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Committee reports Date published: 31 October 2022

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24: Funding for Culture - Multi-year funding

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.creativescotland.com/what-we-do/latest-news/archive/2022/08/future-funding-for-organisations-august-2022-update" target="_blank">https://www.creativescotland.com/what-we-do/latest-news/archive/2...
Committees Last updated: 30 March 2026

The 2023/24 audit of Ferguson Marine Port Glasgow (Holdings) Limited

Although the Scottish Government has now agreed funding for 2025/26, FMPG has no contracted work beyond the completion of vessel 802 (MV Glen Rosa)".
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 November 2025

SPICe Bill Summaries - Session 6 - July 2023 to June 2024 - Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill??

Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill   Bill Number: SP Bill 31 Introduced on: 13 June 2023 Introduced by: Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity Lorna Slater MSP (Government Bill)  Passed: 26 June 2024 Royal Assent: 8 August 2024 Passage of the Bill  The Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill was introduced on 13 June 2023. 
Committee reports Date published: 28 November 2024

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Social Justice and Social Security Committee on 21 November 2024 - Consideration by the Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Official Report, 21 November 2024, Col 26 The Cabinet Secretary reassured the Committee that lessons had been learned from the case transfer process.
Committee reports Date published: 11 December 2020

Subordinate Legislation Considered bythe Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 8 December 2020

Regulations 2020 (SSI 2020/393) On 26 November 2020 the legal adviser asked for an explanation of this matter: In regulation 3(11), in the modifications to Part A of Annex 3, paragraphs 4(2)(ii) and (iii) of new Schedule 1E make reference to Article 2b(1) and (3) of Decision 2015/1554.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 August 2019

Wild Salmon - Invasive non-native species

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.sfca.co.uk/go-fishing/know-your-fish/ruffe/" target="_blank">https://www.sfca.co.uk/go-fishing/know-your-fish/ruffe/</a> [accessed 26 June 2019] but there appears to be little research on the effect of these species on salmon.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2020

Health and Sport Committee 10 March 2020

The consortium’s work ensures that people have timely access to new medicines that provide the most benefit, based on the best available evidence.
Last updated: 14 May 2024

SPBill36BS062024

P ART 3A 20 E NGAGEMENT WITH OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS 19A Pre-assessment engagement (1) The Scottish Ministers must, where a relevant assessment arranged by them under Chapter 1 of Part 2 in relation to a building involves entry on premises, use their best endeavours to ensure that, before the first premises are entered for the purposes of the 25 arrangement, the persons mentioned in subsection (2) are— (a) informed that the assessment is to be carried out, and (b) given a reasonable opportunity to put questions about the assessment to a person appointed for that purpose by the Scottish Ministers. (2) The persons are— 30 (a) where the assessment is arranged by the Scottish Ministers in order to enable a relevant assessment arranged by another person to be completed, the owners and occupiers of premises that— (i) form part of the building to which the assessment relates, and (ii) are to be entered pursuant to the arrangement made by the Scottish Ministers, 35 (b) otherwise, the owners and occupiers of the building to which the assessment relates. 13 Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill Part 3A—Engagement with owners and occupiers (3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the Scottish Ministers’ duty under that subsection is to be regarded as fulfilled if the person carrying out the assessment arranged by the Scottish Ministers has a duty, under an agreement with the Scottish Ministers, to use the person’s best endeavours to ensure that the persons mentioned in 5 subsection (2) are— (a) informed that the assessment is to be carried out, and (b) given a reasonable opportunity to put questions about the assessment to a person appointed for that purpose by the person carrying out the assessment. (4) In this section and sections 19B and 19C, “relevant assessment” means— 10 (a) a single-building assessment, or 1 (b) an additional work assessment. 19B Post-assessment engagement: reports (1) The Scottish Ministers must, where they arranged a relevant assessment in relation to a building under Chapter 1 of Part 2, use their best endeavours to ensure that the persons 15 mentioned in subsection (2) are— (a) so far as practicable, informed, in plain language, of the conclusions contained in the report of the assessment, and (b) given a reasonable opportunity to put questions about the report to a person appointed for that purpose by the Scottish Ministers. 20 (2) The persons are— (a) where the assessment was arranged by the Scottish Ministers in order to enable a relevant assessment arranged by another person to be completed, the owners and occupiers of premises that— (i) form part of the building to which the assessment related, and 25 (ii) were entered pursuant to the arrangement made by the Scottish Ministers, (b) otherwise, the owners and occupiers of the building to which the assessment related. (3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the Scottish Ministers’ duty under that subsection is to be regarded as fulfilled if the person who carried out the assessment 30 has a duty, under an agreement with the Scottish Ministers, to use the person’s best endeavours to ensure that the persons mentioned in subsection (2) are— (a) so far as practicable, informed, in plain language, of the conclusions contained in the report of the assessment, and (b) given a reasonable opportunity to put questions about the report to a person 35 appointed for that purpose by the person who carried out the assessment. 19C Post-assessment engagement: remediation work (1) The Scottish Ministers must, where they arrange remediation work in relation to a building under Chapter 1 of Part 2, use their best endeavours to ensure that the persons mentioned in subsection (2) are— 14 Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill Part 4—Responsible developers scheme (a) before the remediation work begins— (i) informed that the work is to be carried out, and (ii) given a reasonable opportunity to put questions about the work to a person appointed for that purpose by the Scottish Ministers, 5 (b) while the remediation work is carried out— (i) kept informed, so far as is practicable, about the progress of the work, and (ii) given a reasonable opportunity to put questions about the progress of the work to a person appointed for the purpose by the Scottish Ministers, (c) as soon as practicable after the building’s entry in the cladding assurance register 10 is amended to record the date on which the Sottish Ministers were satisfied that 1 the work had been completed, informed of that fact. (2) The persons are— (a) where the work is arranged by the Scottish Ministers in order to enable remediation work arranged by another person to be completed, the owners and occupiers of 15 premises that— (i) form part of the building to which the relevant assessment that identified the work as being needed related, and (ii) are to be entered pursuant to the arrangement made by the Scottish Ministers, (b) otherwise, the owners and occupiers of the building to which the relevant 20 assessment that identified the work as being needed related. (3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the Scottish Ministers’ duty under that subsection is to be regarded as fulfilled if the person carrying out the work arranged by the Scottish Ministers has a duty, under an agreement with the Scottish Ministers, to use the person’s best endeavours to ensure that the persons mentioned in subsection 25 (2) are— (a) informed that the work is to be carried out, and (b) given a reasonable opportunity to put questions about the work to a person appointed for that purpose by the person carrying out the assessment. (4) Where remediation work is arranged by the Scottish Ministers under section 7, the 30 Scottish Ministers need comply with the duties imposed by subsection (1)(a) and (b) only to the extent that is practicable in the circumstances. (5) In this section, “remediation work” means work identified in a single-building assessment report or an additional work assessment report as being needed to eliminate or mitigate risks to human life that are (directly or indirectly) created or exacerbated by a building’s 35 external wall cladding system.
Last updated: 3 June 2025

