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SL(5)348 - The Developments of National Significance (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2019
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Meeting: 29/04/2019 - Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 9)
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9 Letter from the Counsel General: Developments of National Significance (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2019
CLA(5)-13-19 – Paper 19 – Letter from the Counsel
General, 4 April 2019
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
The
Committee noted the correspondence.
Meeting: 18/03/2019 - Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
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4 SL(5)348 - The Developments of National Significance (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2019
CLA(5)-10-19 – Paper 12 – Report
CLA(5)-10-19 – Paper 13 - Regulations
CLA(5)-10-19 – Paper 14 – Explanatory Memorandum
Supporting documents:
- CLA(5)-10-19 Paper 12, item 4 PDF 125 KB View as HTML (4/1) 19 KB
- CLA(5)-10-19 Paper 13, item 4 PDF 66 KB
- CLA(5)-10-19 Paper 14, item 4 PDF 444 KB View as HTML (4/3) 279 KB
Minutes:
The
Committee considered the instrument, along with the Government response and
will report to the Assembly in line with the reporting points identified. The
Committee agreed to write to the Minister for Housing and Local Government to
reiterate that, while the Committee notes the Government response about the use
of ‘fel a ganlyn’ in the Welsh text, the Committee considers ‘fel petai’ to be
clear and an example of ‘everyday’ language.