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Bills and Laws

Budget (Scotland) Bill

Overview

The Budget Bill is how the Parliament agrees public spending in Scotland. A Budget Bill is introduced to the Parliament every year. It follows a slightly different process to other Bills.

Read more about the budget process

This budget is for the financial year 2022-23.

The total budget for public spending is £49.1 billion.

The schedules of the Bill describe what money in the budget can be spent on and the maximum amounts that can be spent.

This is the first Budget Bill for Session 6 of the Scottish Parliament.

The Parliament’s standing orders (9.16.2) state that Budget Bills do not require explanatory notes or policy memorandums.

Budget (Scotland) Bill as introduced

The Bill was passed on 10 February 2022 and became an Act on 23 March 2022


Contents


Stage 1 - General principles

Committees examine the Bill and gather views. They produce reports before MSPs debate the Bill in the Chamber. MSPs then decide on the purpose (“general principles”) of the Bill.

The Bill ended Stage 1 on 27 January 2022

Committee Examination

The lead committee for this Bill is the Finance and Public Administration Committee

Find out more about this committee

Committee report

The lead committee's report was published on 21 January 2022.

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

The committee received the following responses to its report-

Debate

MSPs debate the purpose (“general principles”) of the Bill.

Meeting on 27 January 2022

Minutes

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Vote

MSPs vote on the general principles of the Bill.

Meeting on 27 January 2022

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Motion ref. S6M-02949

Budget (Scotland) Bill

  • Submitted by: Kate Forbes, Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch, Scottish National Party.
  • Date lodged: Tuesday, 25 January 2022
  • Motion reference: S6M-02949
  • Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Thursday, 27 January 2022

Result 69 for, 54 against, 0 abstained, 6 did not vote Vote Passed

MSPs agreed that this Bill could continue