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The Committee determined that it did not need to draw the attention of the Parliament to the delegated powers in the following provisions:
Section 4 – inserting new section 76A into the Animal Health Act 1981 (fixed penalty notices for certain offences relating to animal health)
Section 10A – Fixed penalty notices for certain wildlife offences
Section 11 – inserting new subsections 32K(4) and (5) into the 2006 Act (forfeiture of compensation)
Section 11 – inserting new section 32L into the 2006 Act (modification of powers over animals)
The Committee therefore reports that it is content with the delegated powers provisions contained in the Bill.
Supreme Court rules on named person. News release 28 July 2016. Retrieved from <a href="https://news.gov.scot/news/supreme-court-rules-on-named-person" target="_blank">https://news.gov.scot/news/supreme-court-rules-on-named-person</a> [accessed 1 August 2017] Although the judgement only related to the "information sharing" provisions within part 4 of the 2014 Act (sections 23, 26 and 27), the Scottish Government decided not to bring into force any of parts 4 and 5, pending reconsideration of the information sharing provisions.
Budget Scrutiny
The Committee undertook pre-budget scrutiny in advance of the Scottish Government's 2025-26 budget. The key focus was on the financial pressures facing organisations in the criminal justice sector and the main priorities for 2025-26.
We also explained that the scarf was kept safe to be returned to its owner after their visit. Pending, 1 stage 1 complaint about: • subtitles when Gaelic and Scots were spoken during parliamentary business
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Details of any other activities, such as visits undertaken by the Group or papers/report published by the Group should also be provided. 23 September 2021 The Role of colleges and universities in Scotland’s recovery from the pandemic MSP membership: 5 Non-MSP membership: 27 3 February 2022 Student mental health MSP membership: 4 Non-MSP membership: 29 26 April 2022 Discussion on Scotland’s relations with China through education MSP membership: 1 Non-MSP membership: 28 16 June 2022 Enhancing and maintaining academic enhancement MSP membership: 3 Non-MSP membership: 22 MSP Members of The Group Please provide names and party designation of all MSP members of the Group.
Item 6: Audit Scotland Progress Report 6.1 Liz McConnachie provided a verbal update on the status of the 2025-26 audit of the SPCB. Liz confirmed that interim audit work was scheduled to take place in the coming weeks and that Audit Scotland’s Audit Plan for 2025-26 would be presented to the AAB at its March 2026 mee...
S5W-09508 Alison Johnstone: To ask the Scottish Government how many nationals of other EU states (a) started and (b) left employment in the NHS in the latest year for which figures are available.
It provides a recommendation to the Scottish Parliament that it consent to all remaining clauses requiring a consent position (Clauses 2-14, 22 and 26), as well as to new clauses inserted by amendment (as yet unnumbered).