Assembly Measures

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Assembly Measures are laws made by the National Assembly for Wales.

Law-making in Wales has only been possible since the introduction of the Government of Wales Act 2006 and the law-making powers are limited.

The 2006 Act allows the National Assembly for Wales to make Measures in devolved policy areas known as Fields. The Assembly must first have acquired authority from Westminster (legislative competence) to make Measures.

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