It would also establish the post of a language commissioner, replacing the Welsh Language Board.
The 2011 measure wound up the former Welsh Language Board and created the office of commissioner.
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Ms Davies said the Welsh Language Board had been "very amenable" and had listened to concerns.
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John Walter Jones, chief executive of the Welsh Language Board until 2003, questioned the need for the role of language commissioner.
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However, Welsh Language Board members have written to Mr Morgan warning that any change to their organisation could damage the Welsh language.
The 2011 measure to promote the Welsh language saw the former Welsh Language Board wound up and the office of commissioner role created.
Concerns were also raised by a number of members that the Welsh Language Board would be scrapped as a result of the measure.
The language board said it was keen for other organisations to include their standardised terms in the national database in order to develop the resource further.
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John Walter Jones, chief executive of the Welsh Language Board until 2003, questioned the need for the role of language commissioner at the time of the rejection of the standards.
Many businesses in Wales were using Welsh far more than they used to, and they were doing so in a spirit of goodwill with the support and encouragement of the Welsh Language Board, he added.
In July 2004, first minister Rhodri Morgan announced that most Welsh quangos will be abolished within two years and in November of that year said the Welsh Language Board would be added to that list and its duties and staff transferred to the control of the assembly government by 2007.
Set up in 1993 under the Welsh Language Act, the board's main aim has been to promote the use of the Welsh language.
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Koch confirmed that authorities are looking into legal action against the man for "social fraud, " for illegally getting housing and board for months, as well as a German language course, a cell phone, clothes and other items.
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In the letter, Ms Huws warns that there is a danger "that incorporating the Board's duties within the Government would make the language less visible, giving the impression perhaps that the Government is cutting back on its support for the language".
Ostensibly due to budget cuts, the previous year the Board of Regents voted to discontinue the last of the optional state language exams.
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Coburn has for years sought to obtain transcripts of all Farsi-language broadcasts from those charged with managing the relevant radio services: the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG).
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Wales' main exam board, WJEC, said last week it had received 1, 000 appeals about English language exam results.
"If we have a free-speech problem, I think the answer to that is more free speech, " said Fernando Ferrer, a board member and former Bronx borough president, though he acknowledged concern about "distasteful and incendiary language" that could incite tensions.
Mr Andrews came under fire last summer when he ordered the WJEC board, which sets most of the GCSEs taken by Welsh pupils, to re-grade English language exams after the results were published.
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