Politicians in Cardiff Bay are to get a vote over whether controversial Westminster legislation to legalise assisted dying should apply to Wales.
Senedd members will have to decide whether to give consent for Labour MP Kim Leadbeater's legislation to apply in Wales, should it be agreed by the UK Parliament.
Last October Senedd members – including First Minister Eluned Morgan and Health Secretary Jeremy Miles – voted against the broader principle of assisted dying.
If agreed by MPs, Leadbeater's legislation would make it legal for over-18s who are terminally ill to be given assistance to end their own life.
Separately, amendments passed in March by MPs could also give Senedd politicians and ministers power over the date for when most of the law comes into force.
The UK and Welsh governments have remained neutral on the backbench legislation. Miles and Leadbeater met to discuss the bill earlier this week.