- Latest available (Revised) - English
- Latest available (Revised) - Welsh
- Original (As enacted) - English
- Original (As enacted) - Welsh
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, Section 43.
Revised legislation carried on this site may not be fully up to date. At the current time any known changes or effects made by subsequent legislation have been applied to the text of the legislation you are viewing by the editorial team. Please see ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ for details regarding the timescales for which new effects are identified and recorded on this site.
(1)Before publishing its local well-being plan, a public services board must consult—
(a)the Commissioner (having received advice from the Commissioner under section 42(2));
(b)its invited participants;
(c)its other partners;
(d)such of the persons who received but did not accept an invitation from the board under section 30 as the board considers appropriate;
(e)the local authority's overview and scrutiny committee;
(f)any relevant voluntary organisation as the board considers appropriate;
(g)representatives of persons resident in its area;
(h)representatives of persons carrying on business in its area;
(i)trade unions representing workers in its area;
(j)such persons with an interest in the maintenance and enhancement of natural resources in the board's area, as the board considers appropriate;
(k)any other persons who, in the opinion of the board, are interested in the improvement of the area's economic, social, environmental and cultural well-being.
(2)As part of the consultation under subsection (1), each board must provide each consultee with a draft local well-being plan.
(3)The consultation under subsection (1) must not end until at least 12 weeks have passed since the day on which it began.
(4)Before publishing its local well-being plan, a public services board must hold a meeting at which each member confirms its approval of the plan for publication.
(5)If the local authority is operating executive arrangements under Part 2 of the Local Government Act 2000 (c.22), the function of approving the local well-being plan for publication may not be exercised by an executive of the authority under those arrangements; nor does section 101 of the Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70) (discharge of functions by committees etc.) apply to that function.
(6)In the case of each Local Health Board, each Welsh fire and rescue authority and the Natural Resources Body for Wales, the function of approving the local well-being plan for publication may only be exercised at a meeting of the body in question.
Commencement Information
I1S. 43 in force at 1.4.2016 by S.I. 2016/86, art. 3
Latest Available (revised):The latest available updated version of the legislation incorporating changes made by subsequent legislation and applied by our editorial team. Changes we have not yet applied to the text, can be found in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ area. The revised version is currently only available in English.
Original (As Enacted or Made) - English: The original English language version of the legislation as it stood when it was enacted or made. No changes have been applied to the text.
Original (As Enacted or Made) - Welsh:The original Welsh language version of the legislation as it stood when it was enacted or made. No changes have been applied to the text.
Geographical Extent: Indicates the geographical area that this provision applies to. For further information see ‘Frequently Asked Questions’.
Show Timeline of Changes: See how this legislation has or could change over time. Turning this feature on will show extra navigation options to go to these specific points in time. Return to the latest available version by using the controls above in the What Version box.
Access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item from this tab. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:
This timeline shows the different points in time where a change occurred. The dates will coincide with the earliest date on which the change (e.g an insertion, a repeal or a substitution) that was applied came into force. The first date in the timeline will usually be the earliest date when the provision came into force. In some cases the first date is 01/02/1991 (or for Northern Ireland legislation 01/01/2006). This date is our basedate. No versions before this date are available. For further information see the Editorial Practice Guide and Glossary under Help.
Use this menu to access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:
Click 'View More' or select 'More Resources' tab for additional information including: