Yn ddilys o 11/03/2009
[F121CSection 21A(5A) and (7C): power of Assembly to secure retention or abolition of deputy Ministerial officeU.K.
(1)This section applies if a new Northern Ireland department is established—
(a)by an Act of the Assembly which makes provision of the kind mentioned in section 21A(5A); or
(b)by an Order in Council under section 21A(7C).
(2)Standing orders shall require the committee established by virtue of section 29A to consider the operation of the Ministerial arrangements provided for by Part 3A of Schedule 4A.
(3)The committee shall, by no later than two years and ten months after the time at which devolved policing and justice functions are first transferred to, or conferred on, the department (“the time of devolution”), make a report on the operation of the Ministerial arrangements provided for by Part 3A of Schedule 4A—
(a)to the Assembly; and
(b)to the Executive Committee,
and the report must include a recommendation as to whether or not the deputy Ministerial office (see subsection (8)) should be retained.
(4)If before the end of the period of three years beginning with the time of devolution (“the initial period”) the Assembly resolves that the deputy Ministerial office should be abolished at a time specified in the resolution (before the end of the initial period), the Secretary of State shall make an order abolishing the deputy Ministerial office (see subsection (9)) at, or as soon as reasonably practicable after, the time specified.
(5)If—
(a)subsection (4) does not apply; and
(b)the Assembly does not resolve, before the end of the initial period, that the deputy Ministerial office should be retained for an additional period ending after the initial period,
the Secretary of State shall make an order abolishing the deputy Ministerial office as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of the initial period.
(6)If—
(a)subsection (4) does not apply;
(b)the Assembly resolves that the deputy Ministerial office should be retained for an additional period ending after the initial period or for one or more further additional periods; and
(c)one of those additional periods ends without a further additional period having begun,
the Secretary of State shall make an order abolishing the deputy Ministerial office as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of that period.
(7)A resolution of the Assembly under this section shall not be passed without the support of—
(a)a majority of the members voting on the motion for the resolution;
(b)a majority of the designated Nationalists voting; and
(c)a majority of the designated Unionists voting.
(8)In this section “deputy Ministerial office” has the same meaning as in Part 3A of Schedule 4A.
(9)In this section references to an order abolishing the deputy Ministerial office are to an order amending this Act and any other enactment so far as may be necessary to secure that the Northern Ireland Minister in charge of the department for the time being—
(a)is not to be supported by a deputy Minister (within the meaning of Part 3A of Schedule 4A); and
(b)need not belong to the largest or the second largest political designation (within that meaning).
(10)An order under this section—
(a)shall be made by statutory instrument; and
(b)may contain supplementary, incidental, consequential, transitional or saving provision.]
Textual Amendments
F1S. 21C inserted (11.3.2009) by Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (c. 6), ss. 44(7), 53; S.I. 2009/446, art. 3(2)(a)