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Committee reports Date published: 26 November 2020

Subordinate legislation considered by the Covid-19 Committee at its meeting on 26 November 2020

CVD/S5/20/10 Subordinate legislation considered by the Covid-19 Committee at its meeting on 26 November 2020 Subordinate legislation considered by the Covid-19 Committee at its meeting on 26 November 2020.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 September 2017

Children and Young People (Information Sharing)(Scotland) Bill - Section 26: sharing information with named person service provider

Section 26: sharing information with named person service provider Section 26 provides for sharing information between the named person provider and other organisations.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2025

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However, it can take longer depending upon the complexity of the proposal and the time taken by the applicant to supply the information.The application process for FFG is currently under review ahead of potential awards in financial year 2025-26. S6W-34419
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 January 2020

Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: consideration prior to Stage 3

Stage 1 debate The Stage 1 debate took place on 26 September 20191Scottish Parliament.
Last updated: 26 March 2024

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The new application routes will involve some initial set-up costs, which are captured in paragraphs 26 to 31 in addition to recurring costs for hearing cases.
Committee reports Date published: 16 January 2026

Restraint and Seclusion in Schools (Scotland) Bill - Stage 1 Report - Financial implications of the Bill

It stated that the Bill’s provisions reflect the existing non-statutory policy position set out in the guidance and therefore it was not clear what additional implementation costs education authorities would incur as a result of the Bill.2Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills to the Convener, 26 June 2025. (n.d.) Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/education-children-and-young-people-committee/correspondence/2025/restraint-and-seclusion-bill-cab-sec-es-to-convener-26-june-2025.pdf [accessed 4 December 2025] Roz Thomson, Head of the Non-Government Bills Unit, confirmed that the largest costs arose from the implementation of the Bill and pointed out that, in the absence of baseline data, it was impossible to estimate the extent to which each school has implemented the existing guidance and therefore not possible to fully assess the costs associated with implementation of the provisions in the Bill.3Education, Children and Young People Committee.
Committee reports Date published: 26 November 2018

Getting Rights Right: Human Rights and the Scottish Parliament - Human rights impact assessment

It was developed as a tool to meet new duties under the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014.
Last updated: 26 February 2026

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The following amendments were agreed to (by division)— 31 (For 81, Against 26, Abstentions 0) 59 (For 83, Against 21, Abstentions 0) 36 (For 83, Against 25, Abstentions 0) 37 (For 84, Against 26, Abstentions 0) The following amendments were disagreed to (by division)— 38 (For 37, Against 69, Abstentions 0) 1 (For 23, Against 84, Abstentions 0) 2 (For 24, Against 85, Abstentions 0) 39 (For 40, Against 69, Abstentions 0) 40 (For 42, Against 69, Abstentions 0) 41 (For 42, Against 68, Abstentions 0) 42A (For 26, Against 85, Abstentions 0) 42B (For 25, Against 85, Abstentions 0) 42C (For 26, Against 84, Abstentions 0) 42 (For 41, Against 69, Abstentions 0) 3 (For 25, Against 85, Abstentions 0) 4 (For 26, Against 85, Abstentions 0) 5 (For 26, Against 85, Abstentions 0) 6 (For 23, Against 81, Abstentions 0) 8 (For 26, Against 84, Abstentions 0) 9 (For 26, Against 83, Abstentions 0) 52 (For 41, Against 67, Abstentions 0) 53 (For 39, Against 67, Abstentions 0) 22 (For 24, Against 84, Abstentions 0) 25 (For 23, Against 82, Abstentions 0) 27 (For 23, Against 82, Abstentions 0) 32 (For 23, Against 84, Abstentions 0) 33 (For 24, Against 83, Abstentions 0) 61 (For 36, Against 67, Abstentions 0) 34 (For 25, Against 82, Abstentions 0) 64 (For 25, Against 84, Abstentions 0) 65 (For 24, Against 84, Abstentions 0) 66 (For 23, Against 83, Abstentions 0) 67A (For 25, Against 82, Abstentions 0) 67 (For 25, Against 85, Abstentions 0).
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Proposed future business For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Joanne McNaughton, on [email protected] Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 26 April 2022 15th Meeting, 2022 The Committee will meet at 9:30 am in TG.60-CR3 The Fleming Room 1.
Last updated: 21 April 2022

BB20220422

Proposed future business For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Joanne McNaughton, on [email protected] Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 26 April 2022 15th Meeting, 2022 The Committee will meet at 9:30 am in TG.60-CR3 The Fleming Room 1.

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