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Last updated: 26 November 2024

SPBill53AS062024

P ART 2 T RANSITIONAL AND TRANSITORY PROVISION 15 Initial release of individuals when automatic early release date changes 3 (1) Where— (a) a prisoner’s release date is changed by this Act, and (b) the prisoner is mentioned in an entry in the first column of the table in sub-paragraph (2), 20 the prisoner is, instead of being released on the prisoner’s new release date, to be released within the period mentioned in the corresponding entry in the second column of the table. (2) The table is— 24 Prisoners to whom release period applies Release period 25 25 A prisoner whose new release date falls on or The period of 3 days beginning 26 before the day that is 30 days before the with the first Tuesday after the 27 commencement date. commencement date. 28 A prisoner whose new release date falls within The period of 3 days beginning 29 the period— with the third Tuesday after the 30 30 (a) beginning 29 days before the commencement commencement date. date, and (b) ending the day before the commencement date. 34 A prisoner whose new release date falls within The period of 3 days beginning 35 35 the period— with the fifth Tuesday after the 7 Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill Schedule—Consequential, transitional and transitory provision Part 2—Transitional and transitory provision 24 Prisoners to whom release period applies Release period 2 (a) beginning with the commencement date, and commencement date (“the final 3 (b) ending the day before the final release period release period”). begins. 5 (3) But if a prisoner would, if released in accordance with sub-paragraph (1), be released after the prisoner’s original release date, the prisoner is instead to be released on the prisoner’s original release date. (4) Where— (a) a child’s release date is changed by section 2, and 10 (b) the child’s new release date is before the date on which section 2 comes into 1 force, the child is, instead of being released on the child’s new release date, to be released on the date on which section 2 comes into force. (5) In this paragraph— 15 “child” means a person who, on the day before the date on which section 2 comes into force, is under the age of 18, “commencement date” means the date on which this paragraph comes into force, “new release date”, in relation to a prisoner or a detained child, means the date to which the person’s release date is changed by section 1 or (as the case may 20 be) 2, “original release date”, in relation to a prisoner or a detained child, means the date from which the person’s release date is changed by section 1 or (as the case may be) 2, “prisoner” includes— 25 (a) a person who, having been detained as a child under section 208 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, is now detained in a young offenders institution or prison, (b) any other person detained in a young offenders institution, “release date” means the date on which a person is entitled to be released in 30 accordance with Part 1 of the Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Act 1993 or (as the case may be) section 44 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995.
Last updated: 18 November 2024

SPBill53S062024

P ART 2 T RANSITIONAL AND TRANSITORY PROVISION 15 Initial release of individuals when automatic early release date changes 3 (1) Where— (a) a prisoner’s release date is changed by this Act, and (b) the prisoner is mentioned in an entry in the first column of the table in sub-paragraph (2), 20 the prisoner is, instead of being released on the prisoner’s new release date, to be released within the period mentioned in the corresponding entry in the second column of the table. (2) The table is— 24 Prisoners to whom release period applies Release period 25 25 A prisoner whose new release date falls on or The period of 3 days beginning 26 before the day that is 30 days before the with the first Tuesday after the 27 commencement date. commencement date. 28 A prisoner whose new release date falls within The period of 3 days beginning 29 the period— with the third Tuesday after the 30 30 (a) beginning 29 days before the commencement commencement date. date, and (b) ending the day before the commencement date. 34 A prisoner whose new release date falls within The period of 3 days beginning 35 35 the period— with the fifth Tuesday after the 6 Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill Schedule—Consequential, transitional and transitory provision Part 2—Transitional and transitory provision 24 Prisoners to whom release period applies Release period 2 (a) beginning with the commencement date, and commencement date (“the final 3 (b) ending the day before the final release period release period”). begins. 5 (3) But if a prisoner would, if released in accordance with sub-paragraph (1), be released after the prisoner’s original release date, the prisoner is instead to be released on the prisoner’s original release date. (4) Where— (a) a child’s release date is changed by section 2, and 10 (b) the child’s new release date is before the date on which section 2 comes into 1 force, the child is, instead of being released on the child’s new release date, to be released on the date on which section 2 comes into force. (5) In this paragraph— 15 “child” means a person who, on the day before the date on which section 2 comes into force, is under the age of 18, “commencement date” means the date on which this paragraph comes into force, “new release date”, in relation to a prisoner or a detained child, means the date to which the person’s release date is changed by section 1 or (as the case may 20 be) 2, “original release date”, in relation to a prisoner or a detained child, means the date from which the person’s release date is changed by section 1 or (as the case may be) 2, “prisoner” includes— 25 (a) a person who, having been detained as a child under section 208 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, is now detained in a young offenders institution or prison, (b) any other person detained in a young offenders institution, “release date” means the date on which a person is entitled to be released in 30 accordance with Part 1 of the Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Act 1993 or (as the case may be) section 44 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995.
Last updated: 1 February 2023

Stage 1 DPLRC Questions SG Response Charities Regulation and Administration Scotland Bill signed

It is also important to note that the factors mentioned in new section 5(4)(a) to (e) are not determinative as they are only factors to be considered.
Last updated: 10 August 2022

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As indicated in the Table below, as of 1 January 2022, 312 EU regulations, directives and decisions applied; 26 less than when the Protocol was first agreed in October 2019.
Last updated: 12 November 2020

Revised FMPeriod Products Free Provision Scotland Bill

Table 4: Estimated uptake rates used in costings related to the duty on education providers under section 5 Estimated uptake rates (%) Further and higher education 23 Schools Year institutions Lower Mid Higher Lower Mid Higher uptake uptake uptake uptake uptake uptake Current 15 10 2022/23 19 23 26 13 15 18 2023/24 20 25 30 13 17 20 2024/25 21 27 35 14 18 23 2025/26 22 30 40 15 20 27 2026/27 23 33 46 15 22 31 Set-Up (Transition) Costs 29.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2025

Education, Children and Young People Committee 18 June 2025

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Last updated: 31 August 2023

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Scottish Government Response Letter

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Last updated: 23 July 2024

TCA The Windsor Framework following the Safeguarding the Union deal

The DUP have made greater claims than the UK Government regarding the deal, but both have asserted that it makes significant adjustments to the Windsor Framework in addressing unionist concerns. In so doing, they have stressed new protections for the Act of Union, new guarantees for the UK internal market, and new measures to boost intra-UK trade and cooperation.

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