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Using GDP, the costs of the NCS as per the Bill as introduced (figures from the updated FM provided to the Committee on 11 December 2023) over the 10 year period are almost neutral to those under CPI although the specific NCS development costs are reduced by £7 – 11m, this is further explained in Annex A.
Using GDP, the costs of the NCS as per the Bill as introduced (figures from the updated FM provided to the Committee on 11 December 2023) over the 10 year period are almost neutral to those under CPI although the specific NCS development costs are reduced by £7 – 11m, this is further explained in Annex A.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 January 2012
Under this legislation, development, land management or forestry proposals must comply with the legislation. SNH and FCS are involved in advising on compliance, survey methods, mitigation and licensing.
It is estimated by Police Scotland 7 This document relates to the Female Genital Mutilation (Protection and Guidance) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 47) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 29 May 2019 that one to two hours’ awareness training would be required for approximately 23,400 staff. 25.
It has been developed using the best available evidence, recognising that some of the expense will be incurred through contractual arrangements between external parties and is therefore subject to commercial and contractual considerations. 7. It is estimated that there are no costs arising from extending candidacy rights and the right to hold office at devo...
The Scottish Government believes that the event will reinforce Glasgow’s reputation internationally as a major event and tourist destination. Purpose of the Bill 7. The purpose of the Bill is to help ensure successful delivery of the Championship.
The independent reviewer will be appointed by the Scottish Ministers (section 7(1)). The rest of section 7 makes self-explanatory provision about various other matters to do with appointment.
Committee reports
Date published:
15 September 2023
A special destination is a condition that often applies when people (usually spouses/civil partners) buy property jointly.
Section 72, the main provision, would strengthen the position of the deceased person's spouse or civil partner (compared to their position under the current law) when someone dies without leaving a will.
These homes could also be used flexibly to meet changing needs with the housing providers buying back the purchased share and converting the tenure to rent