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Whilst this provision was added to give the Scottish Ministers flexibility to implement the provisions of the Bill in such manner as they see fit, I accept that the particular provision in section 8(1) in relation to sections 1(6) and 3(3) may not strictly be deemed necessary, given that the lists in sections 1(6) and 3(3) are non-exhaustive.
I can confirm that the Scottish Government’s analysis of instruments within Schedule 1 of the REUL Act has now concluded and no sunset disapplication Scottish Statutory Instrument is expected to be brought forward under section 1(4) of the REUL Act.
To take forward the recommendation established by the Scottish Health Technologies Group, NHS Tayside currently follows NICE Guidance in managing Type 1 Diabetes and considers any person, adult or child, with Type 1 Diabetes to be eligible for insulin pump therapy.
I have set out more details below, relating to the specific provisions the Committee has listed. Sections 1-3 (participation of children and young people in decision-making) Section 1 We intend to commence section 1(2) in the first set of commencement regulations made before s...
Therefore, the provisions of the Act would theoretically allow us to provide financial assistance to non-Scottish boats, but only in relation to one or more of the purposes listed at paragraph 1(1)(a) to (i) of schedule 6 (the permitted purposes) and only so far as a permitted purpose relates to Scotland or the Scott...
where the removal of a country from the list immediately after a treaty is terminated could cause disruption or unfairness, for example in the event of a treaty agreement ceasing to be in force during a local government election period.
MSPs backed the Bill at stage 1. No amendments were lodged at stage 2 or stage 3.