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Section 15(8)(b): Power to specify an approved substance Power conferred on: Scottish Ministers Power exercisable by: Regulations made by Scottish statutory instrument Parliamentary procedure: Affirmative Revised or new power: Revised Provision 26. Section 15 is as detailed above.
Section 12(5)(e): signing by proxy: new definition of “proxy” Power conferred on: Scottish Ministers Power exercisable by: Regulations made by Scottish statutory instrument Parliamentary procedure: Negative Revised or new power: New Provision 14.
No. Okay. So you would be wanting a new register and a new IT system specifically for domestic abuse, as in— No, my question is more general than that—I will rephrase it.
Question 2 – Regulation 3 covers the right to visits in general. Does this regulation adequately describe what ‘facilitation’ of visiting does or does not entail?
Although complaints about visiting are now rare, this approach still operates and is reinforced by two new statutory Health and Social Care Standards on visiting and an associated inspection framework which includes a visiting indicator...
Will the Government commit to publishing a clear implementation plan, including staffing numbers, costs, and timescales, before any new regulatory regime is brought into force?
We also asked how much extra it cost each month to run the equipment they need to survive, or maintain their independence: • 43% say it costs a lot; • 26% said it costs some money; • 15% said it costs a little.