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Official Report Meeting date: 21 December 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 21 December 2022

For Baillie, Jackie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Baker, Claire (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Bibby, Neil (West Scotland) (Lab) Boyack, Sarah (Lothian) (Lab) Callaghan, Stephanie (Uddingston and Bellshill) (SNP) Choudhury, Foysol (Lothian) (Lab) Clark, Katy (West Scotland) (Lab) Duncan-Glancy, Pam (Glasgow) (Lab) Grant, Rhoda (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Griffin, Mark (Central Scotland) (Lab) Gulhane, Sandesh (Glasgow) (Con...
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*S6M-03442 Graham Simpson: Honouring Emergency Workers—That the Parliament recognises the campaign by the Lanarkshire Historical Police Society for officers murdered in the line of duty, including Constable George Taylor and Detective Sergeant William Ross Hunt, both of Strathclyde Police Force, to receive posthumous bravery awards; further recognises what it sees as the need for those who lose their lives while on public duty to receive recognition; notes the view that the UK Government should agree to create a new award for all emergency workers who are killed while serving the public, and that this should be retrospective; recognises what it sees as the sterling bravery shown by Constable George Taylor and Sergeant William Ross Hunt in the face of what it understands was horrific violence; congratulates the Chief Constable of Police Scotland, Iain Livingstone, on agreeing to honour both men, and notes with sadness the long wait that their families have had for both men to be acknowledged.
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*S6M-03442 Graham Simpson: Honouring Emergency Workers—That the Parliament recognises the campaign by the Lanarkshire Historical Police Society for officers murdered in the line of duty, including Constable George Taylor and Detective Sergeant William Ross Hunt, both of Strathclyde Police Force, to receive posthumous bravery awards; further recognises what it sees as the need for those who lose their lives while on public duty to receive recognition; notes the view that the UK Government should agree to create a new award for all emergency workers who are killed while serving the public, and that this should be retrospective; recognises what it sees as the sterling bravery shown by Constable George Taylor and Sergeant William Ross Hunt in the face of what it understands was horrific violence; congratulates the Chief Constable of Police Scotland, Iain Livingstone, on agreeing to honour both men, and notes with sadness the long wait that their families have had for both men to be acknowledged.
Last updated: 11 October 2023

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Poems and Prose for Children in Lockdown (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Willie Coffey* S5M-21836 Keith Brown: Volunteers Week (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Willie Coffey* S5M-21832 Kenneth Gibson: 165th Anniversary of Birth of David Bruce, Pathologist and Microbiologist (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Willie Coffey* S5M-21827 Stuart McMillan: RNIB Scotland COVID-19 Impact Survey (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Willie Coffey* Thursday 4 June 2020 15 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Questions | Ceistean Thursday 4 June 2020 16 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Questions | Ceistean Oral Questions Portfolio Questions selected for answer on 11 June 2020 Rural Economy and Tourism 1.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 April 2019

Local Government and Communities Committee 03 April 2019

Amendment 101, by agreement, withdrawn. Amendment 26 moved—Kevin Stewart. If amendment 26 is agreed to, I will be unable to call amendment 66, due to pre-emption.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 May 2017

Pow of Inchaffray Drainage Commission (Scotland) Bill - The proposed charging regime

Another approach would be to spread the costs from the ‘missing share(s)’ between the other heritors in the following assessment year (possible by virtue of section 10(2)(a)). There are pros and cons to each approach. For example, a court action incurs legal costs (which presumably would be passed on to the heritors in the next assessment year).
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.”, (d) in subsection (6), after “(1),” insert “(2),”, 40 (e) in subsection (7), after “(1),” insert “(2),”. 12 Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill (3) After section 34ZB insert— “34ZC Fixed penalty notices for offences under section 34(6): Scotland (1) This section applies where a constable or an authorised officer has reason to believe that a person has failed without reasonable excuse to comply with the 5 duty relating to the transfer of household waste in section 34(2). (2) The constable or authorised officer (as the case may be) may give to the person a notice offering the opportunity of discharging any liability to conviction for an offence under section 34(6) by payment of a fixed penalty. (3) A notice under subsection (2) may not be given if, in relation to the same 10 circumstances— 1 (a) such a notice has already been given to the person (including by the same or by another local authority), or (b) a penalty or enforcement undertaking has already been imposed on the person by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency by virtue of Part 15 2 of the Regulatory Reform (Scotland) Act 2014. (4) Where a constable gives a notice to a person under subsection (2), the constable must at the same time give a copy of the notice to the local authority in whose area the failure to comply with the duty in section 34(2) took place. (5) Where— 20 (a) an authorised officer gives a notice to a person under subsection (2), and (b) it appears to the officer that the failure to comply with the duty in section 34(2) took place both in the officer’s area and in another local authority’s area, 25 the officer must at the same time give the other local authority a copy of the notice. (6) Where a person is given a notice under subsection (2) in respect of an offence— (a) no proceedings may be instituted for that offence before the end of the 30 period of 14 days beginning with the date of the notice, and (b) the person may not be convicted of the offence if the fixed penalty is paid before the end of that period. (7) A notice under this section must— (a) state the particulars of the circumstances alleged to constitute the offence 35 as are necessary for giving reasonable information of the offence, (b) state the period during which, by virtue of subsection (6)(a), proceedings will not be instituted for the offence under section 34(6), (c) state the amount of the fixed penalty, (d) explain that the notice contains an offer to discharge liability to 40 conviction for the offence by payment of a fixed penalty and that the person is not required to accept that offer, (e) state the person to whom the fixed penalty may be paid, and the address and website for doing so, 13 Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill (f) explain that, by virtue of subsection (3), an authorised officer may not give a person a notice under this section if such a notice has already been given to the person in respect of the same offence, and (g) state which other authorities have been sent a copy of the notice in 5 accordance with subsections (4) and (5). (8) The fixed penalty payable under this section is £200. (9) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations substitute a different amount (not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale) for the amount for the time being specified as the amount of the fixed penalty in subsection (8). 10 (10) A constable or an authorised officer may require an occupier of domestic 1 property to give the occupier’s name, address and date of birth, if the constable or officer proposes to give the occupier a fixed penalty notice under this section. (11) A person commits an offence if the person— 15 (a) fails to give a name, address or date of birth when required to do so under subsection (10), or (b) gives a false or inaccurate name, address or date of birth in response to a requirement under that subsection. (12) A person who commits an offence under subsection (11) is liable on summary 20 conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale. (13) In any proceedings a certificate which— (a) purports to be signed on the person having responsibility for the financial affairs of the authority to which the fixed penalty is to be paid, and (b) states that payment of a fixed penalty was or was not received by a date 25 specified in the certificate, is evidence of the facts stated. (14) A fixed penalty payable in pursuance of a notice under this section is to be paid— (a) in a case where the notice is given by a constable or by an authorised 30 officer of a local authority, to the local authority in whose area the offence was committed, (b) in a case where the notice is given by an officer of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority, to that Authority. (15) In this section— 35 “authorised officer” means— (a) an officer of a local authority who is authorised in writing by the authority for the purpose of issuing notices under this section in relation to an offence under section 34(6) committed in the area of the authority, 40 (b) an officer of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority who is authorised in writing by the Authority for the purpose of issuing notices under this section in relation to an offence under section 34(6) committed in the area designated as the National Park for which the Authority is established, 14 Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill “local authority” means a council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 January 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 28 January 2020

We have heard many members rightly offering their recollections of visits to the Nazi death camps; I will record my own recollections of such a visit.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 May 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 04 May 2022

Operational matters are for the chief constable, and I am sure that he will pay attention to this exchange.

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