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Last updated: 7 September 2023

BB20230907

(S6O-02487) 12:00 pm First Minister's Questions 1. Douglas Ross: Question to be taken in Chamber.
Last updated: 4 December 2024

Recreational Boating Approved CPG Minutes 24924

Scott Fraser and Dee contact details to be forwarded to SK. FC asked about the Clean Water sports Alliance and highlighted that bathing water and recreational water can differ.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

BB20240611

Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands 1. Jeremy Balfour 2. Liz Smith 3. Liam McArthur 4.
Last updated: 22 December 2023

SPCB 2023 Paper 71

F estival of Politics 2023 Report By correspondence Reference: SPCB (2023) Paper 71 Executive Summary 1. The purpose of this paper is to provide the SPCB with a summary of the 2023 Festival of Politics.
Last updated: 17 February 2025

SPBill58S062025

Reporting of offences and review of legislation 4 Annual reports by Scottish Ministers 15 (1) The Scottish Ministers must, as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of each reporting period— (a) prepare and publish a report on the operation of this Act, and (b) lay the report before the Scottish Parliament. (2) The report must include— 20 (a) the number of reports received during the reporting year by the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland of a dog being taken or kept in the circumstances mentioned in section 1(1), (b) the number of reports where it was assessed by the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland that— 25 (i) no offence was committed because section 1(2) applied, or (ii) a defence specified in sections 1(3) or 1(4) applied, (c) the number of persons charged by the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland with an offence under section 1 of this Act, (d) the number of cases for which criminal proceedings are undertaken where an 30 offence under section 1 of this Act was charged, (e) the number of convictions obtained for an offence under section 1 of this Act, (f) the number of cases and convictions mentioned at paragraphs (d) and (e) where criminal proceedings were undertaken or convictions obtained (as the case may be) under— 35 (i) summary procedure, and (ii) solemn procedure, (g) the nature of each sentence imposed after conviction for an offence under section 1 of this Act, including— (i) whether an aggravation applied, 4 Dog Theft (Scotland) Bill (ii) length of sentence, and (iii) level of fine, and (h) the information mentioned at paragraphs (c) to (f) where the charge, criminal proceedings, conviction or sentence (as the case may be) related to a common 5 law offence of theft, where the property taken or kept was a dog. (3) The report may include such other information as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate. (4) A relevant person holding information mentioned in subsection (2) must provide that information to Scottish Ministers— 10 (a) in such form and manner as the Scottish Ministers may require, and 1 (b) by such time as the Scottish Ministers may require. (5) The relevant persons mentioned in subsection (4) are— (a) the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, (b) the Lord Advocate, and 15 (c) the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland. (6) In this section, “reporting period” is the period of 1 year beginning with the day on which this section comes into force and each subsequent period of 1 year. 5 Review of operation of the Act (1) The Scottish Ministers must, as soon as reasonably practicable (and no later than 6 20 months) after the end of the review period— (a) undertake a review of the operation of this Act, and (b) prepare a report on that review. (2) The report must, in particular, set out— (a) the extent to which the Act has been successful in reducing the occurrence of the 25 theft of dogs, (b) the number of cases of theft of dogs— (i) prosecuted under this Act, and (ii) prosecuted as a common law offence of theft, (c) any concerns with the operation of the Act which have been raised, 30 (d) the Scottish Ministers’ response to any such concerns, including any recommendations in relation to changes to any enactment, including this Act, (e) whether the Scottish Ministers consider that— (i) there should be a statutory offence or offences of the theft of any other type of animal normally kept as a pet, and 35 (ii) such offence or offences should specify the type of animal protected or apply generally to other types of animals normally kept as pets. (3) In undertaking the review and preparing the report, the Scottish Ministers must— (a) take into account annual reports published by them under section 4(1)(a) during the review period, 5 Dog Theft (Scotland) Bill (b) consult any persons or organisations they consider appropriate, and (c) in relation to the matter mentioned at subsection (2)(e), consult publicly. (4) The Scottish Ministers must, as soon as reasonably practicable after preparing the report— 5 (a) publish the report, and (b) lay the report before the Scottish Parliament. (5) In this section, the “review period” is the period of 5 years beginning with the day on which section 1 of this Act comes into force.
Last updated: 4 December 2025

SPBill58AENS062025

The Bill is in six sections. COMMENTARY ON SECTIONS Sections 1 and 2: The offence of dog theft Section 1: Dog theft 9.
Last updated: 18 April 2024

SPBill36GS062024

Groupings of amendments Cladding assurance register, additional work assessments, and levels of risk 10, 44, 45, 11, 47, 48, 12, 49, 13, 14, 15, 16, 56, 57, 18, 19, 20, 60, 61, 21, 22, 64, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 69, 70, 73, 74, 37, 38, 39, 40, 81, 41, 43 Notes on amendments in this Group Amendment 10 pre-empts amendments 44 and 45 Single-building assessments - content, definition, and effect 46, 51, 52, 53, 82, 83, 84, 42, 85, 86 Communication and consultation 5, 55, 2 Liability for costs of assessment and remediation 50, 54, 59, 62 Fire safety measures 17, 58, 66 Power to evacuate 63, 23, 24, 65 Notices 26, 33, 34 Appeal against arranged remediation work 7 SP Bill 36 - G Session 6 (2024) Warrant authorising use of force to effect entry 30 Responsible developers scheme 67, 68, 71, 35, 3, 72, 36, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79 Reinsurance scheme 8 Reviews and reports 1...
Last updated: 2 November 2021

Chamber_Minutes_20211102

The meeting opened at 2.00 pm. 1. Time for Reflection: Rev David Coleman, EcoChaplain, EcoCongregation Scotland, led Time for Reflection. 2.
Last updated: 25 September 2024

Educational Institute of Scotland Post Legislative Scrutiny of the Child Poverty Scotland Act 2017 S

Even for Glasgow where in some parts of the city, more than 1 in 2 children are living in poverty, SAC funding is being cut by almost 10% in the same period.
Last updated: 27 October 2022

Minute of meeting held on 19 October 2022

Agenda Item 5 Any other competent AGM business There was no other competent business. 2 Business Meeting Agenda item 1 Welcome and Apologies Apologies received were as for the AGM.

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