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Last updated: 11 June 2024

Social Security Scotland Bill As Passed

P ART 4A U NIVERSAL CREDIT : PAYMENT TO JOINT CLAIMANTS 53A Universal credit: payment to joint claimants 15 (1) The Scottish Ministers must bring forward regulations under section 30 of the Scotland Act 2016 to give effect to the proposal described in subsection (3). (2) In subsection (1), “bring forward” means— (a) consult the Secretary of State about the practicability of implementing the regulations in accordance with section 30(3) of the Scotland Act 2016, and 20 (b) lay regulations before the Scottish Parliament. (3) The regulations must give effect to the proposal that, despite regulation 47(4) to (6) of the 2013 Claims and Payments Regulations (payment of universal credit to joint claimants), universal credit payable in respect of Scottish joint claimants is to be split between the couple in such proportion as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate 25 unless the Scottish joint claimants elect to nominate a single bank or other account into which that benefit is to be paid. (4) For the avoidance of doubt, the regulations under subsection (1), must give effect only to the proposal described in subsection (3). (5) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations repeal this section and revoke any regulations 30 made under it. (6) In this section— (a) “the 2013 Claims and Payments Regulations” means the Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment, Jobseeker’s Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance (Claims and Payments) Regulations 2013, 35 (b) “couple” has the meaning given by section 39 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012, (c) “Scottish joint claimants” means a couple living in Scotland who jointly make a claim for, or have been awarded, universal credit.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 May 2025

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This £15 million per year funding will continue through the local government finance settlement from 2025-26. Examples include mentoring services, art-based therapies, digital services, whole-family supports, counselling services and supports involving sport or physical activity.Individual local authorities decide which supports and services to put in place in their area based on the needs of their communities.
Last updated: 1 July 2025

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Bienvenido | 欢迎 map Opening hours Shop Café Crèche 10am to 5pm. On business Ask Visitor Services staff for details of what you can days (Tuesday to Thursday, do today. when Parliament is sitting) the café is open 9am to 6pm.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Before section 1 Claudia Beamish 91 Before section 1, insert— Maurice Golden 104 Before section 1, insert— ART 2 Section 1 Roseanna Cunningham 1 In section 1, page 1, leave out lines 15 to 17 and insert— Mark Ruskell 1B As an amendment to amendment 1, line 2, leave out and insert Roseanna Cunningham 2 In section 1, page 1, line 20, leave out and insert Roseanna Cunningham 3 In section 1, page 1, line 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2024

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As laid out in the Programme for Government, the Planning Hub’s initial priority is to help planning authorities make quicker decisions on hydrogen planning applications.This first phase of the Hub will be a pilot that looks to provide proof of concept for it to be in place for the longer term, with a plan to extend the services offered by the Hub in 2025-26 to support wider developments including the delivery of good quality homes and onshore wind.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 July 2022

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The vessel (MV Loch Frisa) was bought, upgraded and entered service on the Craignure-Oban service in June 2022.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Jackie Baillie*, Alex Johnstone*, Richard Lyle*, Kenneth Gibson*, Neil Findlay* *S5M-00081 Lewis Macdonald: France Honours North East and Highland Veterans That the — Parliament congratulates the five veterans from Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and the Highlands who were awarded France honneur, at a ceremony ’s highest honour, the Ordre National de la Légion d’ at the Town House in Aberdeen on 17 May 2016; recognises that John Johnston (Gordon Highlanders), Peter Davies (Royal Artillery), Alexander Burnett (Royal Navy), Duncan Cormack (Royal Marines) and William Adie (RAF), who are now in their 90s, all took part in the Battle of Normandy, which began the liberation of France from occupation by German forces; understands that the veterans were presented with their awards by Sylvie Bermann, the Ambassador of France to the UK; congratulates the five veterans on receiving such an important honour, and thanks them for their service during the Second World War.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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David Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to assist sites in Scotland that are preparing to apply for licences to operate as spaceports.
Committee reports Date published: 3 October 2019

Looking ahead to the Scottish Government - Health Budget 2020-21: When is Hospital bad for your health? - Housing adaptations

South Lanarkshire stated, “supporting people and households to live independently in their own home or a homely setting within the community is a core cross-cutting theme.” ixLetter from Val de Souza, chief officer for South Lanarkshire Integrated Joint Board, 8 July 2019They also advised that “over the three year period since 2016, a total of £15.587m has been spent by Housing Services on equipment, adaptations and the care of gardens to support people to remain at home.”ixLetter from Val de Souza, chief officer for South Lanarkshire Integrated Joint Board, 8 July 2019 The Local Government and Communities Committee have completed work on housing adaptations during their pre-budget scrutiny for the past two years.
Committee reports Date published: 16 May 2019

Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Clarity for service providers

Clarity for service providers Other witnesses spoke of the difficulty for service providers, such as health visitors, paediatricians, and social workers who have the evidence of harm physical punishment can cause, but are stymied by the existing defence of reasonable chastise...

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