newport East)
To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing Order
29.6, agrees that provisions of the Crime and Courts Bill which amend section 33B
of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 relating to the amount of compensation
that the magistrates’ court may order in respect of loss or damage incurred in
relation to the costs of cleaning up waste which has been unlawfully deposited,
treated or disposed, in so far as it falls 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 6th November
2012 in accordance with Standing Order 29.2(iii).
The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.