Jeremy Miles: Yes.
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Jeremy Miles: Diolch Llywydd. The amendments in this group address the concerns of stakeholders and a recommendation of the Children, Young People, and Education Committee regarding provisions dealing with consent for the passage of funds to collaborating bodies. At Stage 2 I explained that removing these provisions in their entirety would not be appropriate as there remains a need to ensure funding...
Jeremy Miles: Thank you, Llywydd. I support amendment 78, tabled by Sioned Williams. I believe that the amendment will address, as she mentioned, concerns raised by stakeholders and the recommendations of the Children, Young People, and Education Committee regarding transparency in relation to the exercising of the commission's funding powers. I'm pleased that I've been able to work with Sioned in drafting...
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Jeremy Miles: I note the concerns that the Member has expressed, but I hope it's reassuring to her for me to say they are not actually well founded in the drafting of the Bill, and so I call on Members to reject amendments 114 and 116, simply because they're unnecessary. There is no need to introduce a new, separate legal definition of degree apprenticeships, as they are captured by the existing...
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
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Jeremy Miles: Thank you, Llywydd. I call upon members to support amendments 12 and 13, which introduce new mandatory initial and ongoing conditions of registration regarding the effectiveness of tertiary education providers' arrangements for supporting and promoting the welfare of their staff and students. This will ensure that consideration is given to whether providers have proper processes, services and...
Jeremy Miles: Diolch, Llywydd. I'll start with amendment 66, which is a minor and technical amendment that I've tabled to remove a reference to section 140 of the Bill to regulation-making power previously provided for in section 33(1) of the Bill in light of its removal during Stage 2 proceedings, and I welcome Laura Anne Jones's support for that amendment. The majority of the remaining amendments in...
Jeremy Miles: 'take such steps as are reasonably practicable to ensure that freedom of speech within the law is secured for members, students and employees of the establishment and for visiting speakers'.