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The policy memorandum (para 85) explains that:
The aggravation is intended to ensure the new offence effectively captures the seriousness of perpetrators involving children in domestic abuse by providing that the offence is aggravated if, in committing the offence of abuse of a partner or ex-partner, the perpetrator used a child in the commission of the off...
Although those living in temporary homeless accommodation will be exempt from the regulations, there could be further impacts when young people move on from temporary accommodation:
In Scotland, 28% of homeless applications in 2015-16 were made by young people aged 18-24. Although the new regulations exempt young people who are in temporary accommodation, ...
These Regulations amend the Schedule to the principle 2013 Regulations by inserting a new table which specifies two additional groups of workers, namely support workers employed in care at home and housing support services and setting a required registration date of 30 September 2020 for these workers who work in the relevant role on 2 October 2017.
The Committee further calls on the Scottish Government to improve the levels of community engagement in order to mitigate any objections or complaints concerning new forest developments and land-use changes.
The Committee further calls on the Scottish Government to improve the levels of community engagement in order to mitigate any objections or complaints concerning new forest developments and land-use changes.
The matter should be revisited.
There should be a new power to resolve matters by means of a minor reorganisation of a croft or two requiring redrawing of boundaries or declaration of rightful occupiers, i.e. a limited reorganisation scheme not at present allowed for.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 February 2017
The Policy Note explains that the revised table is applicable with retrospective effect from 1 April 2016 for officer members changing employment within the scheme year 2016/2017, new starters, practitioners and non GP partners whose contributions which are based on current year income.
I stress, however, that the TIF model opens up new opportunities for the city of Edinburgh to further realise its economic potential, and I am delighted that it has taken such an opportunity to develop new ways to move forward.
Section 4 concerns pre-action requirements and inserts proposed new section 24A(7) into the Conveyancing and Feudal Reform (Scotland) Act 1970 and proposed new section 5B(7) into the 1894 act.