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M inister for Drugs Policy Angela Constance MSP T: 0131-244 4000 E: [email protected] 23 June 2022 Residential Rehabilitation: A REPORT ON “INTERVIEWS WITH PEOPLE WITH LIVED EXPERIENCE OF ACCESSING RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION” Dear Convener, I am writing to inform Parliament that The Scottish Government in response to the Residential Rehabilitation Development Working Group’s (RRDWG) recommendation that “The Scottish Government and Alcohol and Drug Partnerships should work together to scope and compare...
April 2022 September 2023 Detailed research on legal issues including consideration of human rights issues and a review of how owners’ associations or similar are dealt with in countries with legal systems comparable to Scotland. Draft a consultation paper to set out the findings of our research and seek views on options for legislative reform.
The Cabinet Secretary went on to answer questions from Members on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exclusions and Exceptions) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2025 [draft].
During the periodic review, parties to the framework will discuss whether the governance and operational aspects of the framework are working effectively, and whether decisions made over the previous three years need to be reflected in an updated non-legislative agreement.
Exceptional review: an exceptional review of...
Committee reports
Date published:
27 February 2019
There are currently no exceptions to this. This power provides the Secretary of State with the power to create or add, remove or vary exceptions by regulations but only with the consent of the Scottish Ministers, Welsh Ministers and the Northern Ireland Department (clause 11(3)).
However paragraph (2) provides that, if earlier, the period will end-
(a) in summary, when a provision contained in an Act of the Parliament ("ASP") within competence by virtue of exception 1 in Section F1 (disability and industrial injuries benefits) comes into force;
(b) again in summary, when a provision contained in an ASP within competence by virtue of exception 2 in Section F1 (carer's benefits) comes into force