Meeting Agenda
The Committee will decide whether to take item 4 in private.
The Committee will consider the following continued petitions—
PE1919: Ban the sale of high caffeine products to children for performance enhancement;
PE1962: Stop motorhomes parking overnight out with formal campsites, caravan parks and Aires;
PE1964: Create an independent review of the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman;
PE1975: Reform the law relating to Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs);
PE2028: Extend the concessionary bus travel scheme to include people seeking asylum in Scotland; and
PE2030: Review cultural funding arrangements to enable Scotland to contribute to the Venice Biennale in 2024.
CPPP/S6/24/9/1(P) (Private Paper)
Petition PE1919 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/2, 247KB, pdf)
Petition PE1962 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/3, 142KB, pdf)
Petition PE1964 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/4, 184KB, pdf)
Petition PE1975 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/5, 168KB, pdf)
Petition PE2028 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/6, 296KB, pdf)
Petition PE2030 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/7, 271KB, pdf)
The Committee will consider the following new petitions—
PE2079: Introduce legislation to provide for exemptions in paying medical facility parking charges and to create a new classification of parking badge for care-givers;
PE2080: Implement the recommended screening guidelines for people with Li Fraumeni Syndrome;
PE2081: Make chronic kidney disease a key clinical priority;
PE2084: Allow alkaline hydrolysis; and
PE2085 Introduce a statutory definition of residency for Fatal Accident Inquiries into the deaths of Scots abroad.
Petition PE2079 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/8, 323KB, pdf)
Petition PE2080 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/9, 276KB, pdf)
Petition PE2081 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/10, 286KB, pdf)
Petition PE2084 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/11, 266KB, pdf)
Petition PE2085 posted 09/05/2024 (Ref: CPPP/S6/24/9/12, 359KB, pdf)
The Committee will be invited to consider a recommendation by the Parliament's Participation and Communities Team for a People's Panel.
CPPP/S6/24/9/13(P) (Private Paper)