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The requirement for an increased understanding of the growing disparity between those who are active and those who are not.
Determine how to make best use of the school estate regarding the provision of sport and PA opportunities for communities.
Committee reports
Date published:
15 February 2023
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In the Scottish Government’s view, “there are no practical or legislative bars to a formal consent requirement which would allow the flexibility to make GB or UK-wide instruments where that is agreed to be best, while recognising and respecting devolution.”
Kind regards
Claire Baker MSP
Convener
Economy and Fair Work Committee 2022-2023 pre-budget comments
We held evidence sessions during September[1] to discuss how the Scottish Government budget for 2022-23 could best support a post-pandemic society and drive business recovery.
Committee reports
Date published:
13 November 2020
In her view, the description of a “non-natural person” must therefore be flexible. The Member believes that the best way to achieve this balance is by conferring the power to adapt and modify the description of a “non-natural person” to Scottish Ministers by regulations subject to the affirmative procedure.
The issue should have been spotted in advance and we should never have reached the current point. I do not believe that anyone who is involved in the tripartite talks wanted to reach this point.
It is correct to say that a doctor and a proxy might collude and—quite improperly—allow a patient to die, but that evil should be dealt with in other ways.
Having read the Executive's letter dated 26 September, I have concerns. Basically, it has taken four months to arrive at the conclusion that that the status quo is sufficient.
Paragraph 76 says:"Repeal of section 2A is expected to be cost neutral."The implementation of section 26 is not expected to place a financial burden on local authorities.