Judiciary (Register of Interests) (PE1458)
We go back to current petitions, the third of which is PE1458, by Peter Cherbi, on a register of interests for members of Scotland’s judiciary. Members have a note by the clerk and the SPICe briefing on section 23(7) of the Scotland Act 1998, which we asked for.
A bill on a similar issue is still being considered by the New Zealand Parliament, which will not report on it until February 2014, so it would be good to have an update to see what direction it is going in.
Okay.
Vacant Land in Private Ownership (PE1465)
The fourth current petition is PE1465, by Tony Ivanov, on the maintenance of vacant land in private ownership. Members have a note by the clerk—it is paper 7—and written submissions. I invite contributions from members.
I am disappointed that the Scottish Government is not willing to take on board the petitioner’s argument. The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 allows a planning authority to take action regarding vacant land in private ownership, but it is clear that there is little incentive to enforce notices when the chance of recouping any expenditure is low.
I thank Angus MacDonald for his point. Do you have any recommendations for the committee on how to deal with the petition?
I am loth to close the petition, but we have hit a brick wall. Perhaps we have to get our thinking caps on to see what else we can do but, unfortunately, I do not think that the committee can do much more.
It sounds as though you will look at other action beyond the petition.
Yes.
Do other members have views? I take Angus MacDonald’s point that this is a good petition, but it does not look as though we have much option other than to close it under rule 15.7 of the standing orders, as the Scottish Government maintains that powers are already in place to address the issues raised in the petition and that responsibility for when and how the powers are exercised rests with local authorities. Is that agreed?
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness (PE1480)
The fifth current petition is PE1480, by Amanda Kopel, on behalf of the Frank Kopel Alzheimer’s Awareness Campaign, on Alzheimer’s and dementia awareness. Members have a note by the clerk and the submissions.
Single Room Hospitals (Isolation) (PE1482)
The sixth current petition is PE1482, by John Womersley, on isolation in single rooms in hospitals. Members have a note by the clerk and the submissions. I invite comments from members.
Independence Referendum (Bilingual Question) (PE1483)
The seventh and final current petition is PE1483, by John Macleod, on a bilingual version of the independence referendum question. Members have a note by the clerk and submissions. The Referendum (Scotland) Bill Committee considered the issue and no member lodged a stage 3 amendment to seek a bilingual ballot paper. The Government’s view is clear: it does not wish to accept the terms of the petition.
As convener of the cross-party group on Gaelic, I have a great deal of sympathy with the petition, particularly given the guidance in Bòrd na Gàidhlig’s national plan for Gaelic that the language should be given equal respect, although the guidance says that that does not automatically mean identical treatment for Gaelic and English in all circumstances.
Are you suggesting that we close the petition but write to ask the Scottish Government to consider the idea for the general election in 2015 or the Scottish Parliament election in 2016?
I would be content with that. Although we are closing the petition, can we expect a response from the Government?
Yes, I think that it is competent to do that.
Some of us failed in not raising the issue during the passage of the bill. For the life of me, I do not understand the Government’s position. I support Angus MacDonald’s proposal.
I considered lodging an amendment at stage 3, but the advice that I received from the Government led me to believe that there was no purpose in doing that, given the timescale.
I suggest that it might not have been a good career move either, but that is another issue.
As agreed under agenda item 1, the committee will now go into private for the final item on the agenda.
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