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Committee and Rural Affairs and Islands (“RAI”) CommitteeiiiRural Affairs and Islands ("RAI") Committee. Written submission., New Zealand’s Regulations Review CommitteeiiNew Zealand’s Regulations Review Committee.
This is how the casual vacancy system for the lists works, and I see no reason why it shouldn't continue to work that way if an MSP is recalled. The voters will have a new MSP, who, given what happened to their predecessor, is likely to take their role seriously, which seems to me to be the whole point of the exercise.
However, reference is made in the Explanatory Notes to an ability to respond to new, intangible, technologies, such as the use of AI, which may be integrated into physical products.
An amendment lodged by Jim Fairlie MSP was agreed, extending the maximum length of a section 16AA licence to 5 years (now found in section 7 of the Bill as amended, which inserts a new section 16AA(5)(b) into the 1981 Act).
Committee reports
Date published:
22 February 2024
meetingId=13948 [accessed 9 January 2024]
The Explanatory Notes state that "Subsection (8) places a new duty on local authorities to provide the support that a carer needs to enable the carer to take sufficient breaks from providing care for the cared-for person.
The CPTPP is a free trade agreement between Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, New Zealand, Singapore and Vietnam. It was signed in Chile in March 2018.
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2023
meetingId=15503</a> Others, including Outer Hebrides Tourism called for businesses to have an initial period of grace from penalties for late returns and return errors “to allow for business adjusting to the new regime and payment return periods should be set to ensure minimum additional burden to existing business reporting”10Outer Hebrides Tourism, ...
Committee reports
Date published:
19 December 2023
Clause 59 of the Bill (previously Clause 55) would create a new criminal offence of onward sharing of Revenue Scotland data provided for Digital Verification Services provisions without permission.
Committee reports
Date published:
20 November 2023
On this basis, the Committee notes the Scottish Government’s reasons for deciding on a 40cm depth definition at this point but urges the Scottish Government to take a proactive approach in response to new evidence and data to ensure the definition keeps pace with scientific research.
Committee reports
Date published:
20 November 2023
'muirburn’ covers a wide range of practices ranging from the practice of burning heather on sporting estates to encourage the growth of new heather for attracting and feeding Grouse, usually carried out by a team of experienced, well equipped and organised practitioners under the supervision of a Gamekeeper on a rotational basis, forming a mosaic of vegetat...