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The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act (Early Expiry and Suspension of Provisions) Regulations 2023 propose to remove the rent cap provisions for social housing tenancies from 26 February 2023 allowing social landlords to give their tenants notice of any rent increase applying from April onwards.
In the early years of implementation, costs are expected to be between £8-13 million in 2025-26 and £16-27 million in 2026-27. By 2034-35, these costs are anticipated to have increased ten-fold to between £82 million and £133 million.
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee reported on the delegated powers set out in the Bill on 26 June 2019.
The Stage 1 debate on the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill took place on 10 October 2019.
Official Report of Meeting 10 December 2025
Written Submissions
PE1952/A: Scottish Government submission of 29 August 2022
PE1952/B: Petitioner submission of 26 September 2022
PE1952/C: PoTS UK submission of 17 December 2022
PE1952/D: Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland submission of 20 December 2022
PE1952/E: National Specialist Services and Screening ...
In relation to the 87 SSIs laid by the Scottish Government, these are broken down as follows—
16 made affirmative instruments;
26 affirmative instruments;
35 negative instruments; and
10 laid only instruments.
Smoking cessation services may have been successful: the percentage of adults smoking in Scotland fell from 25% to 17% between 2009 and 2019, although the gap in smoking prevalence between the most and least deprived areas grew between 2017 and 2019 to 26%.2Scottish Government. (2019, September 29).
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In his evidence to the Committee, the Lobbying Registrar confirmed that there was now a bulk upload mechanism for events.6Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee, Oral evidence. (2020, November 26). Retrieved from <a href="http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
Mr Sillers explained that-
“The evaluation that we want to see on body-worn video would take all those different voices and make a proportionate and judged recommendation to the authority on whether we should move forward with a body-worn video solution".vJustice Sub-Committee on Policing, Official Report, 18 January 2021. Cols 7-8 and Cols 25-26: http://ww...
Committee reports
Date published:
20 December 2020
Article 12 highlighted the importance of targeted rights education to marginalised children and young people, stating many young Gypsy Travellers were unfamiliar with human rights and the UNCRC.ivThe Equalities and Human Rights Committee, 26 November 2020, Official Report Col 56.