Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/cy/ukpga/2008/27/schedules
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Newidiadau dros amser i: Climate Change Act 2008 (Atodlenni yn unig)
04/05/2011- Amendment
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SCHEDULE 1U.K.The Committee on Climate Change
2The national authorities may, after consulting the chair, appoint one of the members as deputy to the chair (“the deputy chair”).
Term of officeU.K.
3A member holds and vacates office in accordance with the terms of the member's appointment.
4A member may resign by giving written notice to the Secretary of State.
5The national authorities may remove a member—
6A person ceases to be the chair or the deputy chair if the person—
7A person who—
Remuneration and pensions etcU.K.
8The Committee may pay to the members such remuneration and allowances as the national authorities may determine.
9The Committee must, if required to do so by the national authorities—
10If the national authorities consider there are special circumstances which make it right for a person who has ceased to be a member to receive compensation, the Committee must pay the person such compensation as the national authorities may determine.
11(1)The Committee must appoint a person to be chief executive, but may only appoint a person who has been approved by the national authorities.U.K.
12The Committee may appoint other employees.
13The Committee must, if required to do so by the national authorities—
14(1)In Schedule 1 to the Superannuation Act 1972 (c. 11) (kinds of employment to which section 1 of that Act applies), in the list of other bodies, at the appropriate place insert— “ The Committee on Climate Change. ”U.K.
Sub-committeesU.K.
15(1)The Committee may establish sub-committees.U.K.
The Adaptation Sub-CommitteeU.K.
16(1)There shall be a sub-committee of the Committee, to be known as the Adaptation Sub-Committee or, in Welsh, as yr Is-bwyllgor Addasu (referred to in this paragraph as “the ASC”).U.K.
20The Committee may authorise a sub-committee, member or employee to exercise any of the Committee's functions.
Reports and accountsU.K.
22(1)For each financial year the Committee must—U.K.
23In this Schedule “financial year” means—
24(1)The Committee must keep proper accounts and proper records in relation to the accounts.U.K.
Publication of advice etcU.K.
26A requirement under this Act for the Committee to publish anything does not oblige it to publish—
27(1)The Committee is not to be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown.U.K.
28In Schedule 1 to the Public Records Act 1958 (definition of public records), in Part 2 of the Table at the end of paragraph 3, at the appropriate place insert— “ The Committee on Climate Change. ”
29In Schedule 2 to the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (departments etc subject to investigation)—
30In Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (bodies of which all members are disqualified), at the appropriate place insert— “ The Committee on Climate Change. ”
31In Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975 (bodies of which all members are disqualified), at the appropriate place insert— “ The Committee on Climate Change. ”
Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Act 2002 (asp 11)U.K.
34(1)The Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Act 2002 is amended as follows.U.K.
SCHEDULE 2U.K.Trading schemes
Part 1U.K.Schemes limiting activities
Trading periodsU.K.
ActivitiesU.K.
3(1)The regulations must identify the activities to which the trading scheme applies.U.K.
ParticipantsU.K.
4(1)The regulations must identify the persons to whom the trading scheme applies (the “participants”).U.K.
Allocation of allowancesU.K.
Use of allowancesU.K.
6(1)The regulations may require each participant to have or acquire enough allowances to match the participant's activities in a trading period, subject to any offsetting in accordance with provision made under paragraph 7.U.K.
CreditsU.K.
7(1)The regulations may enable participants to offset the carrying on of the activities in a trading period by acquiring credits representing—U.K.
PaymentsU.K.
8(1)The regulations may provide that a participant who does not have or acquire enough allowances or credits to match or offset the participant's activities in a trading period must pay an amount specified in or determined in accordance with the regulations within the period so specified.U.K.
TradingU.K.
PermitsU.K.
10(1)The regulations may provide that participants may only carry on activities to which the trading scheme applies, or specified activities to which the scheme applies, if they hold a permit.U.K.
Units under other schemesU.K.
Part 2U.K.Schemes encouraging activities
14(1)The regulations must identify the activities to which the trading scheme applies.U.K.
Targets and obligationsU.K.
17(1)The regulations must provide for the issue of certificates evidencing the carrying on of the activities in a trading period.U.K.
18(1)The regulations may provide that a participant who does not have enough certificates at the end of a trading period to comply with the participant's obligations under the trading scheme must pay an amount specified in or determined in accordance with the regulations within the period so specified.U.K.
19(1)The regulations must provide for the participants in a trading scheme to trade in certificates.U.K.
20(1)The regulations may make provision for recognising any of the following as equivalent to certificates under the trading scheme—U.K.
Part 3U.K.Administration and enforcement
The administratorU.K.
21(1)The regulations may appoint a person as the administrator of a trading scheme.U.K.
22(1)The regulations may require such information as may be specified in or determined in accordance with the regulations to be provided to—U.K.
