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The Committee’s correspondence with the Scottish Government in relation to this instrument is in the Instrument Responses for the Committee meeting on 26 April 2022.
The Committee is content that no reporting grounds are engaged in relation to question 1.
The Committee’s correspondence with the Scottish Government in relation to this instrument is in the Instrument Responses for the Committee meeting on 26 April 2022.
The Committee is content that no reporting grounds are engaged in relation to question 1.
It therefore highlights this provision to the lead committee.
Section 26: Ancillary provision
Power conferred on: The Scottish Ministers
Power exercisable by: Regulations made by Scottish statutory instrument
Parliamentary procedure: Affirmative procedure if amending primary legislation, otherwise negative procedure
Provision
This provision enables the Scot...
Some examples include:
• ‘TogetherAll’ provision of online counselling to support the age range 16-24 (or 26 for care experienced young people) to target mental and emotional distress and wellbeing through open access, drop in and digital means.
The Scottish Government brought forward further emergency legislation soon afterwards, the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No. 2) Act, which was passed on 26 May 2020.iiiCoronavirus (Scotland) (No. 2) Act (asp 10).
The Committee sees no need or justification for the Bill's proposals on performance and recommends that section 26 of the Bill be removed. We consider that the Scottish Government should continue to work collaboratively with COSLA.
In relation to Form 3.3A in schedule 3 on page 26, section 17(1) of the 2016 Act requires that the public notice is of the matters specified in subsection (1)(a) and (b).
Scottish ParliamentHealth and Community Care CommitteeWednesday 26 April 2000(Morning) Scottish ParliamentHealth and Community Care CommitteeWednesday 26 April 2000(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 09:34Budget Process Budget Process Good morning.
A male who lives in a deprived area is 11 times more likely—a female is six times more likely—to die from the effects of chronic liver disease on the back of alcohol.