Source: http://www.assemblywales.org/en/bus-home/bus-third-assembly/bus-legislation-third-assembly/bus-legislation-guidance-third-assembly/bus-legislation-guidance-documents-third-assembly/legislation_fields/Pages/schedule-5.aspx
Timestamp: 2014-09-30 05:55:21
Document Index: 63057289

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 4', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 2']

See also: Assembly powers tracking notes, which provided an updated log of amendments, both proposed and enacted, to the individual fields of Schedule 5.
(a) increasing efficiency or productivity in the industry; (b) improving marketing in the industry; (c) improving or developing services that the industry provides or could provide to the community; (d) improving the ways in which the industry contributes to sustainable development. Interpretation of this field
(a) breeding, keeping, processing, marketing and distributing cattle, sheep and pigs (alive or dead), and (b) producing, processing, marketing, manufacturing and distributing products derived to any substantial extent from those animals (apart from milk and milk products, fleece wool and hides). For the purposes of this definition–
(a) establishment of bodies to do all or any of the following—(i) carry out activities relating to education or training, (ii) exercise education functions on behalf of local authorities; (b) involvement with bodies mentioned in paragraph (a).
(a) persons receiving nursery, primary, secondary or further education or training; (b) persons described in matter 5.17 receiving higher education. Matter 5.11
(a) regulation of any activity in the sea; (b) regulation of the provision of postal services by a person who holds, or is required to hold, a licence from the Postal Services Commission authorising the person to convey letters from one place to another (whether or not the licence relates to the services). See below for further provision about what this matter does not include.
(a) depositing any substance or object in the sea or on or under the seabed from any vehicle, vessel, aircraft, marine structure or floating container; (b) depositing any explosive substance or article in the sea or on or under the seabed; (c) incinerating any substance or object on any vehicle, vessel, marine structure or floating container. See below for further provision about what this matter does not include.
(a) regulating the composition and content of fuel used in— (i) a means of transport, (ii) non-road mobile machinery, or (iii) an agricultural or forestry tractor; (b) obligations upon persons who supply transport fuel at or for delivery to places in the United Kingdom to produce evidence showing the supply of renewable transport fuel; (c) making provision regarding the proportion of renewable energy consumed in transport, including the imposition of requirements relating to sustainability that determine whether any particular renewable energy is to be counted towards any renewable energy obligation or target; (d) provision of financial support in connection with— (i) the production of renewable energy for consumption in transport, or (ii) the use of that energy in transport, including the imposition of requirements relating to sustainability that determine whether any particular renewable energy qualifies for financial support.
(e) regulation of oil and gas exploration and exploitation in those parts of the territorial sea that are not relevant territorial waters. See below for further provision about what this matter does not include.
(a) imposition of criminal or civil liability in respect of energy nuisances that consist of acts, omissions and states of affairs for which there is statutory authority, except criminal or civil liability which the Welsh Ministers have power to impose; (b) removal of relevant defences to, or relevant exclusions from, rules of law which impose civil or criminal liability in respect of energy nuisances, except those defences and exceptions which the Welsh Ministers have power to remove; (c) regulation of the emission of smoke, artificial light or noise from military premises; (d) regulation of gas activities, oil activities, and infrastructure that is necessary for carrying out any such activities; (e) regulation of oil and gas exploration and exploitation in the sea; (f) regulation of electronic communications and electronic communications networks. See below for further provision about what this matter does not include.
(a) regulation concerning the control of major accident hazards involving dangerous substances (this exception is to be interpreted in accordance with Council Directive 96/82/EC and it relates only to activity within the scope of that Directive); (b) regulation of the decommissioning of offshore energy installations and related infrastructure. Not included in matters 6.1 and 6.2
(a) regulation of decommissioned explosives that are outside the scope of the Waste Directive by virtue of Article 2(1)(b)(v) of the Waste Directive and are or have been— (i) held on behalf of the Crown for naval, military or air force purposes or for the purposes of the department of the Secretary of State having responsibility for defence, or (ii) held by or for the purposes of visiting forces; (b) regulation of radioactive material that is at military premises; (c) regulation of the capture, conveyance or disposal of carbon dioxide as part of relevant carbon capture and storage. Not included in matters 6.3 and 6.4
(a) regulation of the contained use of genetically modified organisms; (b) regulation of the following activities in the sea— (i) depositing any substance or object in the sea or on or under the seabed from any vehicle, vessel, aircraft, marine structure or floating container, or any structure on land constructed or adapted wholly or mainly for the purpose of depositing solids in the sea; (ii) scuttling any vessel or floating container; (iii) constructing, altering or improving works in or over the sea or on or under the seabed; (iv) using any vehicle, vessel, aircraft, marine structure or floating container to remove any substance or object from the seabed; (v) dredging; (vi) depositing or using any explosive substance or article in the sea or on or under the seabed; (vii) incinerating any substance or object on any vehicle, vessel, marine structure or floating container; (c) marine licensing under Part 4 of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009.
