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Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 13 January 2015

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Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Bill — Stage 2 Before section 1 Ross Greer 57 Before section 1, insert— Before section 3 Ross Greer 58 Before section 3, insert— Ben Macpherson 59 Before section 3, insert— Annie Wells 8A As an amendment to amendment 8, line 7, after insert Annie Wells 9A As an amendment to amendment 9, line 6, after insert Section 3 Ross Greer 60 In section 3, page 3, line 2, at end insert— After section 3 Ross Greer 61 After section 3, insert— After section 11 Ross Greer 62 After section 11, insert— After section 12 Annie Wells 20A As an amendment to amendment 20, line 5, after insert Annie Wells 20B As an amendment to amendment 20, line 20, after insert After section 27 Ross Greer 63 After section 27, insert— Ross Greer 64 After section 27, insert— Ross Greer 65 After section 27, insert— Ross Greer 66 After section 27, insert— Ross Greer 67 After section 27, insert— Ross Greer 68 After section 27, insert— Section 28 Ross Greer 69 In section 28, page 16, line 24, at end insert— Section 29 Ross Greer 70 In section 29, page 18, line 7, at end insert— Ross Greer 71 In section 29, page 18, line 11, at end insert— Section 45 Ross Greer 72 In section 45, page 26...
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Most school holidays begin in the final week of June or first week of July. • 2025 October recess: Saturday 11 October to Sunday 26 October (inclusive). Not all schools have published the term dates for 2025/26.
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FOR PERSONS IN OR WITH EXPERIENCE OF CHILDREN ’ S CARE SYSTEM Aftercare 1 Aftercare etc. for persons looked after before age 16 2 Aftercare for persons looked after in Northern Ireland Corporate parenting 3 Corporate parenting duties in relation to persons looked after before age 16 Advocacy services for care-experienced persons 4 Advocacy services for care-experienced persons Guidance in relation to care experience 5 Guidance in relation to care experience 6 Guidance under section 5: further provision Interpretation 7 Interpretation C HAPTER 2 P ROVISION OF CHILDREN ’ S CARE SERVICES Requirements on certain care providers 8 Children’s residential care services: profit limitation 9 Fostering services to be charities Register of foster carers 10 Register of foster carers SP Bill 74 Session 6 (2025) ii Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill C HAPTER 3 C HILDREN ’ S HEARINGS Composition etc. of Children’s Panel, children’s hearings and pre-hearing panels 11 Single member children’s hearings and pre-hearing panels 12 Remuneration of Children’s Panel members Child’s attendance at children’s hearings and hearings before sheriff 13 Child’s attendance at children’s hearings and hearings before sheriff Grounds hearings 14 Role of Principal Reporter and grounds hearing Relevant persons 15 Powers to exclude persons from children’s hearing 16 Removal of relevant person status Other changes 17 Tests for referral to Principal Reporter and making of compulsory supervision order or interim compulsory supervision order 18 Information about referral, availability of children’s advocacy services etc. 19 Period for which interim compulsory supervision order or interim variation of compulsory supervision order has effect 20 Making of further interim compulsory supervision orders 21 Principal Reporter’s power to initiate review of compulsory supervision order P ART 2 C HILDREN ’ S SERVICES PLANNING 22 Children’s services planning P ART 3 F INAL PROVISIONS 23 Ancillary provision 24 Regulation-making powers 25 Commencement 26...
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(SP Bill 27A-DPM) (Government Bill) Thursday 18 April 2024 26 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Amendments | Atharrachaidhean Amendments New amendments to Bills lodged on 17 April 2024 Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill — Stage 2 Section 1 Mark Griffin 44 In section 1, page 1, line 15, leave out and insert Mark Griffin 45 In section 1, page 1, line 15, leave out Mark Griffin 46 In section 1, page 1, line 21, at end insert— Mark Griffin 47 In section 1, page 1, line 23, after insert Mark Griffin 48 In section 1, page 1, line 23, leave out Miles Briggs 49 In section 1, page 2, leave out line 3 Before section 3 Miles Briggs 50 Before section 3, insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 51 Before section 3, insert— Committee for single-building assessments Pam Duncan-Glancy 52 Before section 3, insert— Section 3 Mark Griffin 53 In section 3, page 2, line 30, at end insert— Miles Briggs 54 In section 3, page 2, line 30, at end insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy Thursday 18 April 2024 28 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Amendments | Atharrachaidhean 55 In section 3, page 2, line 30, at