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Students tend to rent accommodation, go to cafes, buy food at Tesco, spend money on clothes and so on, and go around the country to visit castles and lochs and God knows what else, so surely there would be quite a significant overall impact.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 October 2013
Total costs figures have been converted into real terms (2012-13 prices) to adjust for inflation using HM Treasury deflators, published on 27th June 2013. These were the latest available deflators at the time of calculation; September 2013.
Written submission.
CHS told us that each new recruit has to attend and complete a 7-day pre-service panel member training programme before they can be put into service as part of the national Children's Panel.
The asylum support financial allowance for those persons is around £7 per day, well under even the Universal Credit Standard Allowance social security floor.
Other venues included the InterContinental Edinburgh the George, where meeting room hire, including lunch and refreshments for—oh, it is your friends from New Zealand again—a New Zealand study tour cost £862.40.
Minor Ailment Scheme and Pharmacy First
Pharmacy First is the new title for the Minor Ailment Scheme, which "sees community pharmacists able to give advice to and if necessary treat or refer patients..."
Review of relevant power
Section 3A - Power to make provision for or in connection with the amendment of a return (new section 28A of the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act 2024)
Power conferred on: Scottish Ministers
Power exercisable by: Regulations made by Scottish statutory instrument
Parliamentary procedure: Affirmative
Revised or new power: New
Provision
Section 3A inserts a new section 28A into the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act 2024 (“the 2024 Act”), conferring a regulationmaking power on the Scottish Ministers to make provision for, or in connection with, the amendment of visitor levy returns submitted under section 26 of the 2024 Act.