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This could potentially have a substantial impact on the level of rateable values across a wide range of properties and sectors ahead of the next revaluation. 7. Accordingly, the Valuation and Rating (Coronavirus) (Scotland) Order 2021 (S.S.I. 2021/445) was made on 30 November 2021 and came into force the next day.
This will ensure, for example, that alterations to the physical structure of a property (such as internal structural changes or a new extension) continue to be reflected in the valuation roll when they arise even if they are attributable to coronavirus.
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Date answered:
8 December 2016
Community alarms and/or telecare have been in use in their most basic form for over 40 years, with the latest Scottish Government statistics showing that over 126,000 people are being supported at home with telecare.
Retrieved from https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-budget-2024-25/ [accessed 22 December 2023], Annex J: Climate Change Assessment of the BudgetFigure 22: Capital and resource spending taxonomies, 2024-25Scottish GovernmentCapital
The new taxonomy categorises 42% of spending as positive, 51% as neutral and 7% ...
This is why we are investing in the production and promotion of guidance to support opportunities presented by the new school curriculum for learning in the outdoors.
However, it should still be possible for parliamentarians to gain an understanding of the extent to which a budget line has made a positive contribution to an outcome. After all, budgets buy inputs which should lead to measurable outputs.