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Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2024

Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Should a new independent organisation be established to consider police complaints?

We cannot go ahead with making improvements and investigating police with the same mindset that has created those issues”.iiCriminal Justice Committee, Official Report, 17 April, cols 26 and 27 Margaret Gribbon held a different view, telling the Committee that whilst it would be “concerning” if an independent body was populated by a majority of ex-police officers “I think that there would be a role for them to play in any external body”.iiiCriminal Justice Committee, Official Report, 24 April, col 14 Dr Genevieve Lennon said that her personal view is that there should be an independent ombudsman to deal with every complaint, similar to the model in Northern Ireland.
Committee reports Date published: 29 January 2026

Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Non-surgical Procedures) Order 2026 [draft]

The DPLR Committee made no recommendations in relation to the instrument. Health, Social Care and Sport Committee consideration The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee is required to consider and report on the instrument.
Committee reports Date published: 3 October 2019

Looking ahead to the Scottish Government - Health Budget 2020-21: When is Hospital bad for your health? - Set aside budget

He accepted that the “system can not be sustained” vHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 4 June 2019, Col 30unless funding can be reviewed and there is a more efficient way to fund services.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 15 December 2015

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Last updated: 10 June 2024

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ART 2 P EMISSIONS ACCOUNTING 13 Net Scottish emissions account: restriction on use of carbon units (1) In section 13 of the 2009 Act— 10 (a) subsections (2) to (4) are repealed, (b) in subsection (5)— (i) in paragraph (a), after “may”, insert “or may not”, and (ii) in paragraph (b), after “may”, insert “or may not”, and (c) after subsection (5), insert— 15 “(5A) But the amount of carbon units purchased by the Scottish Ministers that may, by virtue of regulations under subsection (5), be credited to the net Scottish emissions account for a period is zero, unless regulations under section 13A specify a higher limit in relation to that period.”. (2) In section 96(7) of the 2009 Act, paragraph (a) is repealed. 20 (3) Except to the extent that subsection (4) applies, carbon units which are surrendered as a result of the operation of a trading scheme (within the meaning of section 44 of the 2008 Act) may not be credited to or debited from the net Scottish emissions account for any period after 2017. (4) This subsection applies to the extent that regulations made under section 13(5) of the 25 2009 Act make provision about the circumstances in which carbon units referred to in subsection (3) may be credited to or debited from the net Scottish emissions account. (5) In this section, “the 2008 Act”, “carbon units” and “net Scottish emissions account” have the same meanings as in the 2009 Act. 14 s Permitted use of carbon units purchased by the Scottish Minister 30 fter section 13 of the 2009 Act, insert— (1) A“13A Permitted use of carbon units purchased by the Scottish Ministers (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations set a limit representing the maximum amount of carbon units purchased by them that may be credited to he net Scottish emissions account for a year. t 35 (2) A limit set in regulations under subsection (1) for a target year must not exceed an amount which represents 20% of the planned reduction in the net Scottish emissions account for that year. (3) The planned reduction in the net Scottish emissions account for a target year is the difference between the following amounts, both being calculated 40 immediately before the regulations under subsection (1) are made— Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill 13 Part 2—Emissions accounting (a) the minimum amount by which the emissions reduction target for the target year requires the net Scottish emissions account to be lower than the baseline, and (b) the minimum amount by which the emissions reduction target for the 5 immediately preceding year requires the net Scottish emissions account to be lower than the baseline. (4) Regulations under subsection (1) may set a limit only for a year— (a) in respect of which the Scottish Ministers have not yet reported on under section 33, and 10 (b) which ends no more than 10 years after the year in which the regulations come into force. (2) In section 96(7) of the 2009 Act, after paragraph (a) insert— “(aa) regulations under section 13A(1) that do not propose an increase to any limit on the maximum amount of carbon units that may be credited to the 15 net Scottish emissions account for a year,”. (2A) In section 97 of the 2009 Act— (a) in subsection (1)— (i) the words from “the first” to the end become paragraph (a), (ii) after that paragraph insert “; or 20 (b) regulations under section 13A(1) that propose an increase to any limit on the maximum amount of carbon units that may be credited to the net Scottish emissions account for a year.”, (b) in subsection (2)— (i) the word “and” after paragraph (a) is repealed, 25 (ii) after paragraph (b) insert “; and (c) in the case of regulations mentioned in subsection (1)(b), a statement setting out whether the proposed limit is consistent with the most up- to-date advice they have received from the relevant body.”, (c) in subsection (7), after paragraph (b) insert “; and 30 (c) in the case of regulations mentioned in subsection (1)(b), whether the proposed limit is consistent with the most up-to-date advice they have received from the relevant body.”