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Scotland's population is also ageing, with the percentage of those aged over 65 having increased fairly significantly.1Scottish Government. (2015, June 26). Consultation on the Law of Succession.
Annex C
Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Functions and Transfer of Property etc.) Order 2019 (SI 2019/183)
On 26 February 2019, the Scottish Government was asked:
Article 3(2)(c) specifies the Scottish Ministers’ functions under section 44 of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2018
Delia Henry, Age Scotland, explained that people in Scotland had access to free personal care, but when that didn’t work it was important Age Scotland were able to respond on their behalf.i Official Report, 19 April 2018, Col 26
Lucy Mulvagh, Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland, considered access to independent advocacy services was a “live issue” for ...
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2018
To begin this year's scrutiny we issued a call for views which ran from 15 June until 26 July. We received 47 submissions and seven additional submissions.
Committee reports
Date published:
29 November 2017
The Official Report is available on the Committee's website.
The Regulations were laid on 26 October and alter the arrangements for registering documents in the Land Register of Scotland (and Register of Sasines) in connection with the registration of electronic documents and other miscellaneous matters concerning land registration.
The 29 SSIs laid by the LPPO can be broken down as follows—
3 negative instruments;
26 laid no-procedure instruments.
This report looks at the quality of the instruments laid by the Scottish Government and the LPPO in turn, identifying trends and encouraging improvement where necessary.
Ultimately, providers were forced to apply a common-sense ideology plus the latest U-turn in instructions, which inevitably led to inconsistent application across Scotland.
We remain committed Continued on page 27 > Redress Scotland – Corporate Plan 2023–2026 26 Work area 4: Policy & improvement Continued from page 26> to develop and improve our policies, networks.