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Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 7 January 2025
A report on the subordinate legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 7 January 2025.
Committee reports
Date published:
28 February 2024
To illustrate this point, it highlighted that information is not collected at a national level on interactions between a district nurse and an elderly person with mental health problems or a health visitor visiting a new mother with mental health problems.
At his appearance before the Committee on 7 October, the Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture (“the Cabinet Secretary”) told us “the Covid-19 pandemic has hit the culture sector harder than most.”
Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill [AS AMENDED AT STAGE 2] CONTENTS Section RT 1 P A W ILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Glue traps 1 Offence of using glue trap 2 Offence of purchasing glue trap 3 Forfeiture and disposal of glue traps Snares 3A Prohibition of use of snares Regulation of certain wildlife traps 4 Regulation of certain wildlife traps 5 Penalties relating to use of spring traps Licensing of land for killing and taking of certain birds 6 Killing and taking of certain birds permitted only on land with section 16AA licence 7...
Resumption of On-Site Monitoring and Formal Inspection Liaison Visits. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.prisonsinspectoratescotland.gov.uk/news/resumption-site-monitoring-and-formal-inspection-liaison-visits" target="_blank">https://www.prisonsinspectoratescotland.gov.uk/news/resumption-site-monitoring-and-formal-inspection-liaison-visits</a>
Prison complaints
Prisons and young offender institutions have internal complaint procedures which prisoners should use in the first instance.
However, we want to work with local authority partners to consider genuine concerns from businesses (that they report are causing unnecessary burden in 7 Ibid 7 the context of the wider economic climate) to explore whether these might be mitigated, without 8 diluting the policy objectives of the licensing scheme.”
While the business plans and the allowances that were made available by the regulator do not take full account of the latest Government policy, Ofgem did recognise that policy was moving quickly.
The instrument was made in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 2, 7 and paragraph 7(3) of schedule 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 (“the 2020 Act”).
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 October 2025
To ask the Scottish Government, further to its news release of 22 January 2025, Energy Skills Passport, how much of the £3.7 million allocated to the pilot scheme has been spent, and what the forecast outturn is for 2025-26.