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In response to the ongoing pressure on household budgets, in 2025-26 Scottish Government continue to allocate over £3bn a year to policies which tackle poverty and the cost of living.
Have councils assessed how much revenue funding they need from the Scottish Government in 2025-26 to deliver their statutory and discretionary services to an adequate standard?
Have councils assessed how much revenue funding they need from the Scottish Government in 2025-26 to deliver their statutory and discretionary services to an adequate standard?
What you mean by the MCA taking a “different approach” to the rules and when you first became aware of this being signalled; On 26 June 2023, my Officials became aware that FMPG were in discussions with the MCA around what they reported as a “change in approach to certification”.
The Commission note, in paragraph 1.3 and in paragraph 3.3, that it would be helpful if their proposed new definition of “cohabitant” applied to section 29 of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006, as well as to sections 26 to 28.
The Committee welcomes that the following sections of the Bill have been amended in light of its recommendations:
Section 1(4)(a) – Restriction on driving within a zone
Section 29(2) – new section 3L of the 2001 Act – further provision
Section 39 – new section 32A(1) of the 2001 Act – directions about ticketing schemes
Section 61(2) – new section 153I of the 1991 Act – compliance notices: power to make supplementary etc. provision
Stage 2 was completed on 26 June 2019.
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS Parliamentary Year 4, No. 26, Session 6 Meeting of the Parliament Wednesday 11 September 2024 Note: (DT) signifies a decision taken at Decision Time.
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Consideration
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered this instrument at its meeting on 26 January 2021 and determined that it did not need to draw the attention of the Parliament to the instrument on any grounds within its remit.