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Implementation of the Bill as it stands would require a restructuring of how Integration Authorities and Alcohol and Drug Partnerships plan, commission and deliver service requirements, as well as how care plans are developed, and referrals are made.
Implementation of the Bill as it stands would require a restructuring of how Integration Authorities and Alcohol and Drug Partnerships plan, commission and deliver 7 service requirements, as well as how care plans are developed, and referrals are made.
We heard from Peter Reekie at the SFT:
high-level plans are published by Government and different bodies publish their plans, but I agree with your premise that there is no single place to look for all investment across everybody that procures infrastructure in the public sector across Scotland.iEEFW Committee, Official Report, 26 March 2019 col 3
Some businesses said that they found the Scottish Government's pipeline of investment valuable.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 December 2025
I refer the member to the answer to question S5W-16302 on 26 February 2019 which details the amount of subsidy paid to Serco NorthLink Ferries from contract year one to contract year five (July 2012 – June 2017).
Linked to this is a regulation making power that would allow provisions to be introduced requiring EORs to be prepared in relation to a proposed relevant consent or a proposed relevant plan, establishing a new approach to environmental assessment in planning and other consenti...
Welcome • Alexander Stewart MSP and Emma Harper MSP welcomed attendees to the first CPG on Lung Health meeting of the new parliamentary session. The MSPs spoke of the joy at being re-elected and the chance to continue with the CPG. 2.
Where the authority preparing the plan is an education authority, the plan must set out the authority’s plan for the provision of Gaelic education, and the authority must consult interested persons on those elements of the plan.