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Police Scotland may be required to play a supporting role, much in the same way it already supports trading standards officers. For example, a constable would be required to accompany enforcement officers without a warrant when using their power of reasonable force to gain entry.
Committee reports Date published: 21 June 2022

Annual Report for the Criminal Justice Committee (13 May 2021 to 12 May 2022)

We are grateful to all who took part in these sessions. Members of the Committee visiting the courts in EdinburghFinally, external visits and informal briefings are an important way for Members to better understand what is happening in different parts of the criminal justice system.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-27772 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-27462 by Michael Matheson on 26 February 2020, for what reason it considered that a similar system for the Forth Road Bridge would not be suitable or effective.
Last updated: 23 July 2025

ADHD and ASD Inquiry call for views EASY READ Online editable

ASD affects 34 ● about 1 person in every 34 people. 6 Our committee wants to find out ● why waiting times are long for diagnosis, treatment and support for ADHD and ASD ● why more people are asking for iagnosis, treatment and support dfor ADHD and ASD how ADHD and ASD are diagnosed ● what the treatment and support ● or ADHD and ASD is fhow people are affected by long ● aiting times for ADHD and ASD wservices how healthcare staff are affected ● y...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

SQA NQ2023 Evaluation 27 March 2024

Understanding the benefits and challenges of different arrangements is invaluable and creates a record and evidence-base to support continued dialogue and decision-making as Scotland continues to consider the scale and scope of education reform. hope you find this information interesting and am happy to answer any questions you may Ihave. ours sincerely Y F...
Last updated: 11 January 2024

RoS Quarterly update November 2023

B y Email Claire Baker, MSP Convener Reply to: Edinburgh Office Economy and Fair Work Committee economyandfairwork.committee@par Department: Senior Management liament.scot Contact: Jennifer Henderson Telephone: 0131 357 8199 Your Ref: N/A Email: [email protected] Our Ref: MC-110-2023 Date: 03 November 2023 Dear Ms Baker REGISTERS OF SCOTLAND – EFW ...
Last updated: 8 November 2023

Letter from RoS Quarterly update 2023

B y Email Claire Baker, MSP Convener Reply to: Edinburgh Office Economy and Fair Work Committee economyandfairwork.committee@par Department: Senior Management liament.scot Contact: Jennifer Henderson Telephone: 0131 357 8199 Your Ref: N/A Email: [email protected] Our Ref: MC-110-2023 Date: 03 November 2023 Dear Ms Baker REGISTERS OF SCOTLAND – EFW ...
Last updated: 5 October 2023

Circular Economy Bill Stage 1

The Committee will then consider your response at a future meeting and report on the delegated powers in the Bill to the lead committee. 4 Y ours sincerely Stuart McMillan MSP Convener of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 5 pdf. application/pdf. 177799.
Last updated: 2 April 2020

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Notifications by the chief constable 6 (1) The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 applies in accordance with the modifications in this paragraph. (2) Section 21 (notification of application) has effect as if— 25 (a) in subsection (3), after “subsection (1)(d),” there were inserted “or within such longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances because of a reason relating to coronavirus,”, (b) after subsection (3) there were inserted— “(3A) Where the chief constable is not going to respond to a notice within the 21 day 30 period referred to in subsection (3), the chief constable must inform the Licensing Board of— (a) that fact, and (b) the time period within which the chief constable expects to respond.”. (3) Section 24 (applicant’s duty to notify licensing board of convictions) has effect as if— 35 (a) in subsection (6), after “subsection (5)(b),” there were inserted “or within such longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances because of a reason relating to coronavirus,”, (b) after subsection (6) there were inserted— “(6A) Where the chief constable is not going to respond to a notice within the 21 day 40 period referred to in subsection (6), the chief constable must inform the Licensing Board of— (a) that fact, and 50 Coronavirus (Scotland) Bill Schedule 5—Alcohol licensing (b) the time period within which the chief constable expects to respond.”. (4) Section 24A (power to request antisocial behaviour report) has effect as if— (a) in subsection (2), after “request” there were inserted “or within such longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances because of a 5 reason relating to coronavirus,”, (b) after subsection (2) there were inserted— “(2A) Where the chief constable is not going to give the report within the 21 day period referred to in subsection (2), the chief constable must inform the Licensing Board of— 10 (a) that fact, and (b) the time period within which the chief constable expects to give the report.”. (5) Section 33 (transfer on application of licence holder) has effect as if— (a) in subsection (5), after “subsection (4),” there were inserted “or within such 15 longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances because of a reason relating to coronavirus,”, (b) after subsection (5) there were inserted— “(5A) Where the chief constable is not going to respond to a notice within the 21 day period referred to in subsection (5), the chief constable must inform the 20 Licensing Board of— (a) that fact, and (b) the time period within which the chief constable expects to respond.”. (6) Section 44 (procedure where licensing board receives notice of conviction) has effect as if— 25 (a) in subsection (3), after “subsection (2),” there were inserted “or within such longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances because of a reason relating to coronavirus,”, (b) after subsection (3) there were inserted— “(3A) Where the chief constable is not going to respond to a notice within the 21 day 30 period referred to in subsection (3), the chief constable must inform the Licensing Board of— (a) that fact, and (b) the time period within which the chief constable expects to respond.”. (7) Section 73 (notification of application to chief constable) has effect as if— 35 (a) in subsection (2), after “subsection (1),” there were inserted “or within such longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances because of a reason relating to coronavirus,”, (b) after subsection (2) there were inserted— “(2A) Where the chief constable is not going to respond to a notice within the 21 day 40 period referred to in subsection (2), the chief constable must inform the Licensing Board of— (a) that fact, and Coronavirus (Scotland) Bill 51 Schedule 5—Alcohol licensing (b) the time period within which the chief constable expects to respond.”. (8) Section 75 (applicant’s duty to notify licensing board of convictions) has effect as if— (a) in subsection (5), after “subsection (4)(b),” there were inserted “or within such longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances 5 because of a reason relating to coronavirus,”, (b) after subsection (5) there were inserted— “(5A) Where the chief constable is not going to respond to a notice within the 21 day period referred to in subsection (5), the chief constable must inform the Licensing Board of— 10 (a) that fact, and (b) the time period within which the chief constable expects to respond.”. (9) Section 83 (procedure where licensing board receives notice of conviction) has effect as if— (a) in subsection (3), after “subsection (2),” there were inserted “or within such 15 longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances because of a reason relating to coronavirus,”, (b) after subsection (3) there were inserted— “(3A) Where the chief constable is not going to respond to a notice within the 21 day period referred to in subsection (3), the chief constable must inform the 20 Licensing Board of— (a) that fact, and (b) the time period within which the chief constable expects to respond.”.
Last updated: 10 February 2026

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This risks deterring price-sensitive visitors, reducing off-peak demand and undermining accessibility for those travelling for non-discretionary reasons, including visiting friends and family, attending hospital appointments, supporting students or business related travel (which is approximately half of our customer base).

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