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The delegated powers in the Bill at Stage 1 were considered by the Committee at its meetings on 26 November and 17 December 2024. The Committee’s report on the delegated powers in the Bill at Stage 1 was published on 13 January 2025.
Retrieved from https://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2002/13/contents [accessed 1 October 2024]
Section 25: Information otherwise accessible
Section 26: Prohibitions on disclosure
Section 36(2): Confidentiality, actionable breach of confidence
Section 37: Court records
Section 38: Personal information.
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the Bill on 6 February and 19 March,issuing a report on 26 March 2024.
The Finance and Public Administration Committee received three responses to its call for views and took no further action.
This Bill considers children to be under 18 and young people to be between 18 and 26..
Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill.
This Bill considers children to be under 18 and young people to be between 18 and 26..
Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill.
Committee reports
Date published:
12 November 2018
Introduction
The Scottish Government laid the Assigned Colleges (University of the Highlands and Islands) Order 2018 [Draft] in the Scottish Parliament on 26 September 2018.
The instrument assigns Argyll College to the University of the Highlands and Islands as the regional strategic body for the area so that Argyll College may become a fundable body and r...
Committee reports
Date published:
28 February 2018
Related Parliamentary scrutiny
The Public Petitions Committee (PPC) continued its consideration of petition PE1607 on congestion charging in major Scottish cities at its meeting on 26 October 2017. While the PPC agreed to close the petition on the basis that the Scottish Government had indicated that it will seek to introduce LEZs in Scotland's four bigges...
The report is the first step towards developing a new way to deliver such care, but it is partly predicated on having a support network in place so that its rationale can ultimately be justified.
Scrutiny of the Bill at Stage 1 took place on 26 October and 2 November 2021.
As part of its Stage 1 scrutiny, the Committee held an informal meeting on 26 October 2021 with individuals affected by transvaginal mesh in Scotland who have experience of travelling outwith Scotland for mesh removal surgery.