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It will also enable the AHDB to continue to deliver legacy research and plant protection services to these sectors during a transition period.
This instrument also introduces a new duty on the AHDB to hold a regular vote at least once every five years on proposals for how the levy will be spent in each of the levy paying sectors.
There are 17 budget lines in the proposed International and European Relations budget. These include a new budget line for the Scottish Government’s office in Copenhagen.
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The LCM (paragraph 31) states that the Bill’s over-arching principles will apply to all subsidies and will therefore impact economic development and many other areas of devolved competence:
Every time the Scottish Ministers wish to exercise their powers to give funding or support to a particular area of devolved competence, there will be new...
As the Committee note, UK Government subordinate legislation would be needed should the Scottish Ministers request that devolved judicial offices should be added to the new pension scheme. The Committee asks why the Scottish Government consider it appropriate for this power to be exercised by order made by the Secretary of State, rather than by Scottish sta...
What they need is a one-stop shop, as in New York, Australia and England.”
Gillian Fyfe made the general point that—
“…the user must be put at the heart of the legal aid system.
According to the Scottish Government's Policy Note, the instrument sets out the rules and eligibility criteria for Child Disability Payment (CDP), a form of assistance to support children and young people who have a physical or mental disability, or who have a terminal illness. This new form of social security assistance will replace Disability Living Allow...
Gypsy/Traveller Action Plan - to improve the lives of Gypsy/Travellers across housing, education and work, and to tackle discrimination.
New Scots integration strategy - to support the integration of refugees and asylum seekers.
Key legislation
The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 gives UK and Scottish Ministers new powers in devolved areas that go beyond correcting deficiencies.
Whilst there are some challenges associated with working and engaging digitally, we recognise too that it has helped us reach new stakeholders and allowed us to bring together groups who would be unable to meet in person.