(a) generating electricity at a generating station whose construction, extension or operation requires— (i) the consent of the Secretary of State, or (ii) the authority of an order granting development consent under the Planning Act 2008(4); (b) transmitting, distributing or supplying electricity; and for this purpose, the reference to consent of the Secretary of State is a reference to consent under powers to regulate generation of electricity;
(a) by means of an electronic communications network, or (b) by other means but while in an electronic form; “electronic communications network” means—
(a) a transmission system for the conveyance, by the use of electrical, magnetic or electro-magnetic energy, of signals of any description, and (b) such of the following as are used, by the person providing the system and in association with it, for the conveyance of the signals—
(i) apparatus comprised in the system, (ii) apparatus used for the switching or routing of the signals, and (iii) software and stored data; “energy nuisance” means a nuisance that relates to electricity activities, gas activities, oil activities, or infrastructure that is necessary for carrying out any such activities;
(a) harm to the health of humans and other living organisms; (b) harm to the quality of the environment, including— (i) harm to the quality of the environment taken as a whole, (ii) harm to the quality of the air, water or land, and (iii) other impairment of, or interference with, the ecological systems of which any living organisms form part; (c) offence to the senses of human beings; (d) damage to property; (e) impairment of, or interference with, the amenity of the environment or any legitimate use of the environment; “gas activity” means storing, conveying or supplying gas, except any such activity that is carried out by an individual for the domestic purposes of the individual;
(a) occupied on behalf of the Crown for naval, military or air force purposes or for the purposes of the department of the Secretary of State having responsibility for defence, or (b) occupied by or for the purposes of visiting forces; “offshore energy installation” means any of the following installations that are maintained in the sea or on the foreshore or other land intermittently covered with water, and that are not connected with dry land by a permanent structure providing access at all times and for all purposes—
(a) installations used for oil activities, gas activities or for the exploration or exploitation of gas or oil; (b) carbon dioxide storage installations; (c) renewable energy installations; “oil activity” means storing, conveying or supplying oil, except any such activity that is carried out by an individual for the domestic purposes of the individual;
Adoption services and special guardianship support services. Matter 15.4
“advocacy services” means services providing assistance (by way of representation or otherwise) in connection with the well-being of any person; "children” means persons who have not attained the age of 18; "development” means physical, intellectual, emotional, social or behavioural development; "health” means physical or mental health; "local authorities” means the councils of counties or county boroughs in Wales; "persons formerly looked after” means persons who, at any time before attaining the age of 18— (a) have been in the care of a public authority, or (b) have been provided with accommodation by a public authority in order to secure their well-being; "public authorities” means each public authority within the meaning of section 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998, apart from courts or tribunals; "social care services” means any of the following provided in connection with the well-being of any person: residential or non-residential care services; information, advice, counselling or advocacy services; financial or any other assistance;
(a) public authorities; (b) persons providing services to the public under an agreement, or in accordance with arrangements, made with a public authority; (c) persons providing services to the public established by an enactment; (d) persons established by prerogative instrument— (i) to advance learning and knowledge by teaching or research or by developing or awarding qualifications; (ii) to collect, preserve or provide access to recorded knowledge or to objects and things which further understanding; (iii) to support, improve, promote or provide access to heritage, culture, sport or recreational activities; (iv) engaged in promoting a wider knowledge and representing the interests of Wales to other countries; (v) engaged in central banking; (e) persons upon whom functions of providing services to the public are conferred or imposed by an enactment; (f) persons providing services to the public who receive public money amounting to £400,000 or more in a financial year; (g) persons overseeing the regulation of a profession, industry or other similar sphere of activity; (h) providers of social housing; (i) persons providing the public with the following kinds of services or with other services which relate to any of those services— (i) gas, water or electricity services (including supply or distribution); (ii) sewerage services (including disposal of sewage); (iii) postal services and post offices; (iv) telecommunications services; (v) education, training (where the provider receives public money for its provision), or career guidance, and services to encourage, enable or assist participation in education, training or career guidance; (vi) bus and railway services; (vii) services to develop or award educational or vocational qualifications; (j) persons opting or agreeing to be subject to the imposition of the duties. With regard to imposing duties in relation to paragraph (b), this matter only includes duties in respect of services to the public provided under an agreement, or in accordance with arrangements, made with a public authority.
