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Details of how much each authority has receivedin the five previous years can be found in the local government finance circulars9/1998, 4/1999, 4/2000, 3/2001, and 7/2002 (Bib. numbers 29138, 29139, 23428, 20316,and 26111 respectively).
The minister may now make an opening statement. Parts 7 and 8 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004 support two policy priorities: dealing with antisocial behaviour and improving the private rented sector.
Clause 9(2)(b): Power to implement a decision by the Conference of the Parties to change the modalities for the sharing of monetary benefits
Provision
Clause 9(2)(b) provides that the Secretary of State may make regulations to enable or facilitate the implementation of a decision of the CoP under Article 14(7) of the Agreement, including by imposing require...
The Conveners Group's net zero scrutiny strategic priority progress report notes that climate change and net-zero are complex scientific, socio-economic and environmental issues, and so require whole-society solutions. In their 7 December 2022 report to the Scottish Parliament, the Climate Change Committee concluded that in the Scottish Government—
“There i...
Annexe A - Additional Information
Articles of Association
The Committee sought external legal views on the draft Articles of Association and asked the Scottish Government to address the points raised:
Concerns raised
I am not concerned about the objects of the articles, or the wording of much of the Act. Articles 7 to 25, and 76 and 77 seem fine to me.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.transport.gov.scot/media/41827/bus-services-in-scotland-analysis-of-responses-march-2018.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.transport.gov.scot/media/41827/bus-services-in-scotland-analysis-of-responses-march-2018.pdf</a> [accessed March 2018] in March 2018. 316 responses were received, of which 254 were from individuals, 23 from local authorities, 10 each from transport operators and other public bodies, 7...