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In its submission, the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS) said that"The continuous adding of responsibility and the allocation of new duties to the Police has been done with little consideration to the resource required to effectively deliver on these."
The manifesto also committed to "seek to reflect so far as we can, new EU animal welfare labelling to promote food produced to higher than EU welfare standards".
Committee reports
Date published:
26 February 2021
There is evidence that the legislation works to the extent that, if participation requests are successful, there is an opportunity to rebuild or develop collaboration between the two parties.iOfficial Report 9 September 2020, Cols 5 and 6
It has been immensely encouraging to hear a number of good news stories during this inquiry. For instance from Mary Pear...
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In addition, witnesses agreed that a long term campaign of publicising and awareness raising for any new legislation is critically important.
The Supreme Court found that it created a new requirement for claimants to show, as a matter of fact, that serious harm had occurred (or was likely to occur) before a case could proceed.
Committee reports
Date published:
28 September 2020
For the majority of marine licences the “relevant date” will be 30 November 2020, unless transitional provisions apply.
New applications for a licence for the discharge of treatment waters from wellboats will be made to SEPA, and any necessary conditions of those operations will be incorporated into the operator’s CAR licence.
Also in relation to appeals, OneKind note that
"this might allow a disqualified individual to acquire a new dog but would be unlikely to restore the original, possibly much loved, pet to his/her family.
The Minister also advised that, local authorities will not be expected to cover the additional costs that the new right of appeal to the Upper Tribunal may bring.
The Cabinet Secretary confirmed the 'saving provisions' in the draft instrument would prevent retrospective application of the new provisions to those officers already appointed.