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Section 19A: Duty to consult on regulations subject to the affirmative procedure
Power conferred on: Scottish Ministers
Power exercisable by: Regulations made by Scottish statutory instrument
Parliamentary procedure: Affirmative
Revised or new power: New
Provision
Section 19A was added at Stage 2.
A difficult example was that, of 31 visits to a site, 29 were to do with drainage and two were of the building after completion, so while the work in which a lot of the faults were hidden was being done, nobody visited the site to see that work.
Regulation 27(1)(b) requires that, on receipt of the notice of appeal, the tribunal must send to the assessor (among other things) anything supplied under “rule 26(3)(b) (notice of appeal)”. Should this refer instead to rule 26 (or perhaps rule 26(2))?
Retrieved from https://www.scottishwater.co.uk/Your-Home/Your-Waste-Water/Septic-Tanks/Septic-Tank-Services [accessed 22 April 2025] In 2025/26, standard charges that apply to a single household, serving up to 5 houses and up to a capacity of 9m3 are £245.60 for a scheduled visit, £340.90 for unscheduled or £492.00 (or actual cost if this is more) for an urgent response visit.6Scottish Water . (2025).
I welcome George Adam, John Mason and Evelyn Tweed, who are joining us as new members of the committee to replace Ruth Maguire, Ben Macpherson and Michelle Thomson.
That evening the First Minister visited Whisky Spirit Empire’s headquarters, Beijing, an ambitious new Chinese Trading Company which imports single malt whisky from Scotland to the Chinese market.
Gordon MacDonald and Andy Wightman visited Alexander Dennis on 7 January.Gordon Lindhurst (Convener), Colin Beattie and Richard Lyle visited Mitsubishi Electric, LivingstonThe Committee intends to report on this inquiry before the summer recess.
Last year, it dropped to 23 per cent, I think, but it tends to hover at around 25 or 26 per cent. We are obliged to keep prisoners who are on remand separate from convicted prisoners.