The act has the following provisions: • creates an executive body—the
Welsh Assembly Government (known since May 2011 as the Welsh Government)—that is separate from the legislative body, that is, the National Assembly for Wales. The Welsh Government is therefore altered from being a committee of the National Assembly to being a distinct body • provides a mechanism for
Orders in Council to delegate power from Parliament to the Assembly, which will give the Assembly powers to make "
Measures" (Welsh Laws). Schedule 5 of the Act describes the fields in which the assembly has Measure making powers. • provides for a
referendum for further legislature competencies, to be known as "
Acts of the Assembly", expanding the Assembly's legislative competence • creates a
Welsh Seal and a Keeper of the Welsh Seal (the
First Minister) • creates a Welsh
Consolidated Fund • creates the post of
Counsel General as a member of the Welsh Government and its
chief legal adviser. • creates a
Partnership Council for Wales to facilitate co-operation between Welsh ministers and
local government in Wales. • assigns to the
monarch new functions of formally appointing Welsh ministers and granting
royal assent to acts of the Assembly. The bill received royal assent on 25 July 2006. The part that provides for acts was brought into force, and the relating to measures and related Orders in Council ceased to have effect, on 5 May 2011 following the
2011 Welsh devolution referendum. The act was further amended to rename the assembly to
Senedd Cymru, and further extend its legislative competence to the
reserved matters model, by the
Wales Act 2014. ==Schedule 5 of the act==