Meeting Venue:
Tŷ Hywel
Meeting date: 4 October 2022
Meeting time: 09.01 - 09.42
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Names |
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Committee Members: |
Elin Jones MS, Llywydd (Chair) Lesley Griffiths MS Siân Gwenllian MS Darren Millar MS |
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Committee Staff: |
Graeme Francis (Clerk) Deputy Clerk (Yan Thomas) |
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Others in attendance |
Jane Dodds MS David Rees MS, Deputy Presiding Officer Manon Antoniazzi, Chief Executive and Clerk Siwan Davies, Director of Senedd Business Siân Wilkins, Head of Chamber and Committee Service Julian Luke, Head of Policy and Legislation Committee Helen Carey, Welsh Government |
1 Introductions, apologies and substitutions
The Llywydd welcomed Members to the meeting.
2 Minutes of the previous meeting
The Minutes of the previous meeting were agreed for publication.
3 Organisation of Business
3.1 This week's business
The Trefnydd drew Business Managers’ attention to the following changes:
Tuesday
The Llywydd noted that, as only one question was tabled, the time allocation for Commission Questions has been reduced to 10 minutes.
A break will be taken before Voting Time on Wednesday to enable Members to further familiarise themselves with new voting procedures.
3.2 Three week timetable of Government Business
The Trefnydd drew Business Managers’ attention to the following changes:
Tuesday 11 October –
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Statement by the Minister for Economy: Regional Economic
Development (30 mins) – moved to 4 October
· Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Welsh Language Community Housing (30 mins)
Wednesday 12 October –
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Questions to the Minister for Economy (45 mins) –
postponed to 19 October
· Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language (45 mins) – moved from 19 October
Tuesday 18 October –
· The Regulated Services (Service Providers and Responsible Individuals) (Wales) (Amendment) and (Coronavirus) (Revocation) Regulations 2022 (15 mins)
Wednesday 19 October –
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Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language (45
mins) – moved to 12 October
·
Questions to the Minister for Economy (45 mins) – moved
from 12 October
3.3 Three week timetable of Senedd Business
Business Committee agreed to schedule the following items of business:
Wednesday 26 October 2022 -
4 Legislation
4.1 Letter from the Chair of the Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee - The Agriculture (Wales) Bill
Business Committee considered the response from the Committee and agreed the proposed timetable for scrutiny of the Agriculture (Wales) Bill.
4.2 Letter from the Chair of the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee - The Historic Environment (Wales) Bill Timetable
Business Committee considered correspondence from the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee and agreed short extensions to the reporting deadlines for the Initial Consideration stage on the Bill to 23 December 2022, and for the Detailed Committee Consideration stage to 10 March 2023.
4.3 Update on LCMs
Business Committee considered an update from the Welsh Government and agreed:
5 Senedd Reform
5.1 Approach to considering recommendations of the Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform
Business Committee discussed its approach to considering several recommendations made by the Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform, with a view to providing conclusions to inform the development of policy instructions for a Bill on Senedd Reform by the Welsh Government.
Business Committee agreed to:
Business Committee also agreed to hold a technical workshop with Senedd and Welsh Government officials prior to the autumn half-term recess. They agreed to consider these matters and the evidence received during the existing committee meeting slots in November. Meetings would be held in public where appropriate.
5 Any other business
The Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Wales) Bill – timetable
Business Committee noted correspondence received from the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee and agreed to provide that Committee with the information requested.
Committee Timetable – Membership Clash
Business Committee returned to a discussion of the issue relating to the timetabling of the Children and Young People Committee and the Culture, Communications, Welsh Language, Sport, and International Relations Committee raised by Siân Gwenllian during the previous meeting. Officials reported back on efforts by clerking teams to co-ordinate the business of the two committees concerned in order limit the impact on the Members concerned, in particular in relation to the current inquiry on Welsh in Education Strategic Plans. Sian Gwenllian thanked officials on both committees for their efforts.
Business Committee noted that such a close degree of co-ordination between committees is unlikely to be sustainable, and is not a long-term solution to the situation.