NHS Redress (Wales) Measure 2008

NHS Redress (Wales) Measure 2008
Measure of the National Assembly for Wales
Long titleA MEASURE of the National Assembly for Wales to make provision about arrangements for redress in relation to liability in tort in connection with services provided as part of the health service in Wales; and for connected purposes.
Citation2008 nawm 1
Introduced byEdwina Hart AM
Dates
Royal assent9 July 2008 (2008-07-09)
Commencement7 February 2011
Status: Current legislation
History of passage through Parliament
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended

The NHS Redress (Wales) Measure 2008 is the first piece of primary legislation passed by the Welsh Assembly with its greater law-making powers in the wake of the Government of Wales Act 2006. It was passed by the Welsh Assembly on 6 May 2008 and became law on 9 July 2008 when the Queen approved it through an Order in Council of the Privy Council. Only the commencement section came into force on approval with the rest of the measure coming into force on such day or days as the Welsh Ministers may specify by Statutory Instrument.

The primary aim of the legislation is to reform the law of tort in respect of the National Health Service in Wales. Assembly Presiding Officer Dafydd Elis-Thomas said that "[t]he passing of the first assembly measure into law heralds a burgeoning confidence in the new law-making constitution of Wales," and called the measure a "historic milestone for Wales and the National Assembly for Wales".[1]

References

  1. ^ "First Welsh law's royal approval". BBC News Online. 9 July 2008.