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SPICe briefings Date published: 17 August 2021

External affairs: subject profile

This paper considers that decision making process and argues that the Scottish Government and Scottish Parliament must play a much enhanced role in the development of future trade policy and the preparation, negotiation, agreement, ratification and implementation of future trade deals, to help industries, protect devolved public services and ensure the high...
Committee reports Date published: 26 June 2019

Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

The remit of the review team, appointed by Ministers, was: To make recommendations that seek to enhance and reform the non-domestic rates (also sometimes referred to as business rates) system in Scotland to better support business growth and long term investment and reflect changing market places, whilst still retaining the same level of income to deliver local services upon which businesses rely. The Bill is in 5 parts: the main operative provisions are in Parts 2 to 4.
Committee reports Date published: 10 September 2017

Post-legislative scrutiny of the High Hedges (Scotland) Act 2013

Royal Town Planning Institute Scotland (RTPIhighlighted the current financial constraints in the planning service and said that the fees charged are unlikely to be at a level that would compensate for planners being diverted from their primary duties.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2002

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Alistair McKieStrathclyde PoliceBob Gardiner Ayr College EastDave WilcockKilmarnock CollegeColin FlynnNCH Action for ChildrenJim BurnsEmployment ServiceCiss McCreadieCouncil for Voluntary OrganisationsEdward TorranceRankinston & Stair Community CouncilCaroline McBrideMcClymont Court Residents AssociationBilly LeesNew Cumnock Age ConcernBilly CrawfordCoalfield Communities FederationIan SmithCoalfield Communities FederationRonnie HamiltonCoalfield Communities FederationJack CampbellCoalfield Communities FederationJohn WeirCoalfield Communities FederationTony FooteOlder People's Welfare GroupCllr David MacraeEast Ayrshire CouncilCllr Elaine DinwoodieEast Ayrshire CouncilCllr Julie FauldsEast Ayrshire CouncilEdinburgh Strategic ProgrammeNorma CuthbertsonCEC Corporate Services...
Last updated: 4 May 2023

Chapter 9C Hybrid Bills Procedures

  Paragraph 4— (a)  applies only where the charge, increase in charge or payment is significant; and (b)  does not apply where the charge, increase in charge or payment— (i)  is in respect of the provision of goods and is reasonable in relation to the goods provided;  (ii)  is wholly or largely directed to the recovery of the cost of providing any service for which the charge is imposed or the payment requires to be made; or (iii)  would otherwise result in no significant net gain or loss to the Scottish Consolidated Fund. 6.
Committee reports Date published: 7 October 2020

Report on the Trade Bill 2020 Legislative Consent Memorandum

Creating powers for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to collect information to confirm the number of exporters of goods and services there are in the UK and allowing it to share data with public or private bodies in order that it can fulfil its public functions as they relate to trade.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 October 2019

Competition policy - Brexit and the exercise of devolved powers (republished)

In practice, however, the power of member states to act is limited by established principles of EU law - for example, free movement of goods and services.3Harker, . (2007). Cross-border mergers in the EU: the Commission vs the Member States.
Last updated: 19 January 2026

Chapter 9 Public Bill Procedures

  Paragraph 4— (a)  applies only where the charge, increase in charge or payment is significant; and (b)  does not apply where the charge, increase in charge or payment is— (i)  in respect of the provision of goods and is reasonable in relation to the goods provided; (ii)  wholly or largely directed to the recovery of the cost of providing any service for which the charge is imposed or the payment requires to be made; or (iii)  would otherwise result in no significant net gain or loss to the Scottish Consolidated Fund. 6.
Committee reports Date published: 16 January 2023

Legislative Consent Memorandum: delegated powers relevant to Scotland in the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill - Committee consideration

Sir Jonathan Jones remarked that the task ahead would be a “huge challenge for the civil service.” He explained that whilst some preparatory work will have been done, the scale of the process will be hugely challenging.
Committee reports Date published: 18 December 2020

Stage 1 Report on the Liability for NHS Charges (Treatment of Industrial Disease) (Scotland) Bill

If the compensator still believes that the certificate is wrong, after review, they can make an appeal to the First-tier Tribunal under Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service. The PM points out that the compensator must make the payments required by a certificate before appealing against it, unless this requirement is waived by Ministers; but a decision...

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