The 'Government of Wales Act 2006' is an
Act of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom that reforms the
National Assembly for Wales and allows further powers to be granted to it more easily. The bill creates a system of government with a separate executive drawn from and accountable to the legislature.
It has the following provisions:
★ creates an executive body — the
Welsh Assembly Government - that is separate from the legislative body, that is, the National Assembly for Wales. The Welsh Assembly Government is therefore altered from being a committee of the National Assembly to being a distinct body
★ forbids candidates both contesting constituencies and being on the a regional list
★ provides a mechanism for
Orders in Council to delegate power from Parliament to the Assembly, which will the give the Assembly powers to make "
Measures" (Welsh Laws).
★ provides for a
referendum for further legislature competencies, to be known as "Acts of the Assembly"
★ creates a Welsh
Seal and a Keeper of the Welsh Seal (the
First Minister)
★ creates a Welsh
Consolidated Fund
★ creates the post of Counsel General as a member of the Welsh Assembly Government and its chief legal adviser.
★ assigns to the Queen new ceremonial functions of formally appointing Welsh ministers and granting
Royal Assent to Acts of the Assembly.
The bill received
Royal Assent on
25 July 2006.
External links
★
Government of Wales Act 2006 website
★
Government of Wales Act 2006