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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Proposed future business At its next meeting, on 7 March, the Committee expects to continue to take evidence on the Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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In light of this, the Scottish Government considers that the Bill is exempt for the purposes of section 7 of the Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005. 57.
Last updated: 21 March 2024

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(S6O-03264) 6. Mark Griffin: [Not Lodged] 7. Brian Whittle: To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to reports that the former chairman of Prestwick Airport resigned his post to lead a bid to purchase the airport.
Committee reports Date published: 16 September 2020

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Covid-19 Committee at its meeting on 16th September 2020

The local authority must review the direction at least once every 7 days and it must be revoked or revoked and replaced when it is determined on review that the requirements of necessity and proportionality are no longer met.
Last updated: 26 November 2019

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Groupings of amendments Liability of owners for rates 1, 5, 84 Valuation roll: basis of valuation 6 Mark in valuation roll for new or improved properties 16, 17, 18 Lands and heritages to be entered in the valuation roll 7, 8 Entering of parks in valuation roll 19, 20 Entering of student accommodation on valuation roll 85 Agreements, proposals, appeals and complaints about valuation 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 Appropriate assessor 23, 31, 52 Ancillary powers 86, 87, 97, 65, 98, 99, 68, 100, 71, 72 Meaning of “material change of circumstances” 38 SP Bill 44-G Session 5 (2019) L evying of rates: national or regional rate 9, 10, 11, 12 Levying of rates: progressive rate 14 Limitation on the power to prescribe a supplemental rate in relation to certain land and heritages 13 Duty to report on the valuation process 39, 88 Mandatory minimum payment 3 New or improved properties: rates relief – guidance 89 Reduction and remission of rates based on business practice 90, 91, 92 Charitable relief: independent schools 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83 Eligibility of certain public schools for rates relief 15 Effect of relief for arms-length and other bodies 93 Power to reduce or remit rates for certain organisations: guidance 94, 95, 40, 41 Unoccupied properties 42, 43 Failure to pay instalments 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 Electronic communication of information 50, 51 Procedure for power to prescribe amount of non-domestic rates 4 Civil penalties for failure to comply with assessor information notices 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66 Duty to notify change of circumstances: timescale 96 SP Bill 44-G Session 5 (2019) P enalties under section 20: enforcement 67, 69 Anti-avoidance regulations: recovery of rates 101 Procedure for anti-avoidance regulations: consultation 70 SP Bill 44-G Session 5 (2019) THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Liability of owners for rates Andy Wightman 1 Before section 2, insert— Andy Wightman 5 Before section 2, insert— Andy Wightman 84 Before section 2, insert— Valuation roll: basis of valuation Andy Wightman 6 After section 2, insert— Mark in valuation roll for new or improved properties Kate Forbes 16 In section 3, page 2, line 21, after insert Kate Forbes 17 In section 3, page 2, line 23, at end insert Kate Forbes 18 In section 3, page 2, line 38, at end insert— Lands and heritages to be entered in the valuation roll Andy Wightman 7 After section 3, insert— Andy Wightman 8 After section 3, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Entering of parks in valuation roll Kate Forbes 19 In section 4, page 3, line 20, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 20 In section 4, page 3, leave out lines 21 to 37 and insert— Entering of student accommodation on valuation roll Sarah Boyack 85 After section 4, insert— Agreements, proposals, appeals and complaints about valuation Kate Forbes 21 After section 5, insert— Kate Forbes 22 After section 5, insert— Kate Forbes 24 In section 7, page 5, line 21, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Kate Forbes 25 In section 7, page 5, line 32, after insert Kate Forbes 26 In section 7, page 5, line 32, after insert Kate Forbes 27 In section 7, page 5, leave out lines 33 and 34 and insert— Kate Forbes 28 In section 7, page 6, line 1, at end insert— Kate Forbes 29 In section 7, page 6, line 8, after insert Kate Forbes 30 In section 7, page 6, line 12, at beginning insert Kate Forbes 32 In section 7, page 6, line 15, leave out from to end of line 16 and insert Kate Forbes 33 In section 7, page 6, line 18, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 34 In section 7, page 6, leave out line 20 Kate Forbes 35 In section 7, page 6, line 23, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Alexander Stewart 36 In section 7, page 7, line 15, at end insert— Kate Forbes 37 After section 8 insert— Appropriate assessor Kate Forbes 23 In section 7, page 5, line 6, leave out from to in line 7 and insert Kate Forbes 31 In section 7, page 6, line 13, leave out from to in line 14 Kate Forbes 52 In section 14, page 12, line 14, leave out and insert Ancillary powers Sarah Boyack 86 In section 7, page 6, leave out lines 6 and 7 Sarah Boyack 87 In section 7, page 7, leave out lines 18 and 19 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Sarah Boyack 97 In section 18, page 14, leave out lines 23 and 24 Kate Forbes 65 In section 19, page 15, leave out lines 10 and 11 Sarah Boyack 98 In section 19, page 15, leave out lines 14 and 15 Sarah Boyack 99 In section 20, page 16, leave out lines 9 and 10 Kate Forbes 68 In section 21, page 16, leave out lines 34 and 35 Sarah Boyack 100 In section 21, page 16, leave out lines 38 and 39 Kate Forbes 71 In section 29, page 19, line 30, leave out Kate Forbes 72 In section 29, page 19, leave out lines 33 and 34 Meaning of “material change of circumstances” Kate Forbes 38 After section 8, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Levying of rates: national or regional rate Andy Wightman 9 After section 8, insert— Andy Wightman 10 After section 8, insert— Andy Wightman 11 After section 9, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Andy Wightman 12 After section 9, insert— Levying of rates: progressive rate Andy Wightman 14 After section 8, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Limitation on the power to prescribe a supplemental rate in relation to certain land and heritages Graham Simpson 13 After section 8, insert— Duty to report on the valuation process Alexander Stewart 39 After section 8, insert— Sarah Boyack 88* After section 8, insert— Mandatory minimum payment Andy Wightman 3 Before section 9, insert— New or improved properties: rates relief – guidance Sarah Boyack 89 In section 9, page 8, line 11, at end insert— Reduction and remission of rates based on business practice Sarah Boyack 90 After section 9, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Sarah Boyack 91 After section 9, insert— Sarah Boyack 92 After section 9, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Charitable relief: independent schools Liz Smith 73 After section 9, insert— Liz Smith 74 In section 10, page 8, line 21 after insert Liz Smith 75 In section 10, page 8, line 24, at end insert— Liz Smith 76 In section 10, page 8, line 30 after insert Liz Smith 77 In section 10, page 8, line 30 after second insert Liz Smith 78 In section 10, page 8, line 34, at end insert— Liz Smith 79 Leave out section 10 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Graham Simpson 80 In section 30, page 20, line 13, at end insert— Liz Smith 81 In section 30, page 20, line 14, at beginning insert Liz Smith 82 In section 30, page 20, line 15, at end insert— Liz Smith 83 In section 30, page 20, line 15, at end insert— Eligibility of certain public schools for rates relief Andy Wightman 15 After section 9, insert— Effect of relief for arms-length and other bodies Sarah Boyack 93 After section 10, insert— Power to reduce or remit rates for certain organisations: guidance Sarah Boyack 94 In section 11, page 9, line 18, after insert Sarah Boyack 95 In section 11, page 9, line 22, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Kate Forbes 40 In section 11, page 9, line 26, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 41 In section 11, page 9, line 27, leave out Unoccupied properties Kate Forbes 42 After section 11, insert— Kate Forbes 43 In section 12, page 9, line 34, leave out and insert Failure to pay instalments Kate Forbes 44 In section 13, page 11, line 4, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 45 In section 13, page 11, line 5, after insert Kate Forbes 46 In section 13, page 11, line 7, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 47 In section 13, page 11, line 21, after insert Kate Forbes 48 In section 13, page 11, line 28, after insert Kate Forbes 49 In section 13, page 12, line 1, after insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Electronic communication of information Kate Forbes 50 After section 13, insert— Kate Forbes 51 After section 13, insert— Procedure for power to prescribe amount of non-domestic rates Andy Wightman 4 After section 13, insert— ART THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Civil penalties for failure to comply with assessor information notices Kate Forbes 53 In section 14, page 12, line 21, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 54 In section 18, page 13, line 31, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 55 In section 18, page 13, line 32, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 56 In section 18, page 13, line 33, at end insert— Kate Forbes 57 In section 18, page 13, line 34, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 58 In section 18, page 13, leave out lines 36 to 38 and insert— Kate Forbes 59 In section 18, page 13, line 38, at end insert— Kate Forbes 60 In section 18, page 14, line 1, leave out subsection (4) Kate Forbes 61 In section 18, page 14, line 6, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 62 In section 18, page 14, line 9, at beginning insert Kate Forbes 63 In section 18, page 14, line 12, leave out from to end of line 13 and insert Kate Forbes 64 In section 19, page 14, line 33, after insert Kate Forbes 66 After section 19, insert— Duty to notify change of circumstances: timescale Sarah Boyack 96 In section 16, page 13, line 14, leave out and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Penalties under section 20: enforcement Kate Forbes 67 In section 21, page 16, line 27, leave out subsection (5) Kate Forbes 69 After section 21, insert— Anti-avoidance regulations: recovery of rates Sarah Boyack 101 In section 23, page 17. line 16, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Procedure for anti-avoidance regulations: consultation Kate Forbes 70 In section 27, page 19, line 5, after insert  Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 30 June 2025