Daily list 3 June

Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill — Stage 2 Section 4 Angela Constance 1 In section 4, page 9, line 18, at end insert— Angela Constance 2 In section 4, page 9, line 19, leave out and insert Angela Constance 3 In section 4, page 9, line 19, at end insert— Angela Constance 4 In section 4, page 9, line 25, at end insert— Angela Constance 5 In section 4, page 9, line 31, at end insert— Angela Constance 6 In section 4, page 9, line 32, after insert After section 5 Angela Constance 7 After section 5, insert— Section 7 Angela Constance 8 In section 7, page 12, leave out lines 17 to 27 and insert— Angela Constance 9 In section 7, page 13, line 5, at end insert— Angela Constance 10 In section 7, page 14, leave out lines 28 to 33 and insert— Angela Constance 11 In section 7, page 15, line 6, at end insert— Section 9 Angela Constance 12 In section 9, page 16, line 21, after insert Angela Constance 13 In section 9, page 16, line 22, at end insert Angela Constance 14 In section 9, page 16, leave out from line 34 to end of line 3 on page 17 and insert— Angela Constance 15 In section 9, page 17, leave out line 10 and insert— Section 10 Angela Constance 16 In section 10, page 18, line 7, at end insert— Section 16 Angela Constance 17 In section 16, page 21, line 15, at end insert Angela Constance 18 In section 16, page 21, line 18, leave out and insert After section 16 Angela Constance 19 After section 16, insert— Section 17 Angela Constance 20 In section 17, page 22, line 7, leave out and insert Angela Constance 21 In section 17, page 22, line 14, at end insert— Section 18 Angela Constance 22 In section 18, page 22, line 27, leave out and insert Angela Constance 23 In section 18, page 22, line 33, leave out and insert Angela Constance 24 In section 18, page 23, leave out lines 12 and 13 Angela Constance 25 In section 18, page 23, line 16, at end insert— Section 19 Angela Constance 26...
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 September 2020

Trade Agreements and their Potential Impact on Environmental Protection - 4.1 Trade in eggs and egg products – interaction between trade and animal welfare standards

Without such guarantee, the EU would be hesitant to conclude a deal removing tariffs, knowing that the UK could drop its standards and sell cheap sub-standard eggs across the EU single market.

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