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“In order for the issues raised in the ‘Cumberlege Review’ to be successfully addressed, public awareness raising of this new role and effective management of patient expectations will be equally essential."
This included a section on transitions with the intention that "people are given the help and support they need to plan for, and adjust to, new phases of their lives".3Scottish Government. (2021).
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Percentage for the Arts
Culture Counts were among several organisations to argue that additional revenue could be raised through a ‘Percentage for the Arts’ scheme, which would create a requirement for a percentage of the overall cost of a construction project for new public buildings, places or spaces to be spent on public art.1Written submission from Cul...
The Scotland Act 1998, the Northern Ireland Act 1998, and Government of Wales Acts 1998 led to the establishment of three new governments/executives in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.
It goes on to note:
We would hope that, if supported, this new clause would help to deter anyone from considering travelling outside of the UK to pay for an organ.
It also seems appropriate to use an annual escalator as was the case with the Scottish Landfill Tax; starting low but with yearly increases to help introduce any new tax. This would also give operators and the waste industry a clear route map.
His briefing paper stated:
it is a novel feature of the Subsidy Control Bill that it creates a new route to challenge, and ground(s) of challenge to, the validity of an ASP that is self-contained in the substantive legislation and not made by amendment to the Scotland Act.