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These provisions restate much of the structure of the current regulatory system whilst also adding certain new provisions. One additional major change is that the work of regulatory committees of category 1 regulators would become subject to freedom of information requests under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 when these committees are exerci...
The sanctions currently available to the Commission would apply to unregulated legal services providers.
The new system would only apply to services complaints as it is not possible to raise a conduct complaint against an individual or body which is not regulated.
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Summary
The main provisions of the Bill are set out in six parts:
Part 1 - Victims and Witnesses Commissioner for Scotland
Measures seeking to establish a new office of Victims and Witnesses Commissioner for Scotland, including the functions, powers and duties of the Commissioner.
It concluded that current arrangements in Scotland are not satisfactory, particularly with the growth in sources of information which are not regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (p 81):
The rise of 'new' or 'citizen' journalists, and the vast increase in the use of social media, suggest that the tools hitherto relied upon in Scotland a...
The more extensive sentencing powers provided for in the Bill partly reflect the fact that the new court would be able to deal with some of the most serious cases, including ones with a murder charge.
Police Scotland also suggests there should be a discussion about a potential new offence in of possession of glue traps in addition to the offence of purchasing, noting there could be some dubiety around the offence of 'acquiring' a glue trap.
Scrutiny of Auditor General reports
The Committee scrutinised eight new reports published by the Auditor General during the reporting period, five of which were ‘Section 22 reports'iSection 22 reports are prepared by the Auditor General if any specific concerns or issues have been raised in the audit of one of the public bodies for which she is responsible...
It also states that once a person has attained 18 the court may commit the person to a YOI (section 16)
Provide that the Scottish Ministers may make regulations relating to children detained in secure accommodation through a criminal justice route, which may include providing that a child may remain in secure accommodation up to a maximum age of 19 (sections 16 and 17)
Bring greater consistency to where children convicted of an offence may be detained, in particular a new...