The Welsh Language Schemes (Public Bodies) Order 2004
Whereas it appears to the National Assembly for Wales that the persons referred to in the Schedule to this Order are persons exercising functions of a public nature;
And whereas it appears to the National Assembly for Wales that the persons referred to in the Schedule to this Order are persons all or substantially all of whose activities are conducted under an agreement, or in accordance with arrangements made with a person acting as servant or agent of the Crown;
Title and commencement1.
This Order is called the Welsh Language Schemes (Public Bodies) Order 2004 and comes into force on 1st February 2004.
Specification of Public Bodies2.
The persons referred to in the Schedule to this Order are specified for the purposes of Part II of the Welsh Language Act 1993.
THE SCHEDULE
Under Part II of the Welsh Language Act 1993 (“the Act”) the Welsh Language Board may give notice in writing to any public body to produce a Welsh Language Scheme. Section 6 of the Act lists various public bodies for the purposes of Part II of the Act and provides that the Secretary of State (now the National Assembly) may specify further public bodies for those purposes.
This Order specifies further public bodies for the purposes of Part II of the Act namely bodies which are water undertakers or sewerage undertakers, or both, and which operate in Wales.
Four previous Orders have been made under section 6 of the Act:
The Welsh Language Schemes (Public Bodies) Order 1996 (S.I. 1996/1898);
The Welsh Language Schemes (Public Bodies) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/1100);
The Welsh Language Schemes (Public Bodies) Order 2001 (S.I. 2001/2550 (W.215)); and
The Welsh Language Schemes (Public Bodies) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/1441 (W.145)).