[F1Exceptions to matters]U.K.
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 5 Pt. 2: para. A1 and headings preceding/after said para. inserted (19.11.2009) by The National Assembly for Wales (Legislative Competence) (Exceptions to Matters) Order 2009 (S.I. 2009/3006), art. 2(9)
These are the exceptions mentioned in section 94(4)(a) and (7)—
Highways and transport (field 10 of Part 1)
(1)Registration of local bus services, and the application and enforcement of traffic regulation conditions in relation to those services.
(2)Regulation of the use of motor vehicles on roads, their construction and equipment and conditions under which they may be so used (apart from regulation relating to matter 10.1).
(3)Road traffic offences.
(4)Driver licensing.
(5)Driving instruction.
(6)Insurance of motor vehicles.
(7)Drivers' hours.
(8)Traffic regulation on special roads (apart from regulation relating to matter 10.1).
(9)Pedestrian crossings.
(10)Traffic signs (apart from the placing and maintenance of traffic signs within the meaning of section 177 of the Transport Act 2000 for purposes relating to matter 10.1).
(11)Speed limits.
(12)Public service vehicle operator licensing.
(13)Provision and regulation of railway services, apart from financial assistance which—
(a)does not relate to the carriage of goods,
(b)is not made in connection with a railway administration order, and
(c)is not made in connection with Council Regulation (EEC) 1191/69 as amended by Council Regulation (EEC) No. 1893/91 on public service obligations in transport.
(14)Transport security.
(15)Shipping, apart from financial assistance for shipping services to, from or within Wales.
(16)Navigational rights and freedoms, apart from regulation of works which may obstruct or endanger navigation.
(17)Technical and safety standards of vessels.
(18)Harbours, docks, piers and boatslips, apart from those used or required wholly or mainly for communications between places in Wales.
Social welfare (field 15 of Part 1)
(1)Child support.
(2)Child trust funds, apart from subscriptions to such funds by—
(a)a county council or county borough council in Wales, or
(b)the Welsh Ministers.
(3)Tax credits.
(4)Child benefit and guardian's allowance.
(5)Social security.
(6)Independent living funds.
(7)Motability.
(8)Vaccine damage payments.
(9)Intercountry adoption, apart from adoption agencies and their functions, and functions of the “Central Authority” under the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in respect of Intercountry Adoption.
(10)The Children's Commissioner established under the Children Act 2004.
(11)Family law and proceedings apart from—
(a)welfare advice to courts, representation and provision of information, advice and other support to children ordinarily resident in Wales and their families, and
(b)Welsh family proceedings officers.
(12)Welfare foods.