Part III Assembly procedure

Procedures relating to subordinate legislation

67 Disapplication of procedural requirements.

(1)

The subordinate legislation procedures may include provision permitting Assembly general subordinate legislation to be made without compliance with any of the relevant procedural requirements if the executive committee determines that, in the particular circumstances, it is not reasonably practicable to comply with the requirement in relation to the subordinate legislation.

(2)

For the purposes of this section the relevant procedural requirements are—

(a)

the requirement in section 66(2), and

(b)

each of the requirements included in the subordinate legislation procedures in pursuance of sections 65(3) and 66(5).

(3)

If the subordinate legislation procedures include provision permitting Assembly general subordinate legislation to be made without compliance with the requirement in section 66(2), they must also provide that any Assembly member is entitled to move, within the period of forty working days beginning with the day on which any Assembly general subordinate legislation is made without that requirement having been complied with, that it be revoked.

(4)

If, pursuant to a motion made within that period, the Assembly resolves that the subordinate legislation be revoked, the resolution revokes it.

(5)

The Assembly may by order make any provision which appears appropriate in consequence of the revocation of the subordinate legislation by the resolution.

(6)

Neither the passing of a resolution revoking any subordinate legislation nor the making of an order making provision consequential on the revocation—

(a)

affects the validity of anything done under the subordinate legislation before its revocation, or

(b)

prevents the making of new subordinate legislation.

(7)

For the purposes of subsections (3) and (4) a day is a working day unless it is—

(a)

a Saturday or a Sunday,

(b)

Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Maundy Thursday or Good Friday,

(c)

a day which is a bank holiday in Wales under the M1Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971, or

(d)

a day appointed for public thanksgiving or mourning.