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Part 1 General Order-Making Powers
Powers of Ministers
- 1 Power to abolish
- 2 Power to merge
- 3 Power to modify constitutional arrangements
- 4 Power to modify funding arrangements
- 5 Power to modify or transfer functions
- 6 Consequential provision etc
Powers of Ministers: supplementary
- 7 Restrictions on Ministerial powers
- 8 Purpose and conditions
- 9 Devolution
- 10 Consultation
- 11 Procedure
- 12 Time limits
Powers of Welsh Ministers
- 13 Powers relating to environmental bodies
- 14 Powers relating to other bodies
- 15 Powers of Welsh Ministers: consequential provision etc
Powers of Welsh Ministers: supplementary
- 16 Purpose and conditions for orders made by Welsh Ministers
- 17 Consent of UK Ministers
- 18 Consultation by Welsh Ministers
- 19 Procedure for orders by Welsh Ministers etc
Restrictions on powers of Ministers and Welsh Ministers
- 20 Restriction on creation of functions
- 21 Restriction on transfer and delegation of functions
- 22 Restriction on creation of criminal offences
Transfer of property, rights and liabilities
Part 2 Other Provisions Relating to Public Bodies
Delegation and shared services
- 26 Delegation of functions by Environment Agency
- 27 Delegation of Welsh environmental functions
- 28 Shared services
- 29 Shared services: Forestry Commissioners
Specific bodies and offices
- 30 Regional development agencies
- 31 Sianel Pedwar Cymru
- 32 V & A, Science Museum, Kew and English Heritage
- 33 Chief Coroner
Superannuation
Part 3 Final
- SCHEDULE 1 Power to Abolish: Bodies and Offices
- SCHEDULE 2 Power to Merge: Bodies and Offices
- SCHEDULE 3 Power to Modify Constitutional Arrangements: Bodies and Offices
- SCHEDULE 4 Power to Modify Funding Arrangements: Bodies and Offices
- SCHEDULE 5 Power to Modify or Transfer Functions: Bodies and Offices
- SCHEDULE 6 Regional Development Agencies: Consequential Repeals
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