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Scotland could do work to identify the old problems, and also to pick up the new ones. To reflect on what John McKenzie said, the latest HSE report for 2023 has the annual costs of new work-related ill-health as £13 billion.
The cabinet secretary has made clear that people have a vital role to play in helping to contain any outbreak by following the latest health and travel advice. Will she reiterate the best places for the public to access advice on travelling at home and abroad?
Section 40: power to prepare a code of practice on new obligations for care home providers
Power conferred on: Scottish Ministers
Power exercisable by: Code of practice
Parliamentary procedure: N/A
Revised or new: new
Provision
Section 40 of the Bill adds four new sections into the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (the “2010 Act”).
Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill — Stage 3 Section 1 Daniel Johnson 23 In section 1, page 1, line 26, leave out and insert After section 7 Maggie Chapman 24 After section 7, insert— After section 8 Maggie Chapman 25 After section 8, insert—
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3 March 2022
The Committee took evidence from:
Stephen Boyle, the Auditor General for Scotland; Antony Clark, Interim Director of Performance Audit and Best Value, Shelagh Stewart, Audit Manager, Performance Audit and Best Value, Audit Scotland.
A shared ambition for swift progress and best endeavors to meet the timeframes set out in the Fiscal Framework, such that the independent report can be presented to both governments by the end of 2021 (or as soon as possible thereafter).