(1) Joint committee regulations and regulations under section 80 may include supplementary, incidental, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision.
(2) The Welsh Ministers may by regulations make supplementary, incidental, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision applying in relation to—
(a) all corporate joint committees;
(b) a particular corporate joint committee;
(c) a particular description of corporate joint committee.
(3) Regulations under subsection (2) may also make provision imposing a prohibition, restriction or other limitation on the exercise of the economic well-being function by a corporate joint committee granted that function.
(4) Regulations under subsection (2) have effect subject to any provision included in joint committee regulations.
(5) In this section references to supplementary, incidental, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision include provision—
(a) for the transfer of property (real or personal), rights or liabilities (including criminal liabilities, and rights and liabilities in relation to a contract of employment)—
(i) from a principal council to a corporate joint committee;
(ii) from a National Park authority to a corporate joint committee;
(iii) from a corporate joint
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