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The Committee welcomes that the following sections of the Bill have been amended in light of its recommendations:
Section 1(4)(a) – Restriction on driving within a zone
Section 29(2) – new section 3L of the 2001 Act – further provision
Section 39 – new section 32A(1) of the 2001 Act – directions about ticketing schemes
Section 61(2) – new section 153I of the 1991 Act – compliance notices: power to make supplementary etc. provision
Stage 2 was completed on 26 June 2019.
This inquiry concluded in advance of the 2024 UK General Election and change in UK Government. The position of the new UK Government is not yet clear in relation to all of the issues this report covers.
These provisions seek to ensure that care home residents would be able to receive visits or make visits to loved ones.
Ministers would be required to issue so called 'Visiting Directions', following consultation with Public Health Scotland, to care home providers about visits to or by care home residents.
Because of the way things are going with council budgets, there is a fight for what we need; a new allotment site might cost £100,000, but a new school will take precedence over a new allotment site.
In its response to the petition, the Scottish Government highlights an additional investment of £139 million for NHS infrastructure as part of the 2025-26 budget proposals, which it says will be the first step in lifting the pause on capital projects.
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