RegistersU.K.
23(1)The regulations may provide for the creation and maintenance of a register or registers of information relating to a trading scheme and, in particular, for the register or registers to keep track of any of the following—U.K.
Publication of informationU.K.
Acquisition of units by the administratorU.K.
Monitoring complianceU.K.
27(1)The regulations may make provision for monitoring compliance with the requirements of a trading scheme.U.K.
28(1)The regulations may confer powers on a person to whom this paragraph applies to—U.K.
29(1)The regulations may provide that a person is liable to a financial or other penalty if the person fails to comply with the requirements of a trading scheme.U.K.
30(1)The regulations may create offences relating to trading schemes.U.K.
31(1)The regulations may confer rights of appeal against—U.K.
SCHEDULE 3U.K.Trading schemes regulations: further provisions
Part 1U.K.Regulations made by a single national authority
1This Part of this Schedule applies in relation to an instrument containing regulations under this Part of this Act made by a single national authority.
2(1)Where the instrument contains regulations that—U.K.
3(1)An instrument containing regulations made by the Secretary of State that are subject to negative resolution procedure is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.U.K.
4Any provision that may be made by regulations subject to negative resolution procedure may be made by regulations subject to affirmative resolution procedure.
Part 2U.K.Regulations made by two or more national authorities
5This Part of this Schedule applies in relation to an instrument containing regulations under this Part of this Act made or to be made by any two or more of—
6If any of the regulations are subject to affirmative resolution procedure, all of them are subject to that procedure.
7Paragraphs 2 and 3 (affirmative and negative resolution procedure) apply to the instrument as they apply to an instrument containing regulations made by a single national authority.
Part 3U.K.Power to make provision by Order in Council
9(1)Her Majesty may by Order in Council make provision for trading schemes.U.K.
10No recommendation is to be made to Her Majesty in Council to make an Order in Council under paragraph 9 unless the requirements of section 48(1) and (2) as to advice and consultation have been complied with.
11(1)This paragraph applies to an Order in Council under paragraph 9 containing any provision that, were it to be made by regulations under this Part of this Act, would be subject to affirmative resolution procedure.U.K.
12(1)This paragraph applies to an Order in Council under paragraph 9 other than one to which paragraph 11 applies.U.K.
13(1)If in accordance with paragraph 12—U.K.
SCHEDULE 4U.K.Trading schemes: powers to require information
1[F2(1)The powers conferred by this Schedule are exercisable by the following authorities—U.K.
Information from electricity suppliers and distributorsU.K.
2[F2(1)An environmental authority may, for the purposes of enabling a trading scheme to be established, by notice require an electricity supplier or electricity distributor to provide any of the following information—U.K.
Information from potential participants in a trading schemeU.K.
3[F2(1)An environmental authority may, for the purposes of enabling a trading scheme to be established, by notice require a potential participant in the scheme to provide any of the following information—U.K.
Requirements for a valid noticeU.K.
4[F2(1)A notice under this Schedule must comply with the following requirements.U.K.
Failure to comply with notice etc an offenceU.K.
5[F2(1)A person who—U.K.
6(1)This paragraph applies to information obtained by an environmental authority (whether or not pursuant to a notice under this Schedule) from—U.K.
1The relevant national authority may make provision by regulations about charging by sellers of goods for the supply of [F4single use carrier bags][F4carrier bags].
2The regulations may make provision requiring sellers of goods to charge for [F4single use carrier bags][F4carrier bags] supplied—
[F62AThe regulations may make provision for treating carrier bags as having been supplied for the purpose of enabling goods to be taken away if the carrier bags have been designed for that purpose.]
4The regulations may specify the minimum amount that a seller must charge for each [F9single use carrier bag][F9carrier bag], or provide for that amount to be determined in accordance with the regulations.
23A relevant national authority may not make any provision conferring power on an administrator to impose a civil sanction in relation to a breach of regulations under this Schedule unless the authority is satisfied that the administrator will act in accordance with the principles that—
SCHEDULE 7U.K.Renewable transport fuel obligations
2For section 125 (the Administrator) substitute—
Determination of amounts of transport fuelU.K.
3In section 126 (determination of amounts of transport fuel), after subsection (4) insert—
Discharge of obligation by paymentU.K.
5In section 129 (imposition of civil penalties), for subsection (7) substitute—
6After section 131 insert—
7(1)Section 132(1) (interpretation of Chapter 5 of Part 2) is amended as follows.U.K.
2In section 6(9) of the Electricity Act 1989 (definition of “electricity distributor” and “electricity supplier”), at the appropriate place insert—
5In section 64(1) of that Act (interpretation etc of Part 1), in the definition of “electricity distributor” and “electricity supplier”, after “ “electricity distributor”” insert “ , “electricity generator” .