(a) that person also received public money in a previous financial year, or (b) a decision has been made that that person will receive public money in a subsequent financial year. With regard to imposing duties in relation to paragraph (i)—
(a) this matter only includes duties in respect of the services and the other related services mentioned, and (b) in respect of the related services, this matter does not include the provision of related services in a shop, other than post office counter services and the sale of tickets or provision of timetables for bus and railway services. This matter does not include imposing duties about broadcasting.
(a) for which the whole capacity of the vehicle has been purchased by a charterer for the charterer’s own use or for resale; (b) which is a journey or trip organised privately by any person acting independently of the vehicle operator; or (c) on which the passengers travel together on a journey, with or without breaks and whether or not on the same day, from one or more places to one or more places and back; “enactment” includes any future enactment;
(a) moneys made available directly or indirectly by— (i) the National Assembly for Wales; (ii) the Welsh Ministers; (iii) Parliament; (iv) Ministers of the Crown; or (v) an institution of the European Communities; (b) moneys provided by virtue of any enactment; “telecommunications service” means any service that consists of providing access to, or facilities for making use of, any system which exists (whether wholly or partly in the United Kingdom or elsewhere) for the purpose of facilitating the transmission of communications by any means involving the use of electrical, magnetic or electro-magnetic energy (including the apparatus comprised in the system), but does not include broadcasting, radio, or television;
(a) imposing or enforcing on other persons duties relating to the Welsh language, (b) determining the duties relating to the Welsh language that are imposed on other persons, or (c) deciding challenges to the duties relating to the Welsh language that are imposed on other persons.
A1 These are the exceptions mentioned in section 94(4)(a) and (7)— Culture (field 3 of Part 1)
(a) the consent of the Secretary of State, or (b) the authority of an order granting development consent under the Planning Act 2008, and for this purpose, the reference to consent of the Secretary of State is a reference to consent under powers to regulate generation of electricity.
(a) nuclear safety, and (b) liability for nuclear occurrences, but this paragraph does not include disposal of very low level radioactive waste moved from a site whose use requires a nuclear site licence under the Nuclear Installations Act 1965.
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.
(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 Regulation (EC) No 1370/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council on public passenger transport services by rail and by road,
(a) financial assistance to providers or proposed providers of air transport services or airport facilities or services, (b) strategies by the Welsh Ministers or local or other public authorities about provision of air services, and (c) regulation of the use of aircraft carrying animals for the purpose of protecting— (i) human health, apart from the health of persons in aircraft, (ii) animal, fish or plant health, or (iii) the environment
(a) financial assistance for shipping services to, from or within Wales, and (b) regulation of the use of vessels carrying animals for the purposes of protecting— (i) human health, apart from the health of persons on vessels, (ii) animal, fish or plant health, or (iii) the environment.
(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—
(a) those used or required wholly or mainly for the fishing industry, for recreation, or for communications between places in Wales (or for two or more of those purposes), and (b) regulation for the purposes of protecting human, animal, fish or plant health or the environment. (19) Carriage of dangerous goods, including transport of radioactive material.
(a) public authorities (within the meaning of field 15) exercising functions relating to education or training, or (b) institutions or other bodies concerned with the provision of education or training.
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.
General restrictions. Functions of Ministers of the Crown
Schedule 5 | NAFW Enactment
Interpretation 6Z In this Part “general restrictions in Part 2” means paragraphs 1 to 6 of Part 2.