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Will Scottish Ministers’ (or UK Secretary of State) new powers of modification of these standards be constrained in the same way?
The notification states that in future, the use of the any of the regulation-making powers will be covered by the Waste and Resources Common Framework.
It states that “Whilst the majority of deployments will be overt, there may on occasion when the RPAS is used covertly when Section 6(10), Sect 26(9)(a) and Sect 71 RIP(S)A 2000 will apply.”
The Co-operative Group suggested it was not uncommon for colleagues reporting incidents to be on hold for 20-30 minutes at a time and said that "this then reduces the likelihood of incidents being reported in the future due to the unacceptable delays in answering."
To permit hotels and other accommodation services to take online bookings and provide information for future dates when such services are no longer restricted by the Principal Regulations.
It should be noted that the Scottish Law Commission published a Discussion Paper on Cohabitation on 26 February and is currently reviewing the cohabitation provisions under the 2006 Act.
The Committee determined that it did not need to draw the attention of the Parliament to the delegated powers in the following provisions:
Section 2 – Functions
Section 7 – Effect of a code
Section 9 – Bringing a code into effect
Section 21 – Accounts and audit
Section 26 – Ancillary provision
Section 28 – Commencement
The Committee therefore reports t...