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Last updated: 4 November 2024

SPBill51AMLS062024

Section 1 Monica Lennon 1 In section 1, page 2, leave out lines 21 and 22 and insert— Gillian Martin 2 In section 1, page 2, leave out lines 32 to 34 Graham Simpson 3 In section 1, page 2, line 35, leave out Mark Ruskell 4 In section 1, page 2, line 39, at end insert— Mark Ruskell 5 In section 1, page 2, line 39, at end insert— SP Bill 51A - ML Session 6 (2024) Section 2 Douglas Lumsden 6 In section 2, page 7, leave out lines 15 to 31 Section 3 Gillian Martin 7* Leave out section 3 and insert— After section 3B Mark Ruskell 8 After section 3B, insert— Section 3C Gillian Martin 9 In section 3C, page 9, line 4, leave out Gillian Martin 10 In section 3C, page 9, line 12, leave out and insert Section 3E Mark Ruskell 11 In section 3E, page 9, line 35, after insert Section 3G Douglas Lumsden 12 In section 3G, page 10, line 6, leave out subsection (2) and insert— After section 3G Patrick Harvie 13 After section 3G, insert— Patrick Harvie 14 After section 3G, insert— Patrick Harvie 15 After section 3G, insert— © Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 1 November 2023

SPBill36LCS062023accessible

This document relates to the Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 36) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 1 November 2023 Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill —————————— Statements on Legislative Competence As required under Rule 9.3.1 and 1A of the Parliament’s Standing Orders, these statements on legislative competence are published to accompany the Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill, introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 1 November 2023.
Last updated: 1 February 2022

SPBill10LCS062022accessible

These documents relate to the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 10) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 1 February 2022 Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill —————————— Statements on Legislative Competence As required under Rule 9.3.1 and 1A of the Parliament’s Standing Orders, these statements on legislative competence are published to accompany the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill, introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 1 February 2022.
Last updated: 20 November 2023

BB20231114

Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy 1. Emma Harper 2. Foysol Choudhury 3.
Last updated: 10 May 2024

BB20240513

Evidence Session (in private): The Committee will consider the evidence it heard earlier under agenda item 1. 3. Work programme (in private): The Committee will consider its work programme.
Last updated: 11 February 2026

SPBill66AMLS062026

Section 1 Maggie Chapman 6 In section 1, page 1, line 16, leave out and insert Stephen Kerr 1 In section 1, page 2, line 2, at end insert— Stephen Kerr 2 In section 1, page 2, line 22, leave out and insert Stephen Kerr 3 In section 1, page 2, line 22, leave out and insert Stephen Kerr 4 In section 1, page 2, line 22, at end insert— Stephen Kerr 5 In section 1, page 2, line 29, at end insert— Maggie Chapman 16 In section 1, page 2, line 30, leave out second and insert Maggie Chapman 17 In section 1, page 2, line 33, at end insert— Maggie Chapman 18 In section 1, page 2, line 34, leave out and insert Elena Whitham 19 In section 1, page 2, leave out lines 35 and 36 and insert— Maggie Chapman 20 In section 1, page 2, line 35, leave out and insert Maggie Chapman 7 In section 1, page 2, line 36, at end insert— Maggie Chapman 7A As an amendment to amendment 7, line 6, at end insert— Elena Whitham 21 In section 1, page 2, line 36, at end insert— Maggie Chapman 8 In section 1, page 2, line 36, at end insert— Maggie Chapman 9 In section 1, page 2, line 36, at end insert— Maggie Chapman 10 Leave out section 1 and insert— After section 1 Maggie Chapman 11 After section 1, insert— Maggie Chapman 22 After section 1, insert— Maggie Chapman 22A As an amendment to amendment 22, line 6, leave out Maggie Chapman 12 After section 1, insert— Elena Whitham 23 After section 1, insert— Paul O'Kane 24 After section 1, insert— Section 2 Jenny Gilruth 25 In section 2, page 3, line 30, at end insert— Maggie Chapman 13 In section 2, page 3, line 30, at end insert— Maggie Chapman 13A As an amendment to amendment 13, leave out lines 8 to 10 and insert Maggie Chapman 14 In section 2, page 3, line 30, at end insert— After section 2 Maggie Chapman 15 After section 2, insert— © Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20191125

Children (Scotland) Bill (in private): The Committee will consider its approach to Stage 1 scrutiny. 4. Scottish Biometrics Commissioner Bill (in private): The Committee will consider a draft Stage 1 report.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 December 2017

Public Petitions Committee 21 December 2017

I agree with you 100 per cent that this has been dragging on for too long and it needs to be sorted, to coin a phrase. Are there any other comments?
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 November 2024

Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill - Republished - Public Opinion

These recommendations were: people accessing assistance to die should have a terminal condition, people must have the capacity to make their own decision, both physician assisted suicide (where healthcare professionals would prescribe lethal drugs to eligible patients to take themselves) and voluntary euthanasia (where a healthcare professional would admini...
Last updated: 28 October 2025

202425Q2ComplaintsHandlingforweb

Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Complaints Handling 2024-25, Quarter 2 (July-September 2024) Complaints received Total number of complaints received: 10 Stage 1: 6 Stage 2: 4 (2 received direct and 2 escalated) Outcomes Resolved 4 (4 at stage 1; 0 at stage 2)* Fully upheld: 0 Partially upheld: 3 (0 at stage 1; 3 at stage 2) Not upheld: 2 (1 at stage 1; 1 at stage 2) Not pursued: 0 Pending: 0 Actions taken Resolved, 4 complaints at stage 1 about: • no notice on the website about a Chamber closure: We updated the website promptly . • a scone in the public café: We apologised and passed the comments directly to the catering team. • flying the EU flag at the Parliament building: We explained that this followed the Parliament's decision and direction to the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. • difficulty hearing the time for reflection speaker: We apologised and explained that Broadcasting staff would be in the gallery to monitor sound quality and take action if required. * We also attempted to resolve a stage 1 complaint about the handling of a complaint by explaining what actions had been taken to improve procedures.

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