He maintained that the EqualityAct2010 was already bringing about change by requiring public bodies to eliminate discrimination and advance equality of opportunity.
Ms Hutt AM explained that the plans would underpin the action taken by the Welsh Government under the EqualityAct2010 (Statutory Duties) (Wales) Regulations 2011 to advance disabled people's equality of opportunity, eliminate discrimination and foster good relations.
The public sector equality duty, set out in the EqualityAct2010, explicitly recognises that disabled people's needs may be different from those of non-disabled people and says public bodies must "take account of disabled people's impairments when making decisions about policies or services".
That would include amending the 2010EqualityAct to ensure no discrimination claim can be brought against religious organisations or individual ministers for refusing to marry a same-sex couple.
Instead, a home visit would be arranged or they would be asked to travel to another centre and it was these "reasonable adjustments" that made the centre compliant with the 2010EqualityAct.