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The Planning Data provisions in Part 3 of the Bill relate to planning, which is within the responsibilities of the Minister for Public Finance, Planning and Community Wealth.
This will need to include a rolling programme of updates for new staff. It is therefore assumed that up to 20 employees will require to go through this two-day process of familiarisation each year. 20 employees would be beyond the upper end of the range set out above and therefore could reasonably be assumed to reflect the substantive role that SEPA is anticipated to take on related to the introduction of this new offence. 26.
The minute of the previous meeting (26 September 2025) was approved with one outstanding action for Michael Nugent to provide information on CAGS turnaround times, which will be carried forward.
S5W-31742 Colin Smyth: To ask the Scottish Government whether a free bus travel scheme for under-26s is still being considered as part of the review of discounts available on public transport to people under the age of 26.
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The BVA state the following in its evidence to the Migration Advisory Committee:
We further recommend that there is no minimum earning cap for veterinary surgeons applying for working visas.
This investment will continue with the baselining of this £15 million per annum funding into the local government finance settlement from 2025-26. These community-based supports and services are focused on prevention and early intervention, and more than 300 have been put in place across the country.
This investment will continue with the baselining of this £15 million per annum funding into the local government finance settlement from 2025-26. These community-based supports and services are focused on prevention and early intervention, and more than 300 have been put in place across the country.