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The Committee further asked whether the NSAIS required direct oversight of operational mobilisation, given it is a new service, to have more confidence that concerns raised by stakeholders are addressed.
We also find it frustrating when the lobbying team asks us to resubmit instances of lobbying based on seemingly new rules unbeknown to us. For example, I like to ensure consistency when submitting instances of lobbying.
Committee reports
Date published:
19 December 2022
It states that "Framework legislation will typically provide powers to Ministers to make new laws by secondary legislation to fill in the detail of the Act as a later point," noting that the Cabinet Office's Guide to Legislation states that "a bill or provision that consists primarily of powers and leaves the substance of the policy, or significant aspects ...
Committee reports
Date published:
22 November 2021
The Committee also received a number of submissions stressing how challenging it was attracting new people into the profession to provide criminal justice services.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/news/seed-potato-brexit-concerns/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/news/seed-potato-brexit-concerns/</a> [accessed 1 June 2021] Soft fruits like raspberries and strawberries are another important crop in Scotland.
Recommendations 37 and 38 are closely linked to the induction training for new and existing members on human rights to be delivered in Session 6 as set out in recommendation 35.
The Committee notes that the borrowing powers in the Fiscal Framework were not designed to deal with situations like the COVID-19 crisis when there can be a need to develop, cost and announce new measures very rapidly and there is the potential for the nations of the UK to be affected by the COVID-19 crisis in significantly different ways.