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Last updated: 27 April 2023

SPBill15AGS062023

Groupings of amendments Group 1: Content of documents 1, 2, 16, 17, 25, 26 Group 2: Insolvency 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 Group 3: Review of Act 8, 34 Group 4: Minor and technical amendments 9, 10, 15, 27, 32, 33 Group 5: Fees 11, 29 Group 6: Extracts 12, 13, 30, 31 Group 7: Assignation: information rights 14 Group 8: Pledge: sole traders etc. 18 Group 9: Pledge: amendment of pledge 24, 28 SP Bill 15A - G Session 6 (2023) THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Group 1: Content of documents Tom Arthur 1 In section 1, page 1, line 14, leave out from to end of line 16 Tom Arthur 2 In section 1, page 1, line 21, at end insert— Tom Arthur 16 In section 43, page 26, line 37, leave out and insert Tom Arthur 17 In section 43, page 27, line 1, leave out from to end of line 2 Tom Arthur 25 In section 56, page 34, line 18, leave out and insert Tom Arthur 26 In section 56, page 34, line 20, leave out from to end of line 21 Group 2: Insolvency Tom Arthur 3 In section 4, page 4, leave out lines 1 and 2 and insert— Tom Arthur 4 In section 4, page 4, line 12, leave out Tom Arthur 5 In section 4, page 4, line 18, leave out Tom Arthur 6 In section 4, page 4, line 23, leave out THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Tom Arthur 7 In section 4, page 4, line 24, at end insert Tom Arthur 19 In section 47, page 29, leave out lines 24 and 25 and insert— Tom Arthur 20 In section 47, page 29, leave out lines 33 to 36 Tom Arthur 21 In section 47, page 29, line 39, leave out Tom Arthur 22 In section 47, page 30, line 5, leave out second Tom Arthur 23 In section 47, page 30, line 7, at end insert— Group 3: Review of Act Tom Arthur 8 Leave out section 13A Tom Arthur 34 Leave out section 113A and insert— Group 4: Minor and technical amendments Tom Arthur 9 In section 14, page 11, line 1, leave out and insert Tom Arthur 10 In section 14, page 11, line 2, after insert Tom Arthur 15 In section 39, page 24, line 4, leave out from first to end of line 5 Tom Arthur 27 In section 76, page 45, line 10, leave out and insert Tom Arthur 32 In section 111, page 63, line 37, leave out Tom Arthur 33 In section 111, page 64, line 3, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 5: Fees Tom Arthur 11 In section 31, page 19, line 10, leave out subsection (4) and insert— Tom Arthur 29 In section 102, page 57, line 32, leave out subsection (4) and insert— Group 6: Extracts Tom Arthur 12 In section 33, page 19, line 33, at end insert— Tom Arthur 13 In section 33, page 19, line 38, after first insert Tom Arthur 30 In section 104, page 58, line 20, at end insert— Tom Arthur 31 In section 104, page 58, line 25, after first insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 7: Assignation: information rights Tom Arthur 14 In section 34, page 20, line 6, after insert— Group 8: Pledge: sole traders etc.
Last updated: 15 November 2022

