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Find out more about legislative consent on the Scottish Parliament's website
During the reporting period, one motion granting legislative consent for the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill was approved.
Retrieved from <a href="https://aib.gov.uk/sites/default/files/accountant_in_bankrutpcy_aib_-_diligence_review_2016_consultation_response_0.pdf" target="_blank">https://aib.gov.uk/sites/default/files/accountant_in_bankrutpcy_aib_-_diligence_review_2016_consultation_response_0.pdf</a> [accessed 17 July 2023] are available on the Accountant in Bankruptcy's website. Respondents came up with a range of suggested improvements which the Accountant in Bankruptcy committed to exploring further.
Documents relating to the Bill are available on the Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill webpages on the Scottish Parliament website. They include:
the Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill [as introduced]1Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill [as introduced].
Retrieved from <a href="https://aib.gov.uk/sites/default/files/debt_advice_and_information_package_0.pdf" target="_blank">https://aib.gov.uk/sites/default/files/debt_advice_and_information_package_0.pdf</a> [accessed 27 2023] are available from the Accountant in Bankruptcy's website.
However, the regulation of new groups of healthcare professionals and those regulated since the Scotland Act 1998 is devolved to the Scottish Parliament. See the Scottish Government website for more information on the regulation of healthcare professional groups.
Documents relating to the Bill are available on the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill page on the Scottish Parliament website. They include:
the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill
the Explanatory Notes
the Policy Memorandum
the Financial Memorandum.
The timetable for consideration of the Bill is available on the Scottish Parliament website.
Section 11 of the Scotland Act 2016 provides that a super majority (two-thirds of the total number of MSPs) is required for legislation on certain matters.
The principal role of the MMG is to monitor the impact of market developments and coordinate opinion on them. According to the MMG's website, membership of the MMG includes representatives from Defra, DAERA, Scottish Government and Welsh Government.