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Governance and reporting
Following the announcement of the revised delivery plan for dualling the A9, the Committee explored what the new approach would mean for the overall governance of the dualling programme.
Committee reports
Date published:
19 September 2024
Committee consideration
In its Stage 1 report the Committee considered the powers themselves to be acceptable in principle, however, considered that they should be subject to a consultation requirement before they are exercised.
These new powers will allow provision to be made about communication from Revenue Scotland to taxpayers and will extend beyond ele...
Table 1 below compares the existing and new wording (added wording emphasised in column 2):
Table 1: Proposed changes to Section 40(9) of the 2003 Act1: Current wording of Section 40(9)2: New wording as amended by the BillThe landlord may object to the notice of diversification if (and only if)—(a)the landlord reason...
For example, material which is re-shared will not require a new imprint so long as the original imprint remains on the material and the material has not been "materially altered".
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.cosla.gov.uk/news/2023/cosla-response-to-scottish-budget-announcement" target="_blank">https://www.cosla.gov.uk/news/2023/cosla-response-to-scottish-budget-announcement</a>:
...we have received £62.7 million less in revenue than we expected before inflation is taken int...
We also restate our position that the Scottish Government should adopt a similar approach to that of the UK Government and Scottish Fiscal Commission in comparing new plans for spending with estimates or outturns from the previous year.
We recommend that the Scottish Government considers how it can work towards “putting prevention on an equal footing with capital and day-to-day spending”, as recommended in a recent report by DEMOSiDEMOS paper on Revenue, capital, prevention: A new public spending framework for the future, 2 October 2023..