– in the Senedd at 6:47 pm on 21 June 2022.
Group 16 is next, and this group relates to data protection. Amendment 65 is the lone amendment in this group, and I call on the Minister to move amendment 65.
Diolch, Llywydd. Amendment 65 inserts a new section into the Bill, putting beyond doubt that any duty or power in or under the Bill that requires or enables the disclosure or use of information does not operate in contravention of any existing data protection legislation. The amendment doesn't change the effect of the legislation. As I have stated previously, all data used or disclosed under the Bill will remain subject to all relevant existing data protection legislation. This amendment puts that beyond doubt, and also ensures that such powers and duties could not be construed as modifying data protection legislation, and I call on Members to support the amendment.
I have no other speakers. Therefore, the question is that amendment 65 be agreed. Does any Member object? No, there is no objection. Therefore, amendment 65 is agreed.
Laura Jones, amendment 105, is it moved?
Move.
Amendment 105 is moved. If amendment 105 is agreed to, amendments 106, 107, 108, 109, 66, 110, 111 will fall. The question is that amendment 105 be agreed to. Does any Member object? [Objection.]
Suddenly very keen. [Laughter.]
Therefore, we'll have a vote on amendment 105. Open the vote.
This is a vote on amendment 105.
Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 38 against. Therefore, amendment 105 is not agreed. And the other amendments that I listed also fall.
Which takes us now to group—[Interruption.]
Okay. We do take the votes on all of those amendments, I've just realised.
Amendment 106. Is it being moved?
Move.
Yes. Therefore, the question is that amendment 106 be agreed to. Is there any objection? [Objection.] Yes, there is. We'll have a vote on amendment 106. Open the vote.
This is amendment 106.
Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 38 against. Therefore, amendment 106 is not agreed.
Amendment 107, is it moved?
Move.
Yes, it is. Is there any objection? [Objection.] Yes, there is. Therefore, amendment 107 will move to a vote. Open the vote.
Amendment 107.
Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 38 against. Therefore, amendment 107 is not agreed.
Amendment 108, Laura Jones.
Move.
It's moved. Is there an objection? [Objection.] Yes, there is. So, we'll move to a vote on amendment 108. Open the vote.
Amendment 108.
Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 38 against. Therefore, amendment 108 is not agreed.
Amendment 109.
It is moved. Therefore, is there an objection to the amendment? [Objection.] Yes, there is. Therefore, we'll have a vote on amendment 109. Open the vote.
Amendment 109.
Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 38 against. Therefore, amendment 109 is not agreed.
Amendment 66, is it moved by the Minister?
Yes.
The question is that amendment 66 be agreed to. Does any Member object to amendment 66?
Amendment 66.
No. Therefore, the amendment is agreed, amendment 66.
Amendment 110, Laura Jones.
Are you moving it?
Move.
Is there an objection to amendment 110? [Objection.] Yes, there is. So, we'll have a vote on amendment 110. Open the vote.
Amendment 110.
Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 38 against. Therefore, amendment 110 is not agreed.
Amendment 111, Laura Jones.
Move.
It is moved. Is there objection? [Objection.] We'll have a vote, therefore, on amendment 111. Open the vote.
Amendment 111.
Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 38 against. Therefore, amendment 111 is not agreed.