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iEnvironment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, Official Report, 19 June 2018, Col 24
The Committee notes that advice from the CCC has not always been published on the date of receipt, however, the Committee welcomes confirmation from the Scottish Government that CCC advice could be published on the date of r...
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Date published:
10 September 2017
That review period began on 1 April 2014, when section 2 (relating to applications for high hedge notices) came into force and ends 5 years after that date, or on such earlier date as either the committee or sub-committee may determine.
Nothing says that it cannot be incremental; it will not all happen on those dates—they are just the dates by which the provision has to be made, without putting too much unreasonable pressure on local authorities and bus companies to comply.
We all understand the delays that can happen once a project starts, but the key issue here is not the end date. The key issue is for the minister to give the green light to the go-ahead start date.
I recently confirmed to the Education, Children and Young People’s Committee my intention to introduce a bill to the Parliament prior to the summer recess. That was also set out in last week’s programme for government.
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care’s winter support package, which he set out to the Parliament before recess, had funding for dentists, including for dental services for children.
This is based on:
regulation 6 of this instrument which amends the dates by which a producer must apply for registration under regulation 7 of the 2020 Regulations to 13 August 2025; and to before 1 March in any relevant year beginning on or after 1 January 2026; and
regulation 7 of this instrument which amends the dates registration takes effect from under regulation 8 of the 2020 Regulations, where the application is made by 13 August 2025, to 1 October 2025; and is 1 April in any subsequent relevant year where the application is made by 1 March.