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I look forward to hearing the views of stakeholders on the issues raised in this letter throughout the committee’s scrutiny at stage 1, and I will carefully consider any recommendations made by the committee as the Bill progresses.
However, if the UK chooses to pursue regulatory alignment with the EU, UK leaders in AI will be exposed to the more stringent rules of the EU AI Act. The 1 stated aim of the Act is to “foster trustworthy AI in Europe.”
The Committee Clerk has advised that the majority of the report’s recommendations are for the Scottish Government, but there are two points where the Committee suggests actions for the UK Government: • Access to Work Scheme • The JobCentre Plus network We are happy to respond to the recommendations on these two points and this is set out in Annex 1. We hope that this response is helpful in answering your questions. 1 This letter is copied to the Secretary of State for Scotland.
More details will follow in due course. 1. Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government Minister for Higher and Further Education, will be invited to the next meeting to discuss skills and education. 4 • Carried forward 2.
BASC looks forward to working with the Committee in the future to ensure all perspectives are represented in this vital area of rural policy, land management and wildlife management. 1 Issues relating to the Committee session on 29th January for which are of utmost importance to BASC Deer Management Nature Restoration Orders 1.
In developing the Financial Memorandum for Part 1 of this this Bill we have closely worked with Police Scotland, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) and Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service ensuring that their views are reflected in all of our financial assumptions.
Upon further internal consultation, and in light of the most recent developments of the stage 1 proceedings, we would like to add the following evidence for the Committee to consider.
R eview of Scotland’s Futures Forum 12 December 2024 Reference: SPCB (2024) Paper 79 Executive summary 1. This paper sets out a proposed review of Scotland’s Futures Forum. 2.
Terms of Reference have been drafted and circulated for information. Phase 1 - care homes and care at home. Phase 2 - midlife sensory screening and Phase 3 - supporting maintaining employment.
The legislation provides that members will receive their first RSS by 1 April 2025. It is SPPA’s intention to combine the annual RSS with the ABS so that members receive benefit information based on remediable service alongside wider benefit information.