end insert— Section 6 Mark Griffin 56 In section 6, page 3, line 29, after insert Mark Griffin 57 In section 6, page 3, line 30, leave out Pam Duncan-Glancy 58 In section 6, page 3, line 31, at end insert— Miles Briggs 59 In section 6, page 3, line 31, at end insert— Section 7 Mark Griffin 60 In section 7, page 4, line 12, leave out and insert Mark Griffin 61 In section 7, page 4, line 13, leave out Miles Briggs 62 In section 7, page 4, line 19, at end insert— Section 8 Thursday 18 April 2024 29 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Amendments | Atharrachaidhean Miles Briggs 63 In section 8, page 4, line 26, after insert Mark Griffin 64 In section 8, page 4, line 27, leave out Miles Briggs 65 In section 8, page 4, line 30, after insert After section 19 Pam Duncan-Glancy 66 After section 19, insert— Section 20 Miles Briggs 67 In section 20, page 11, leave out line 10 Miles Briggs 68 In section 20, page 11, line 12, leave out and insert Mark Griffin 69 In section 20, page 11, line 12, after insert Mark Griffin 70 In section 20, page 11, line 13, leave out Miles Briggs 71 In section 20, page 11, leave out lines 25 and 26 Thursday 18 April 2024 30 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Amendments | Atharrachaidhean Section 21 Miles Briggs 72 In section 21, page 11, line 34, leave out and insert Mark Griffin 73 In section 21, page 12, line 9, leave out Mark Griffin 74 In section 21, page 12, line 9, leave out and insert Section 22 Miles Briggs 75 In section 22, page 12, line 19, after insert Miles Briggs 76 In section 22, page 12, line 24, leave out and insert Section 23 Miles Briggs 77 In section 23, page 12, line 33, leave out and insert Miles Briggs 78 In section 23, page 12, line 36, at end insert— Section 24 Miles Briggs 79 Leave out section 24 After section 24 Miles Briggs 80 After section 24, insert— Thursday 18 April 2024 31 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Amendments | Atharrachaidhean Section 25 Mark Griffin 81 In section 25, page 14, line 16, leave out Mark Griffin 82 In section 25, page 14, line 19, at end insert— Mark Griffin 83 In section 25, page 14, line 19, at end insert— Mark Griffin 84 In section 25, page 14, line 19, at end insert— Section 26 Mark Griffin 85 In section 26, page 14, line 31, at end insert— stands less than 11 metres above the ground.> insert Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill — Stage 3 Amendment 48 has been lodged as a manuscript amendment under Rule 9.10.6.
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Notifications by the chief constable 15 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— (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 20 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 Licensing Board of— 25 (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— (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 30 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 period referred to in subsection (6), the chief constable must inform the Licensing Board of— 35 (a) that fact, and (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 40 reason relating to coronavirus,”, (b) after subsection (2) there were inserted— Coronavirus (Scotland) Bill 51 Schedule 5—Alcohol licensing “(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— (a) that fact, and 5 (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 longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances 10 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— 15 (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— (a) in subsection (3), after “subsection (2),” there were inserted “or within such 20 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 25 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— (a) in subsection (2), after “subsection (1),” there were inserted “or within such 30 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 period referred to in subsection (2), the chief constable must inform the 35 Licensing Board of— (a) that fact, and (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 40 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— 52 Coronavirus (Scotland) Bill Schedule 5—Alcohol licensing “(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— (a) that fact, and 5 (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 longer period as the chief constable considers reasonable in the circumstances 10 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 Licensing Board of— 15 (a) that fact, and (b) the time period within which the chief constable expects to respond.”.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 September 2018

Justice Committee 25 September 2018

It is clear that the overall way in which the chief constable’s leave of absence was handled left confusion about what the position was.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 May 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 12 May 2022

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