CLA288 - The Bathing Water Regulations 2013
Procedure: Negative
The Regulations revoke and replace the Bathing Water Regulations 2008, and implement in England and Wales only, Directive 2006/7/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the management of bathing water quality and repealing Directive 76/160/EEC (“the Bathing Water Directive”). They also implement Commission Implementing Decision 2011/321/EU establishing pursuant to Directive 2006/7, a symbol for information to the public on bathing water classification and any bathing prohibition or advice against bathing.
Technical Scrutiny
The following point is identified for reporting under Standing Order 21.2 (ix) in respect of this instrument:
That it is not made or to be made in both English and Welsh
Merits Scrutiny
No points are identified for reporting in respect of this instrument .
Legal Advisers
Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee
September 2013
Government Response:
The Bathing Water Regulations 2013
The purpose of these Regulations was, inter alia, to respond to a challenge from the European Commission on the common transposition of Directive 2006/7/EC in England and Wales by the (composite) predecessor transposing regulations. It is considered appropriate to maintain a common England and Wales approach to transposition, so as to ensure the Commission’s concerns are fully addressed.
These composite Regulations apply to England and Wales and are subject to approval by the National Assembly for Wales and by Parliament. Accordingly, it is not considered reasonably practicable for this Instrument to be laid in draft, or made, bilingually.