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(1)It is for the Clerk to submit Bills for Royal Assent.
(2)The Clerk may not submit a Bill for Royal Assent at any time when—
(a)the Attorney General or the Counsel General is entitled to make a reference in relation to the Bill under section 112,
(b)such a reference has been made but has not been decided or otherwise disposed of by the Supreme Court, or
(c)an order may be made in relation to the Bill under section 114.
(3)The Clerk may not submit a Bill in its unamended form for Royal Assent if—
(a)the Supreme Court has decided on a reference made in relation to the Bill under section 112 that the Bill or any provision of it would not be within the Assembly's legislative competence, or
(b)a reference made in relation to the Bill under section 112 has been withdrawn following a request for withdrawal of the reference under section 113(2)(b).
(4)A Bill receives Royal Assent when Letters Patent under the Welsh Seal signed with Her Majesty's own hand signifying Her Assent are notified to the Clerk.
[F1(4A)The Keeper of the Welsh Seal (see section 116(2)) must make arrangements to send the Letters Patent to the National Library of Wales.]
(5)The date of Royal Assent is to be written on the Act of the Assembly by the Clerk, and forms part of the Act.
[F2(5A)On the copy of the Act of the Assembly on which the Clerk writes the date of Royal Assent the Clerk must write—
(a)the calendar year, and
(b)any prefix and number which has been assigned to that Act of the Assembly.
(5B)The information written on the Act of the Assembly in pursuance of subsection (5A) forms part of the Act.
(5C)The copy of the Act of the Assembly on which the date of Royal Assent and the information in subsection (5A) is written is to be known as the official print of the Act.
(5D)The Clerk must make a copy of the official print and certify it as a true copy.
(5E)The Clerk must send the certified copy to the Queen’s Printer and the official print to the National Library of Wales.
(5F)The National Library of Wales must ensure that the official prints and Letters Patent it receives are preserved and open to public inspection at all reasonable times.]
(6)The standing orders must include provision for notification by the Clerk to the Assembly of the date of Royal Assent to an Act of the Assembly.
(7)The validity of an Act of the Assembly is not affected by any failure to comply with provision made by or by virtue of subsection (4), (5) or (6).
Textual Amendments
F1S. 115(4A) inserted (5.5.2011) by The Government of Wales Act 2006 (Commencement of Assembly Act Provisions, Transitional and Saving Provisions and Modifications) Order 2011 (S.I. 2011/1011), art. 5(2)
F2S. 115(5A)-(5F) inserted (5.5.2011) by The Government of Wales Act 2006 (Commencement of Assembly Act Provisions, Transitional and Saving Provisions and Modifications) Order 2011 (S.I. 2011/1011), art. 5(3)
Commencement Information
I1S. 115 in force at 5.5.2011 by S.I. 2011/1011, art. 3
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