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Committee reports
Date published:
17 November 2023
He added:
"...the Government has an approach on incineration that aims to move away from the development of new incinerators. However, the use of any source of waste heat from an existing facility—whether it is energy from a waste plant, a data centre or an industrial site—makes a valuable contribution by putting heat into a heat network."
The Member in Charge explains in the DPM that the reasons for taking the power are that, as with any new body of law, this Bill may give rise to a need for ancillary provision which the Scottish Ministers may need to address when making regulations.
She told us that within Glasgow, there is an asylum health bridging team who do initial health assessments of new arrivals and they are then linked with relevant health services.
Seven LCMs were considered during this reporting period in relation to the following UK Parliament Bills —
Trade (Australia and New Zealand) Bill
Lodged on 13 June and the Committee considered this on 6 September and 4 October 2022.
The bill confers powers exercisable in devolved areas on UK Ministers alone and on UK and Scottish Ministers concurrently.
Trade (Australia and New Zealand) Bill (UK Parliament legislation)
Lodged on 13 June 2022 and the Committee initially considered this on 6 September 2022.
Committee reports
Date published:
17 December 2021
It is the view of the Scottish Government that it is preferable in terms of good governance that the relevant provisions which fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament should be considered by the UK Parliament in order to ensure that required changes to allow for the transfer and enforcement of orders arising from the new online jus...
Figure 12: Scottish GDP - change from pre-Covid levelsScottish Fiscal CommissionThe SFC expects that the pathway out of the pandemic is “unlikely to be completely smooth”, with businesses and households taking time to adjust to a new normal and ongoing international supply pressures combined with domestic recruitment challenges.
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The Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007: This Act strengthened procedures around individuals working with children, barring those deemed unsuitable and replacing enhanced criminal record certificates with new...