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Countering suggestions that deregulation was likely post-Brexit the Chief Executive of Scotland Food and Drink said:
There are some who think coming out of the EU will be the catalyst for the unwinding of a huge amount of regulation.
In fact, we should celebrate it and think about what that tells us about our capacity as we move forward with this latest iteration and think about what the new national care service might look like.
Financial Implications 19. The creation of the new criminal offence may result in costs for Police Scotland and the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) if they do investigate or prosecute anyone in relation to this new offence. 20.
Claire Baker MSP was present, meaning the meeting was quorate. Ms Adamson went on to welcome new members: BRAKE, the British Toy and Hobby Association and Snapdragon Monitoring Ltd.
However, the Scottish Government has also identified clauses where it does not currently recommend that legislative consent is given. These are clauses 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 41, and 45.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 September 2023
It will also consider the second Supplementary LCM at its meeting today (Tuesday 26 September). Given the time constraints, this Committee’s report is directed to the lead committee, and also to the Parliament, which is expected to consider the LCM next week.
We could get a better and stronger picture, not through taking a huge amount of time but with investment of resource in attention and conversations.Education, Children and Young People Committee meeting of 26 April 2023, Col 19
In her evidence on the Committee, the Minister for Children and Young People and Keeping the Promise acknowledged the views that ha...
In its report to the lead committee, the Scottish Parliament's Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee queried whether it was appropriate for modification of the detailed lists of offences and situations leading to disqualification to be possible via secondary legislation.1Scottish Parliament Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. (2023, January 26). ...