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Approval of SSI: The Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans (Graeme Dey), on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, moved S5M-23318—That the Parliament agrees that the Human Tissue (Excepted Body Parts) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 [draft] be approved.
What circumstances might be considered exceptional in that respect? Clearly, although there will be guidance that will give Social Security Scotland case managers the ability to assess matters, it is very important that we do not start listing what would and would not be exceptional, because, by definition, such things would not be exceptional.
Is there a difference in the Scottish Ministers’ duty in relation to the items in Schedule 1 compared to Schedule 2? Is there a stronger duty in relation to the more specific items in Schedule 1?
Evidence suggests that postnatal transfers have a more limited impact on overall childhood health and development compared to support provided during the critical prenatal window.
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With domestic supplies that is the case, compared with the imports that we get from most countries, with the exception of Norway, which has a lower carbon footprint.At the moment, we bring in fracked gas from the US as liquefied natural gas.