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Introduction
This report sets out the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee's consideration of two Scottish Statutory Instruments (SSIs) at its meeting on 26 March 2024. The minutes of the meeting have been published on the Committee's webpages.
Committee reports
Date published:
20 November 2017
Official Reports
Official Report of 26 October 2017 - evidence from the Cabinet Secretary
Official Report of 5 October 2017 - evidence from stakeholders
Official Report of 28 September 2017 - evidence from stakeholders
Official Report of 21 September 2017 - evidence from stakeholders
One meeting took place entirely in private; 26 involved items taken in private. The items taken in private were primarily to consider draft reports, approach papers and our work programme.
National Bus Travel Concessionary Scheme
The Committee reports to the Parliament as follows—
On 26 January 2017, the National Bus Travel Concessionary Scheme for Older and Disabled Persons (Scotland) Amendment Order 2017 [draft] was laid before the Parliament and was subject to the affirmative resolution procedure.
New Operating Rules in relation to these requirements will be adopted by the Commission by September 2026 at the latest, but won’t be applicable on individual farms in the EU until 2030-32 at the earliest, depending on the size of the farm.
S6W-37066 Graham Simpson: To ask the Scottish Government how many hectares of new native woodland have been created under the new Forestry Grant Scheme in each of the last five years.
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Greater Glasgow & Clyde saw the highest share of business travel for 6 domestic visitors (21% of domestic visits, compared to 15% of international visits). 79.