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It should also be noted that a matter may be referred to the SPPAC, even if a complaint is not made, but emerges through the processing of an expenses claim. Complaints directly to the SPPAC 26. Complaints are occasionally received by the SPPAC.
The Bill as introduced would, if passed:
Make it an offence to use or buy a glue trap that could be used to catch an animal other than an invertebrate
Introduce a licensing scheme for the use of specific traps to catch wild birds and animals, which will require practitioners to complete an approved training course
Introduce a licensing scheme for killing red grouse, which will require the landowner to have a licence to allow the killing and taking of red grouse on their land, and introduces a code of practice for managing that land
Make it possible to have Regulations that would give new powers to inspectors, for example from the Scottish SPCA, to gather evidence around certain wildlife crime offences.
The ADS applies to transactions where at the end of the day that is the effective date of the transaction (usually the date of settlement) the buyer owns more than one dwelling and is not replacing their only or main residence - replacing in this context means selling a current main residence and buying a new residen...
The expression “adult carer” is defined by section 3 of the Carers Act. 26. Regulations made under the new power to set timescales that section 38A will amend into the Carers Act will be subject to the negative procedure (as defined by section 28 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010) as a ...
The expression “adult carer” is defined by section 3 of the Carers Act. 26. Regulations made under the new power to set timescales that section 38A will amend into the Carers Act will be subject to the negative procedure (as defined by section 28 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010) as a ...
However, the Scottish Government’s ‘Carer Support Payment’ (CSP) and ‘Carer’s Allowance Supplement’ amount to a 26 maximum of £2.66 per hour for essential and skilled care work.
In theory, yes, it could be done. We would have to construct a new cable above the existing cable and transfer the load from the old cable to the new cable.
I am keen on a four-week period, but it should not be limited. For example, maternity leave is 26 weeks, and members can extend that by another 26 weeks to 52 weeks if they have been employed for a certain amount of time beforehand.