Expenditure_over_25K_Q2_201920

Ethical Standards Commission 83,700.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Jul-2019 Scottish Human Rights Commissioner 71,000.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Jul-2019 Scottish Information Commissioner 120,469.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Jul-2019 Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 400,000.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Jul-2019 Scottish Commissioner for Children & Young People 114,476.16 Funding to Officeholders 01-Jul-2019 Leidos Innovations UK Limited 85,929.43 Equipment Maintenance 01-Jul-2019 POINTER LTD 76,400.39 Security Systems Upgrade 01-Jul-2019 EDF Energy 53,574.40 Electricity 02-Jul-2019 EDF Energy 56,438.83 Electricity 02-Jul-2019 MITIE Cleaning & Environmental Services Limited (MCES) 57,428.94 Cleaning 04-Jul-2019 MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd 62,975.59 Planned Mechanical & Electrical 04-Jul-2019 Leidos Innovations UK Limited 42,154.56 Contractors 08-Jul-2019 Trac International Limited 68,767.87 Planned Building Fabric Maintenance 12-Jul-2019 MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd 62,975.59 Planned Mechanical & Electrical 25-Jul-2019 Ethical Standards Commission 79,900.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Aug-2019 Scottish Human Rights Commissioner 66,500.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Aug-2019 Scottish Information Commissioner 132,136.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Aug-2019 Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 390,000.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Aug-2019 Scottish Commissioner for Children & Young People 93,008.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Aug-2019 Sodexo Limited 66,173.87 Restaurant Services 01-Aug-2019 MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd 30,138.06 Minor Works - Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance 05-Aug-2019 MITIE Cleaning & Environmental Services Limited (MCES) 57,428.94 Cleaning 05-Aug-2019 Trac International Limited 68,767.87 Planned Building Fabric Maintenance 12-Aug-2019 Trac International Limited 30,674.16 Planned Building Fabric Maintenance 15-Aug-2019 Sodexo Limited 85,750.07 Restaurant Services 19-Aug-2019 Leidos Innovations UK Limited 35,380.80 Contractors 22-Aug-2019 Leidos Innovations UK Limited 85,929.43 IT Support Contract 22-Aug-2019 MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd 62,975.59 Planned Mechanical & Electrical 26...
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper052

Jeremy Balfour: S6M-08219: Ensuring that Lothian Late-diagnosed Deaf Children Get the Support That They Need - That the Parliament notes the belief that every child affected by the failings identified in the 2021 audit of NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service, carried out by the British Academy of Audiology (BAA), must get the support that they need to thrive and to overcome any additional barriers that they face due to the failings identified in the report; understands that the audit did not include children seen later than 2018, which, it considers, means that there were further years until any failings were addressed by an action plan, and that there may be many more children who were not diagnosed in a timely manner; recognises that the key stages for fluent first language development are birth to three years old; understands that the BAA report found that the average age of identification of deafness was 4.5 years for children in the NHS Lothian area, which, it understands, is far longer than comparable figures in the rest of the UK; considers that the failings identified in NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service will mean that many of the affected children were diagnosed after this critical period and are therefore likely to experience a significant adverse impact on their language and communications development, potentially leaving such children with more complex needs that may need to be addressed though co-ordinated support from health, education, social work and other agencies; understands that the families of affected children have come together to form Families Failed by Lothian Audiology Action Group (FLAAG); further understands that the parents involved in FLAAG have identified a number of areas where their children are not getting the support that they need; understands that the families involved in FLAAG report that they have experienced a lack of access to BSL tutors, speech and language therapy and appropriately qualified professionals to support their deaf children and help remediate any damage caused by the failures of the audiology service, and notes the calls on all public and voluntary sector bodies that are supporting the late-diagnosed deaf children in the Lothians and beyond to work together to ensure that they always get the support that they need.
Committee reports Date published: 27 April 2022

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 26 April 2022

DPLRS062022R25 Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 26 April 2022 A report on the subordinate legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 26 April 2022.
Last updated: 24 April 2026

PB_26_Paper059

PB/S6/26/059 Parliamentary Bureau – Committee requests to meet at the same time as the Parliament Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Introduction 1.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20210318

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News Published: 29 August 2023

Committee to visit dairy farms in Kirkcudbrightshire

Committee Convener, Finlay Carson MSP and Members Karen Adam MSP; Alasdair Allan MSP; Jim Fairlie MSP; Kate Forbes MSP; Rhoda Grant MSP and Rachael Hamilton MSP will all take part in the fact-finding visits. Speaking ahead of the visit, Committee Convener and leader of the delegation, Finlay Carson MSP said:  “These visits will help us really get to grips with issues surrounding the support farmers need in relation to CAP payments and to understand the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for different farming systems.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 26 January 2023

It was originally envisaged that the new deal would be in place for the new financial year.
Committees Last updated: 4 June 2025

Why parliament values diversity

Committees engage with the people of Scotland in many ways but one of the most crucial and most visible ways is public questioning of witnesses in meetings that anyone in Scotland can watch.  Getting a range of views helps MSPs to become better informed about policy issues, to scrutinise and question government policy, to make recommendations and to bu...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 May 2020

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee 26 May 2020

Is that the kind of political fudge that might allow the UK Government to get an extension to the period? Is there another creative way in which we could get an extension that would not be too humiliating for the UK Government?

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