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Justice Sub-Committee on Policing: The Committee will consider a report back from the Sub-Committee meeting held on 12 September 2019. 7. Membership of the Sub-Committee on Policing: The Committee will discuss a proposal for new members. 8.
The Scottish Government acknowledged that the new paragraph 7 of schedule 15 to the order that is being amended—the International Organisations (Immunities and Privileges) (Scotland) Order 2009—does not operate as the policy intended.
That means more money going into the pockets of carers, which is a good thing, but only £7 million of that relates to the increased eligibility criteria, which include, for example, advanced full-time education applicants.
The Government must review the National Outcomes every five years and has started its latest review. During the review, the Government must:
consult with the public and consider the feedback it receives
show how they are aiming to reduce inequalities caused by socio-economic disadvantages when setting the new Outcomes
seek views from the Scottish Parliament on the proposed new National Outcomes.
Culturally, services which have always been in reality the engine room of the Parliament, may be seen in a new light and their work more widely appreciated.
(Separate provision is made for how section 3 of the 1906 Act applies where the seizure of a dog under section 2(2) is undertaken by an inspector – see paragraph 29 below.) 26. Section 3(4)(c) of the Bill makes section 2(3) of the 1953 Act subject to new section 2(6) of that Act (inserted by section 3(5) of the Bill ...
The most recent data collection that we did showed that average rates for delivery of 600 hours increased by 26 per cent over the two years to August 2019.