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Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/groups/independent-review-of-adult-social-care/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/groups/independent-review-of-adult-social-care/</a> [accessed August 2022]
In the Bill's Policy Memorandum, the Government sets out its expectation that the new care boards will "represent the local population" and w...
Meeting international obligations, and coordination, attendance and representation of the UK in international fora;
Providing the appropriate personnel for the Plant Varieties and Seeds Committee and National Lists and Seeds Committee, and for the sub-groups of these committees (see Roles and Responsibilities: existing or new bodies);
Implementation of legi...
There is a concern that NI growers may not be able to access new plant varieties and seeds in the future which may be developed in GB through techniques such as gene editing as it will have to maintain parity with EU regulations.
Retrieved from <a href="https://bprcdn.parliament.scot/published/PA/2022/2/21/ded31c2f-f7cf-4fb5-b4c4-0ab3f53149c4/PAS062022R1.pdf" target="_blank">https://bprcdn.parliament.scot/published/PA/2022/2/21/ded31c2f-f7cf-4fb5-b4c4-0ab3f53149c4/PAS062022R1.pdf</a> The Committee welcomed the Auditor General's intention to continue to monitor the situation and will consider the Scottish Government's response to its report in the new...
Makes it an offence to use more than one dog when making use of the exception for the management of foxes and mink below ground.
Provides a new exception for activities carried out for the purpose of environmental benefit where up to two dogs may be used.
A significant part of the Act is delivered through the British Sign Language National Plan 2017 – 2023 with 70 actions across ten long-term ambitions. A new National Plan will be published and implemented following the conclusion of the current plan at the end of 2023, in line with section 1(6) of the Act.
Holyrood’s Finance and Public Administration Committee has called for more detail on the “full economic and political situation” in a new Scottish Government consultative document.
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A variety of different tenancy types exist. Since 1 December 2017, most new tenancies will be private residential tenancies.
The Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment published in June 2021 gave illustrative “average, indicative” fees, for a three year licence, of between £222 and £377 for a new application and £148 to £249 for a licence renewal.
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Potential changes to legislation on the topic of mental health and adults with incapacity during the new session of Parliament are discussed further in a SPICe blog on the topic.