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Manejo de productos y áreas y equipos de almacenamiento 122

Módulo 6:   Fundamentos de inocuidad de los alimentos Buenas prácticas

7.2   Manejo de productos y áreas y equipos de almacenamiento 122

[475] Christine Chapman: The lead amendment is amendment 69. Minister, would you like this amendment in your name to be moved?

[476] Lesley Griffiths: Yes.

[477] Christine Chapman: I move amendment 69 in the name of the Minister, and call on the Minister to speak to amendment 69 and the other amendments in the group.

[478] Lesley Griffiths: These are technical amendments that have the effect of commencing provisions in Part 5 of the Bill on presiding members, promotion and opposition of Bills, democratic services committees, audit committees, the remuneration panel and remote attendance two months after Royal Assent, in line with most of the Bill. Sections of Part 5 of the Bill relating to community council websites, standards committees, the publication of register of interests and the referral of cases relating to conduct, will continue to be subject to later commencement via a commencement Order to be made by Welsh Ministers. I want to give community councils sufficient time to prepare for their requirement to provide information on their websites. Also, the publication of registers, the power to establish joint standards committees, and the referral of matters from one committee to another, will require careful review of existing subordinate legislation to support the implementation of these provisions. I ask Members to support these amendments.

[479] Christine Chapman: Are there any Members who wish to speak? I see that no-one does. Minister, do you wish to proceed to a vote on amendment 69?

[480] Lesley Griffiths: Yes.

[481] Christine Chapman: The question is that amendment 69 be agreed to. Does any Member object? I see that there are no objections. Therefore, amendment 69 is agreed in accordance with Standing Order No. 17.34.

Derbyniwyd gwelliant 69. Amendment 69 agreed.

[482] Christine Chapman: Minister, would you like amendment 70 in your name to be moved?

[484] Christine Chapman: I move amendment 70 in the name of the Minister.

[485] The question is that amendment 70 be agreed to. Does any Member object? I see that there are no objections. Therefore, amendment 70 is agreed in accordance with Standing Order No. 17.34.

Derbyniwyd gwelliant 70. Amendment 70 agreed.

[486] Christine Chapman: Minister, would you like amendment 71 in your name to be moved?

[487] Lesley Griffiths: Yes.

[488] Christine Chapman: I move amendment 71 in the name of the Minister.

[489] The question is that amendment 71 be agreed to. Does any Member object? I see that there are no objections. Therefore, amendment 71 is agreed in accordance with Standing Order No. 17.34.

Derbyniwyd gwelliant 71. Amendment 71 agreed.

[490] Christine Chapman: We have now disposed of the amendments in group 17. In accordance with the marshalled list, we now move to dispose of all the remaining amendments, which have already been debated. Minister, would you like amendment 44 in your name to be moved?

[491] Lesley Griffiths: Yes.

[492] Christine Chapman: I move amendment 44 in the name of the Minister.

[493] The question is that amendment 44 be agreed to. Does any Member object? I see that there are no objections. Therefore, amendment 44 is agreed in accordance with Standing Order No. 17.34.

Derbyniwyd gwelliant 44. Amendment 44 agreed.

[494] Christine Chapman: Minister, would you like amendment 72 in your name to be moved?

[495] Lesley Griffiths: Yes.

[496] Christine Chapman: I move amendment 72 in the name of the Minister.

[497] The question is that amendment 72 be agreed to. Does any Member object? I see that there are no objections. Therefore, amendment 72 is agreed in accordance with Standing Order No. 17.34.

Derbyniwyd gwelliant 72. Amendment 72 agreed.

[498] Christine Chapman: Minister, would you like amendment 73 in your name to be moved?

[499] Lesley Griffiths: Yes.

[500] Christine Chapman: I move amendment 73 in the name of the Minister.

[501] The question is that amendment 73 be agreed to. Does any Member object? I see that there are no objections. Therefore, amendment 73 is agreed in accordance with Standing Order No. 17.34.

Derbyniwyd gwelliant 73. Amendment 73 agreed.

[502] Christine Chapman: Minister, would you like amendment 45 in your name to be moved?

[503] Lesley Griffiths: Yes.

[504] Christine Chapman: I move amendment 45 in the name of the Minister.

[505] The question is that amendment 45 be agreed to. Does any Member object? I see that there are no objections. Therefore, amendment 45 is agreed in accordance with Standing Order No. 17.34.

Derbyniwyd gwelliant 45. Amendment 45 agreed.

[506] Christine Chapman: We have now disposed of all the amendments. For the record, all sections of the Bill have been agreed by the committee, and, as we have disposed of all amendments, Stage 3 begins tomorrow. The deadline for tabling amendments will be notified to Members in due course. Under Standing Order No. 26.27, if a Bill is amended at Stage 2 proceedings so as to insert a section or Schedule or substantially alter any existing provision our committee considering Stage 2 proceedings may request that a Member in charge prepare a revised explanatory memorandum. As such, do Members agree that the Minister should prepare a revised explanatory memorandum? I see that you do. That concludes Stage 2 proceedings of the Local Government (Democracy) (Wales) Bill. I thank the Minister, her officials and Members. The Minister and her officials will be sent a copy of the transcript to check for factual accuracy. I close the meeting.

Daeth y cyfarfod i ben am 11.35 a.m. The meeting ended at 11.35 a.m.