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Committee reports Date published: 27 November 2018

Young People's Pathways: a progress report on Developing the Young Workforce - Performance indicators

Sir Ian Wood reflected the need for this focus in evidence to the Committee on the Commission's initial work: We visited a lot of schools, in which we were very well received and looked after.
Committee reports Date published: 27 November 2018

Salmon farming in Scotland - Collaboration between farmed and wild fish sectors

r=11520&c=2091087During the inquiry, members of the Committee visited Drimsallie Mill Salmon Hatchery in Lochaber, where they heard about a project which involved collaboration between the River Lochy Association and Marine Harvest.
Committee reports Date published: 7 November 2018

Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Annex A: Age of Criminal Responsibility Toolkit

The following table sets out the reasons given by the schools visited by Outreach for their choice of the age of criminal responsibility: Reasons given by young people for their choice of the appropriate age of criminal responsiblityAgeReason8The system “ain’t broke, so don’t fix it”.
Committee reports Date published: 12 February 2018

Report on Homelessness - Housing First pilots in Scotland

r=11152&amp;c=2032473</a> Many of the organisations the Committee received evidence from and met with during its scene-setting evidence sessions and fact-finding visits agreed that Housing First is the most suitable method for supporting homeless people with multiple and complex needs.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 17 June 2021

One volunteer told me of the 40 home visits that she undertakes on a Thursday as part of the centre’s outreach programme to visit those people who used to come to the centre pre-Covid.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2014

Welfare Reform Committee 18 February 2014

Are they quite proactive about letting tenants know about that service? Yes. It is the first thing that they tell people.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 21 June 2017

One of those concerns is that requests are being screened for potential political damage by special advisers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 July 2017

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Roll out of 22 Ticket Vending Machines £740,000 - Installation on-going - Manufacturer - Scheidt & Bachmann - installation in Scotland Roll out of Passenger Counting Equipment to various train fleets £530,000 - Completed Manufacturer - Onyx Rail Fitment in Scotland Installation of Customer Information Screens at 28 rural stations £460,000 - Installat...
Last updated: 3 February 2025

BB20250204

S6W-34373 Sarah Boyack: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will ensure that social tenants are not required to meet any costs associated with cladding remediation.
Last updated: 10 December 2024

SPBill40BS062024

General 48 Ancillary provision (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make any incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory, or saving provision they consider appropriate for 30 the purposes of, in connection with or for giving full effect to this Act. (2) Regulations under this section may— (a) make different provision for different purposes, (b) modify any enactment (including this Act). (3) Regulations under this section— 35 (a) are subject to the affirmative procedure if they add to, replace or omit any part of the text of an Act, and 29 Judicial Factors (Scotland) Bill Part 6—Miscellaneous and general (b) are otherwise subject to the negative procedure. 49 Modification of enactments and repeals and revocations (1) Schedule 2 makes provision for the modification of enactments. (2) Schedule 3 contains repeals and revocations. 5 50 Interpretation In this Act— “the Accountant” means the Accountant of Court, “appointing interlocutor” has the meaning given in section 6(1), “appointment date” has the meaning given in section 7(1), 10 “the court” is to be construed in accordance with section 1(5), 1 “estate” includes heritable and moveable property, “factory estate” means the estate on which a judicial factor is appointed, “interest in the estate” means an interest in the factory estate after payment of any debts, and 15 “judicial factor” means a person appointed as such by a court, whether under an enactment or a rule of law, to hold, manage, administer and protect an estate, “Keeper” has the meaning given in section 6(1)(b), “OSCR” has the meaning given by section 1A(1)(a). 51 Commencement 20 (1) This section and sections 48 and 52 come into force on the day after Royal Assent. (2) The other provisions of this Act come into force on such day as the Scottish Ministers may by regulations appoint. (3) Regulations under this section may— (a) include transitional, transitory, or saving provision, 25 (b) make different provision for different purposes. 52 Short title The short title of this Act is the Judicial Factors (Scotland) Act 2024. 30 Judicial Factors (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Standard powers SCHEDULE 1 (introduced by section 10(7)) S TANDARD POWERS 1 To take possession of, collect and ingather the property of the factory estate. 5 2 On behalf of the factory estate— (a) to bring or defend any action, (b) to make any application to the court, or (c) to engage in any other legal proceedings. 3 To carry out works. 10 4 To grant any deed necessary for carrying into effect a function vested in the judicial 1 factor. 5 To carry on— (a) the business (if any) of the factory estate, or (b) any part of that business. 15 6 To enter into, or take over, a contract. 7 To pay a debt due by the estate without requiring the creditor to constitute the debt, provided that the judicial factor is satisfied that the debt is a proper debt of the factory estate. 8 To employ, or dismiss from employment, any person. 20 9 To appoint an agent to carry out business which the judicial factor does not have the competence to carry out. 10 To remunerate any person appointed under paragraph 9. 11 To sell the factory estate, or any part of the factory estate. 12 To grant, vary, or accept the surrender of a lease or tenancy of any duration of the 25 heritable factory estate or of any part of the heritable factory estate. 13 To remove a tenant...

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