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Last updated: 20 March 2025

UKIMA Consultation and Review Professor Thomas Horsley

This submission addresses four key issues that the UKG’s consultation on the UKIMA scopes for discussion: 1) the operation of the market access principles to date; 2) potential improvements to the intergovernmental exclusions process; 3) the role of the Office for the Internal Market; and 4) the relationship with the Common Frameworks.
Last updated: 14 February 2025

Diffley Partnership

2 T urnover and profitability In December, four in ten (43%) respondents projected their turnover will increase over the next 12 months, a rise of six percentage points since September and the highest in the Understanding Business series to date. Over the next 12 months, do you believe your business’s turnover will… Change Jun 23 Sept 23 Dec 23 Mar 24 Jun 2...
Last updated: 29 January 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250122

Urgent Question: An urgent question, to ask the Scottish Government what its position is on whether Neil Gray corrected the Official Report of 14 November 2024 at the earliest opportunity, as required by the Scottish Ministerial Code, in light of its response to an FoI request, dated 13 December 2024, confirming that there were no recorded minutes or notes ...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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Agreements under this section are to be made on a yearly basis with the start date for the agreement coinciding with that for the annual police plans of Police Scotland under section 35 of the 2012 Act.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Section 10 of the Bill provides for it and section 11 (the Bill’s short title) to come into force on the day after Royal Assent, and for the Scottish Ministers, through the exercise of regulationmaking powers, to commence the Bill’s remaining provisions at later dates. Reason for taking power 19. The regulation-making power is the means by which the Scottis...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Historical Sexual Offences Pardons and Disregards As Amended at Stage 2

ART 3 P ISREGARDING CERTAIN CONVICTIONS FOR HISTORICAL SEXUAL OFFENCES D 5 Application to have conviction for historical sexual offence disregarded (1) A person who has been convicted of a historical sexual offence may apply to the Scottish Ministers for the conviction to be disregarded. 30 (2) An application made under subsection (1) must be in writing and must include— (a) the applicant’s name, address and date...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

SPBill21S052017

P ART 3 D ISREGARDING CERTAIN CONVICTIONS FOR HISTORICAL SEXUAL OFFENCES 5 Application to have conviction for historical sexual offence disregarded (1) A person who has been convicted of a historical sexual offence may apply to the 30 Scottish Ministers for the conviction to be disregarded. (2) An application made under subsection (1) must be in writing and must include— (a) the applicant’s name, address and date...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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The Scottish Government therefore has no plans to produce additional guidance in this area, but will continue to ensure that its guidance and resources remain up-to-date and reflective of best practice.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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The Government has had regard, when deciding whether provision should be set out in a code of practice rather than on the face of the 2014 Act, to: • the nature of the material that might be contained in the code of practice; • the need to strike the right balance between the importance of the issue and providing sufficient flexibility in the future to respond to changing circumstances and to make changes quickly without the need for primary legislation; • the need to ensure proper use of valuable Parliamentary time; • the need to anticipate the unexpected, which might otherwise impact on the purpose of the legislation; and • the need to allow detailed administrative arrangements to be kept up to date...
Last updated: 29 May 2024

Assisted Dying Equalities Impact Assessment

Partnership Completed by the Non-Government Bills Unit: [insert date] *Although not a protected characteristic, carers should be given specific consideration in this category (e.g. the potential impact on those who care for older people) 10 M ember’s Comment on NGBU’s Equalities Impact Assessment Evidence gaps identified No evidence gaps were identified.

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