06/11/2012 - Named Day Motions and Amendments

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Motions and Amendments for Debate on 6 November 2012

Motions tabled on 10 July 2012

NDM5039 Carl Sargeant (Alyn and Deeside)

To propose that the National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing Order 29.6, agrees that the provisions of the Disabled Persons’ Parking Badges Bill, in so far as they fall within the legislative competence of the National Assembly, should be considered by the UK Parliament.

A Legislative Consent Memorandum has been laid in Table Office on 10 July 2012 in accordance with Standing Order 29.2(i).

A copy of the Disabled Persons’ Parking Badges Bill can be found at:

Bill documents — Disabled Persons' Parking Badges Bill 2012-13 — UK Parliament

NDM5040 Edwina Hart (Gower)

To propose that the National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing Order 29.6, agrees that provisions of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill relating to the Green Investment Bank (the “GIB”), in so far as they fall within the legislative competence of the National Assembly, should be considered by the UK Parliament.

A Legislative Consent Memorandum has been laid in Table Office on 10 July 2012 in accordance with Standing Order 29.2(i).

A copy of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill can be found at:

Bill documents — Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill 2012-13 — UK Parliament

Motions tabled on 30 October 2012

NDM5080 Jane Hutt (Vale of Glamorgan)

To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:

Notes the consultation on future regeneration policy contained in 'Vibrant and Viable Places - A New Regeneration Framework’.

The consultation can be accessed by the following link:

http://wales.gov.uk/consultations/businessandeconomy/vvp/?lang=en

NDM5081 Jane Hutt (Vale of Glamorgan)

To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:

Notes the annual report of the Equality & Human Rights Commission for Wales ‘Securing a strong equality and human rights agenda - Wales review 11-12’.

A copy of the report can be found at:

http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/wales/publications/securing-a-strong-equality-and-human-rights-agenda-wales-review-11-12/

Amendments tabled on 1 November 2012

To propose that the Assembly resolves to adopt the following amendments to motions:

NDM5080

1. William Graham (South Wales East)

Add as new point at end of motion:

Regrets that the future regeneration policy does not make any meaningful reference to West Wales.

2. William Graham (South Wales East)

Add as new point at end of motion:

Notes the on-going investigation of the Wales Audit Office into the governance of Regeneration Investment Fund Wales and effectiveness of the Welsh Government oversight arrangements.

3. William Graham (South Wales East)

Add as new point at end of motion:

Regrets that Regeneration Investment Fund Wales has not made any investment into the private sector in Wales.

4. William Graham (South Wales East)

Add as new point at end of motion:

Regrets that the consultation on the new regeneration framework proposes no measurable targets.

5. William Graham (South Wales East)

Add as new point at end of motion:

Calls on the Welsh Government to ensure that the future regeneration policy addresses the lack of a link between the Welsh Government’s enterprise zones and transport infrastructure.

6. William Graham (South Wales East)

Add as new point at end of motion:

Calls on the Welsh Government to provide more information on specific proposals for high street regeneration, including further detail on the possible role of ‘town teams’.

NDM5081

1. William Graham (South Wales East)

Add as new point at end of motion:

Calls on the Welsh Government to build on the success of the Paralympics to promote a positive view of disability and to tackle discrimination and disability hate crime.

2. William Graham (South Wales East)

Add as new point at end of motion:

Notes that one in eight 16-18 year olds in Wales are not in education, training or employment and calls on the Welsh Government to introduce measures to tackle this problem.

3. William Graham (South Wales East)

Add as new point at end of motion:

Notes that life expectancy in Wales is lower on average than in England and calls on the Welsh Government to introduce measures to tackle health inequalities both within Wales and between Wales and the rest of the UK.