Addtional support for learning SG COSLA to PAC 27 June 2025

As you will be aware after officials' appearance at PAC on 7 May, the Cabinet Secretary announced a cross-party roundtable with a view to scoping a review of ASL policy.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2022

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For further detail on local authorities and the climate emergency, I refer the member to the answers to questions: S6W-05387 on 11 January 2022; S6W-05388, S6W-05389 and S6W-05390 on 25 January 2022; S6W-05391 on 11 January 2022; S6W-05627 on 21 January 2022; S6W-05753 on 3 February 2022; and S6W-05754 and S6W-05755 on 7 February 2022. All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the parliament’s website, the search facility for which can be found at: Written questions and answers | Scottish Parliament Website S6W-06304
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take items 5 and 6 in private. Friday 24 September 2021 7 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Committees | Comataidhean 2.
Last updated: 24 September 2021

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Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take items 5 and 6 in private. Friday 24 September 2021 7 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Committees | Comataidhean 2.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Christine Grahame*, Jeremy Balfour*, James Dornan*, Audrey Nicoll*, John Mason*, David Torrance* *S6M-05612 Neil Bibby: Commending St Mirren FC's Help a Buddie Initiative —That the Parliament recognises the Help a Buddie scheme, which it considers to be an important new initiative launched by St Mirren FC; understands that the project gives supporters the opportunity to purchase match tickets, which are then donated to those less fortunate, allowing some of the most vulnerable people in the local community an opportunity to visit the SMiSA stadium and experience a match-day; congratulates St Mirren FC on the establishment of the scheme; commends the generosity of St Mirren fans, whose support for Help a Buddie it understands has allowed the club to allocate a minimum of 15 tickets per league match already, and wishes St Mirren success for the 2022-23 season.

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