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The committee was supportive of that, and the new powers are contained in the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Bill that is before the Parliament and will proceed to stage 3 in the next couple of weeks.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 September 2025
It is intended that this power will provide an opportunity to implement the technical, operational elements, for example, the new IT software and the timescales by which data should be provided.
Committee reports
Date published:
12 December 2023
Committee consideration
This power is central to the functioning of the new lists provided for in the Bill. A list of matters which may be included in regulations in connection with the lists is set out on the face of the Bill.
Committee reports
Date published:
29 November 2022
The Scottish Government is asked to provide a timescale for development of the new agreement.
The Scottish Government's retail strategy includes a commitment to develop a Just Transition Plan for the retail sector.
Again, this amendment contains a consent requirement where the power is exercised within devolved competence but does not confer new powers of the Scottish Ministers.
Regulation 19 amends the 2005 Regulations to prevent new applications for benefit under the 2005 Regulations in Scotland following the coming into force of these Regulations.
12 August 2019 is the commencement date for all regulations except regulation 21 and schedule 2.
The results of the 2016 SSLN survey showed declining performance in literacy on many of the measures.i2016 SSLN literacy results: https://news.gov.scot/news/scottish-survey-of-literacy-and-numeracy-ssln-2016-literacy The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills acknowledged that the results were disappointing.iiMeeting of Parliament 9 May 2017, John Swinn...
CIL charges are set by the local authority, based on the size and type of the new development. It is payable on most developments over 100 square metres or where a new dwelling is created.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 February 2009