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Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190903

Instruments subject to affirmative procedure: The Committee will consider the following— Historical Sexual Offences (Disregarded Convictions and Official Records) (Scotland) Regulations 2019 (2019/draft); Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.)
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190508

Joan McAlpine: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the most recent official statistics on Scotland's economic growth.
Last updated: 5 October 2023

Thursday 5 October 2023 SSI tracker

Thursday 05 October 2023 Scottish Statutory Instrument Tracker Report DPLR Lead Committee SSI Number SSI Title Date Procedure Parliamentary Additional Laid Action Information Report First Report 20 Day Committee Report 40 Day Meeting Due Meeting Name Due Recommendation Date Decision Number Date Date Date Date Date National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts and Primary Medical 2023/281 Services Section 17C 05/10 Negative 09/11 09/11 24/10 HSCS 29/11 27/11 Agreements) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2023 Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003 (Conservation Bodies 2023/178 and Rural Housing 02/10 Negative 06/11 06/11 24/10 LGHP 26...
Committees Published: 26 October 2021

Petitioner submission of 26 October 2021

PE1899_B Petitioner submission of 26 October 2021. Petitioner submission of 26 October 2021 in relation to petition PE1899: Conduct risk benefit analysis prior to providing under 16s with Covid-19 vaccination.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2025

S6W-37099

No discussions have taken place between BAE Systems, the UK Government and the Scottish Government on partnership in the Type 26 Norway frigate campaign. However, given the potential industrial and employment opportunities for Scotland are significant, officials from the UK and Scottish Governments have held construc...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2023

S6W-18913

I refer the member to the answer to question S5O-04795 on 26 November 2020, the official report can be viewed at Meeting of the Parliament: 26/11/2020 | Scottish Parliament Website As previously confirmed in the Chamber, a review of the arrangements in place for provision o...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 October 2021

S6W-03469

Of those responses:1 member of the 2018-19 panel (21 members) and 3 members of the 2020-21 panel (26 members) had a role in designing BS 8414; and1 member of the 2018-19 panel (21 members) and 3 members of the 2020-21 panel (26 members) have worked for organisations that carry out BS 8414 fire tests on behalf of comm...
Last updated: 21 February 2024

SPBill24AS062024

Making muirburn 14 Muirburn Code (1) The Scottish Ministers must prepare a code (the “Muirburn Code”) in relation to how to make muirburn safely and appropriately. 10 (2) The Muirburn Code may, in particular, include provision as to— 1 (a) how the thickness of a layer of peat is to be determined, (b) the times of day muirburn may be made, (c) safety requirements when making muirburn. (3) The Scottish Ministers must review and, if they consider it appropriate, revise the 15 Muirburn Code by the end of each review period. (4) The Scottish Ministers must publish the Muirburn Code prepared under subsection (1) and any revised code under subsection (3) as soon as practicable after it is prepared or, as the case may be, revised. (5) The Scottish Ministers must, in preparing or reviewing the Muirburn Code, consult— 20 (a) Scottish Natural Heritage, and (b) such other persons as they consider likely to be interested in or affected by the making of muirburn. (6) Subsection (5)(a) does not apply during any period for which the functions under this section are delegated to Scottish Natural Heritage under section 17. 25 (7) In this section, “review period” means— (a) the period of 5 years beginning with the day on which section 9 comes into force, and (b) each subsequent period of 5 years. 15 Notice of muirburn activity 30 (1) A person who intends to make muirburn must give notice in writing under this section to— (a) the owner of the proposed muirburn site...
Last updated: 6 January 2023

BB20230109

*S6M-07369 Sharon Dowey: Impact of Long-term Historical Site Closures Managed by Historic Environment Scotland—That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of historic sites to communities across the South Scotland region, and the rest of Scotland; believes that any long-term closures to sites managed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) could have a severe impact for Scotland’s tourism industry, and a devastating impact on any communities and businesses that rely on these attractions being fully open; understands that the heritage sector is a vital part of Scotland’s tourism industry, and considers that it is responsible for attracting millions of visitors from around the world to Scotland each year; further understands that 60 historical sites managed by HES are closed, and that the inspection programme is expected to conclude in April 2024; recognises what it sees as the need to address the shortage of skilled labourers, such as stonemasons; notes the calls on the Scottish Government to make additional funding available to accelerate the reopening of closed sites, and further notes the view that it is vital that all efforts are made to secure the long-term viability of Scotland’s historic sites.
Last updated: 6 January 2023

BB20230109

*S6M-07369 Sharon Dowey: Impact of Long-term Historical Site Closures Managed by Historic Environment Scotland—That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of historic sites to communities across the South Scotland region, and the rest of Scotland; believes that any long-term closures to sites managed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) could have a severe impact for Scotland’s tourism industry, and a devastating impact on any communities and businesses that rely on these attractions being fully open; understands that the heritage sector is a vital part of Scotland’s tourism industry, and considers that it is responsible for attracting millions of visitors from around the world to Scotland each year; further understands that 60 historical sites managed by HES are closed, and that the inspection programme is expected to conclude in April 2024; recognises what it sees as the need to address the shortage of skilled labourers, such as stonemasons; notes the calls on the Scottish Government to make additional funding available to accelerate the reopening of closed sites, and further notes the view that it is vital that all efforts are made to secure the long-term viability of Scotland’s historic sites.

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