
Minor Corrections to Welsh Legislation Implemented
Cardiff, UK – July 9, 2025 – A new piece of legislation, titled “The Amendments to Subordinate Legislation (Miscellaneous Corrections) (Wales) Regulations 2025” (or “Rheoliadau Diwygio Is-ddeddfwriaeth (Cywiriadau Amrywiol) (Cymru) 2025” in Welsh), has been published today, July 9, 2025, at 13:23.
This statutory instrument, made under the authority of the Welsh Parliament, serves to address a series of minor corrections and amendments across various pieces of existing subordinate legislation within Wales. While the specific details of each correction would typically be elaborated within the body of the regulations themselves, the purpose of such legislation is generally to ensure the clarity, accuracy, and effective functioning of the legal framework governing Wales.
These types of “miscellaneous corrections” often arise from oversight, minor drafting errors, or the need to align existing regulations with updated practices or interpretations. They are a standard part of maintaining a robust and up-to-date legal system.
The publication of these regulations signifies a proactive approach by the Welsh Government to uphold the integrity of its legal statutes. The objective is to prevent potential ambiguities or inconsistencies that could arise from minor discrepancies in previously enacted subordinate legislation.
Further details regarding the specific amendments introduced by these regulations can be found on the official legislation.gov.uk website. The publication ensures transparency and accessibility to the most current legal information for all stakeholders in Wales.
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