. (3) The following Orders are revoked— (a) the Climate Change (Limit on Carbon Units) (Scotland) Order 2010 (S.S.I. 35 2010/217), (b) the Climate Change (Limit on Carbon Units) (Scotland) Order 2011 (S.S.I. 2011/440), (c) the Climate Change (Limit on Use of Carbon Units) (Scotland) Order 2016 (S.S.I. 2016/330). 14 Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Emissions accounting 15 International carbon reporting practice (1) In section 17 of the 2009 Act, for subsection (3) substitute— “(3) The amount of Scottish emissions and Scottish removals of a greenhouse gas for a period must be determined, in so far as reasonably practicable, 5 consistently with current international carbon reporting practice or, for the purposes of assessing and reporting in accordance with section 33, target- relevant international carbon reporting practice.”. (2) In section 18 of the 2009 Act, for subsection (2) substitute— “(2) A “tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent” means one metric tonne of carbon 10 dioxide or an amount of any other greenhouse gas with an equivalent global warming potential (determined, in so far as reasonably practicable, consistently with current international carbon reporting practice or, for the purposes of assessing and reporting in accordance with section 33, target-relevant international carbon reporting practice).”. 15 (3) In section 19 of the 2009 Act— (a) the existing words become subsection (1), and (b) after that subsection, insert— “(2) The following definitions also apply for the purposes of this Act— “current international carbon reporting practice” means the most up-to-date 20 international carbon reporting practice, and “target-relevant international carbon reporting practice” means a practice which produces results which are consistent with those which would have been produced by using the international carbon reporting practice which was current at the later of— 25 (a) 30 June 2018, or (b) the date on which Scottish Ministers last received advice from the relevant body following a request under section 2C.”. itrogen balance sheet 15A NAfter section 8 of the 2009 Act, insert— 30 “Nitrogen balance sheet 8A Nitrogen balance sheet (1) The Scottish Ministers must, no later than 18 months after this section comes into force, create a balance sheet to quantify all major nitrogen flows across all sectors and media in Scotland, including its coastal waters, the atmosphere and 35 soil and flows across these boundaries, to be known as a “nitrogen balance sheet” for the purpose mentioned in subsection (2). (2) The purpose of the nitrogen balance sheet is to record how nitrogen use efficiency contributes to achieving the targets in this Act. (3) The Scottish Ministers must by regulations make provision for— 40 (a) a baseline figure for nitrogen use efficiency, (b) how nitrogen use efficiency is to be calculated, Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill 15 Part 3—Reporting and planning duties (c) the timescale in which the nitrogen balance sheet is to be reviewed, (d) monitoring and reporting upon the nitrogen balance sheet, (e) such other matters as they consider appropriate. (4) The Scottish Ministers must, before laying draft regulations under subsection 5 (3) before the Scottish Parliament, consult such persons as they consider appropriate. (5) In this Act “nitrogen use efficiency” means the ratio of nitrogen removed from the environment compared to total nitrogen inputs. (6) For the purposes of assessing the ratio mentioned in subsection (5), account 10 should be taken of sources of nitrogen pollution, including— (a) food production and waste, (b) e nd nergy, a ) transport.”.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 15 March 2017

Details of the fund will be announced shortly. Scottish governing bodies of sport are doing good work on the equality standard for sport.
Last updated: 3 May 2022

20220406_MinisterForCommunitySafetyToConvener_FireworksAndPyrotechnicArticlesScotlandBill

Of the 38 people convicted of a fireworks related offence over this period, over three fifths (63%) were given a fine, over a quarter (26%) were issued other sentences (such as an admonishment).
Committee reports Date published: 28 February 2024
Petitions Petition published: 11 July 2022

Improve the way that unexplained deaths are dealt with

The Committee also agreed to take evidence from Stephanie Bonner.   Official Report of Meeting 26 October 2022 22 February 2023: The Committee heard evidence from Stephanie Bonner.
Petitions Petition published: 11 July 2022

Ban the extraction and use of peat for horticulture and all growing media by 2023

Official Report of Meeting 26 October 2022 03 May 2023: The Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government.

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