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As required under Rule 9.7.8B of the Parliament’s Standing Orders, this supplementary Financial Memorandum is published to accompany the Fuel Poverty (Targets, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill (introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 26 June 2018) as amended at Stage 2. 2.
If the well-established ITSO system was the basis for the national standard initially, there would be no new financial impact when the new legal measures commence. 151.
Moving on, minister, can you provide the committee with the latest position on upcoming LCMs, particularly any that are likely to engage the committee’s remit?
We are making it more straightforward for short-term let operators to transfer their businesses to a new operator. That aligns with our commitment in the new deal for business.
Members were pleased to see the progress being made as the site transitions towards its net zero goals and thanks INEOS for facilitating this visit.
A committee visit, such as this, is not part of parliamentary proceedings, and the informal discussions that took place during the visit are not reflected in this report.
Finance and Public Administration Committee 17 September 2024 Finance and Public Administration Committee 17 September 2024Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Good morning, and welcome to the 26th meeting in 2024 of the Finance and Public Administration Committee.
Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints 26 February 2020 Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints 26 February 2020Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Welcome to the first meeting in 2020 of the Committee on the Sc...
Given that, at that time, the average income, after rent, of a crofter in the Western Isles varied from place to place from £10 to £26 per annum, doctors were, for appreciable reasons, often only called on when it was too late.