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Official Report Meeting date: 6 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 06 October 2020

We are socially distanced and our visitor galleries are—I hope temporarily—closed.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2017

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 08 March 2017

People want to be involved and they are very enthusiastic about it; indeed, we have had, to date, about 68,000 visitors to the site in one form or another.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 July 2019

S5W-24058

We also have limited information on the number of children in families on Universal Credit. Given these limitations, we have estimated the above figures by applying proportions from HMRC data on the number of children and families receiving Tax Credits in each local authority prior to the rollout of Universal Credit Full Service.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2018

Health and Sport Committee 08 May 2018

As you would expect, the approach is based on an analysis of the population’s existing and future needs, and it is very much research driven.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 18 November 2014

I hope that the cabinet secretary will take that message on board and I look forward to his future proposals. 16:26 As already stated, a drink-driving limit has been in place since 1965.
Last updated: 6 October 2022

SPBill18BS062022

In this Ground, references to the landlord— (a) in a case where two or more persons jointly are the landlord under a tenancy, are to be read as referring to any one of them, 30 (b) in a case where the landlord holds the landlord’s interest as a trustee under a trust, are to be read as referring to a person who is a beneficiary under the trust.”, (b) after Ground 8 there were inserted— “Ground 8A 35 The tenant has accrued rent arrears under the tenancy in respect of one or more periods, and the cumulative amount of those rent arrears equates to, or exceeds, an amount that is the equivalent of 6 months’ rent under the tenancy when notice is served under section 19 on this ground or, if dispensed with, when proceedings are raised for an order of possession on this ground.”. 40 6 (1) The Rent (Scotland) Act 1984 applies in accordance with the modifications in this paragraph. 33 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill Schedule 2—Protection from eviction (2) Section 11 has effect as if after subsection (1) there were inserted— “(1A) In deciding under subsection (1) whether it is reasonable to make an order for possession in the circumstances as are specified in Case 1A in schedule 2, the First-tier Tribunal is to consider whether the tenant being in arrears of rent 5 over the period or periods in question is wholly or partly a consequence of a delay or failure in the payment of a relevant benefit. (1B) For the purpose of subsection (1A)— (a) references to a relevant benefit are to— (i) a rent allowance or rent rebate under the Housing Benefit 10 Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/213), 1 (ii) a payment on account awarded under regulation 93 of those Regulations, (iii) universal credit...
Last updated: 5 October 2022

SPBill18AS062022

In this Ground, references to the landlord— (a) in a case where two or more persons jointly are the landlord under a 5 tenancy, are to be read as referring to any one of them, (b) in a case where the landlord holds the landlord’s interest as a trustee under a trust, are to be read as referring to a person who is a beneficiary under the trust.”, (b) after Ground 8 there were inserted— 10 “Ground 8A 1 The tenant has accrued rent arrears under the tenancy in respect of one or more periods, and the cumulative amount of those rent arrears equates to, or exceeds, an amount that is the equivalent of 6 months’ rent under the tenancy when notice is served under section 19 on this ground or, if dispensed with, 15 when proceedings are raised for an order of possession on this ground.”. 6 (1) The Rent (Scotland) Act 1984 applies in accordance with the modifications in this paragraph. (2) Section 11 has effect as if after subsection (1) there were inserted— “(1A) In deciding under subsection (1) whether it is reasonable to make an order for 20 possession in the circumstances as are specified in Case 1A in schedule 2, the First-tier Tribunal is to consider whether the tenant being in arrears of rent over the period or periods in question is wholly or partly a consequence of a delay or failure in the payment of a relevant benefit. (1B) For the purpose of subsection (1A)— 25 (a) references to a relevant benefit are to— (i) a rent allowance or rent rebate under the Housing Benefit Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/213), (ii) a payment on account awarded under regulation 93 of those Regulations, 30 (iii) universal credit...
Last updated: 3 October 2022

SPBill18S062022

In this Ground, references to the landlord— (a) in a case where two or more persons jointly are the landlord under a tenancy, are to be read as referring to any one of them, 40 (b) in a case where the landlord holds the landlord’s interest as a trustee under a trust, are to be read as referring to a person who is a beneficiary under the trust.”, 32 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill Schedule 2—Protection from eviction (b) after Ground 8 there were inserted— “Ground 8A The tenant has accrued rent arrears under the tenancy in respect of one or more periods, and the cumulative amount of those rent arrears equates to, or 5 exceeds, an amount that is the equivalent of 6 months’ rent under the tenancy when notice is served under section 19 on this ground or, if dispensed with, when proceedings are raised for an order of possession on this ground.”. 6 (1) The Rent (Scotland) Act 1984 applies in accordance with the modifications in this paragraph. 10 (2) Section 11 has effect as if after subsection (1) there were inserted— 1 “(1A) In deciding under subsection (1) whether it is reasonable to make an order for possession in the circumstances as are specified in Case 1A in schedule 2, the First-tier Tribunal is to consider whether the tenant being in arrears of rent over the period or periods in question is wholly or partly a consequence of a 15 delay or failure in the payment of a relevant benefit. (1B) For the purpose of subsection (1A)— (a) references to a relevant benefit are to— (i) a rent allowance or rent rebate under the Housing Benefit Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/213), 20 (ii) a payment on account awarded under regulation 93 of those Regulations, (iii) universal credit...
Committee reports Date published: 1 June 2020

Public Petitions Committee Annual Report 2019-20

Information gathered during these meetings will be used to help inform what further action the Committee may wish to take on the petitions at a future date. Non-Committee MSPs regularly attend Public Petitions Committee meetings.
Committee reports Date published: 26 November 2018

Getting Rights Right: Human Rights and the Scottish Parliament - Summary of Key Recommendations

(With the Scottish Government and the Parliament)Start 3-6 yearsRecommendation 26: Legislative and policy impact assessment - Develop and agree a template for an 'impact and opportunity assessment'.

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