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Official Report Meeting date: 5 November 2024

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 05 November 2024

Earlier, you mentioned the situation pre-recession. We were building, or the market was delivering, between 600 and 800 homes a year, but now the number is around 200 or 300.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 13 December 2022

Even in one particular local authority area, where it is the perception of my office staff that it is not working well, some folk do get really good self-directed support. During the summer recess, the minister, Kevin Stewart, visited Dumfries to hear directly from folk about the good and bad sides of self-directed support.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 November 2025

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 11 November 2025 [Draft]

The forms are set out in schedule 3 and must be signed and dated by the assessing RMP and recorded in the person’s medical records.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 04 December 2024

As is normal practice, I urge the Parliament to support the SSI in order to ensure that the funding that has been received to date is able to be spent on our vital public services.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 10 September 2024

I reassure all members that the most up-to-date information is available to them.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2024

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 07 February 2024

Trap users should be required to attend refresher training at least every five years to keep up to date with advances in trap design and animal welfare science as well as modern protocols for ethical wildlife management.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 26 January 2022

We recognise that the Scottish Government has not to date been in a position to offer multiyear funding.
Last updated: 7 March 2024

20240305_Alcohol Focus Scotland to HSCS Convener_MUP

This is because information from councils on licensed premises is often incomplete, unavailable, or out-of-date. In order to capture as many businesses as possible, we first matched data to the Glasgow City Council register.
Last updated: 23 January 2024

Scottish Government Response Addressing Child Poverty Through Parental Employment Report

Our work on school age childcare to date has been built on this approach.
Last updated: 21 March 2023

SPBill24S062023

Regulation of certain wildlife traps 35 4 Regulation of certain wildlife traps (1) The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 is amended as follows. (2) After section 12 insert— 3 Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Wildlife management “Wildlife trap licensing 12A Requirements for use of traps (1) A person who uses a trap to which this section applies, for the purpose of killing or taking a wild bird or wild animal that can otherwise be lawfully 5 killed or taken by those means, must have a wildlife trap licence. (2) This section applies to the following traps— (a) a trap for the purpose of taking wild birds, (b) a trap approved by an order made under section 50 of the Agriculture (Scotland) Act 1948 for the purposes of that section (other than a trap 10 of a description specified in an order made under subsection (7) of that 1 section). (3) A person who fails to comply with subsection (1) is guilty of an offence. (4) A person who uses a trap to which this section applies must ensure— (a) that the wildlife trap licence number of the person is displayed (in a 15 manner in which it will remain readable at all times) either— (i) directly on the trap, or (ii) on a tag that is fitted on the trap in such a manner that it is not capable of being easily removed from the trap, and (b) that the trap is used and monitored appropriately in accordance with the 20 approved training course for such a trap. (5) A person who— (a) has a wildlife trap licence and uses a trap to which this section applies, but (b) fails to comply with subsection (4) in any respect, 25 is guilty of an offence. (6) It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under this Part to show that— (a) the trap was used for the purpose of killing or taking a wild bird or wild animal which could be lawfully killed or taken by those means, 30 (b) the person had a wildlife trap licence and complied with subsection (4), and (c) the person took all reasonable steps to prevent the killing, taking or injury of any other animal (other than an invertebrate) not intended to be taken by the trap. 35 (7) The wildlife trap licence number which is displayed on a trap to which this section applies, or on a tag fitted to such a trap, is presumed in any proceedings to be the wildlife trap licence number of the person who used the trap. (8) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (2) to add, modify or remove traps (or descriptions of traps) to which this section applies. 40 (9) Before making regulations under subsection (8), the Scottish Ministers must consult Scottish Natural Heritage and such persons as they consider likely to be interested in or affected by wildlife trap licensing. 4 Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Wildlife management (10) In this section— “approved training course” means a course approved under section 12E, “wildlife trap licence” means a licence granted under section 12C(1) and “wildlife trap licence number” is to be construed accordingly. 5 12B Application for wildlife trap licence (1) An application for a wildlife trap licence must— (a) be made to the relevant authority, (b) be made in such manner and form as the relevant authority may require, (c) contain or be accompanied by such information as the relevant authority 10 may require, 1 (d) be accompanied by payment of such reasonable fee as the relevant authority may require. (2) The relevant authority must publicise any requirements which are for the time being set under subsection (1)(b), (c) or (d). 15 (3) In this section, “relevant authority” means— (a) the Scottish Ministers, or (b) where the Scottish Ministers have delegated (by virtue of section 16A) their functions under this section, Scottish Natural Heritage. 12C Grant and content of wildlife trap licence 20 (1) The relevant authority may, on receipt of an application under section 12B, grant or renew a wildlife trap licence if— (a) the applicant has completed an approved training course in respect of the type of trap in question, and (b) it is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so. 25 (2) A person may be issued with the same wildlife trap licence number— (a) in respect of different types of traps (but must make an application and complete the approved training course in respect of each type), and (b) in respect of the renewal of an existing wildlife trap licence. (3) A wildlife trap licence granted or renewed under subsection (1)— 30 (a) must— (i) specify the person to whom the licence is granted, (ii) specify the wildlife trap licence number, (iii) identify the type (or types) of wildlife traps to which the licence applies, 35 (iv) specify any conditions the relevant authority considers appropriate to attach to the licence, (b) may be granted or renewed for a period not exceeding 10 years. 5 Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Wildlife management (4) In this section— “approved training course” means a course approved under section 12E, “relevant authority” means— (a) the Scottish Ministers, or 5 (b) where the Scottish Ministers have delegated (by virtue of section 16A) their functions under this section, Scottish Natural Heritage. 12D Modification, suspension and revocation of licence (1) The relevant authority may— (a) modify a wildlife trap licence at any time, 10 (b) suspend or revoke a wildlife trap licence if— 1 (i) the licence holder fails to comply with any conditions attached to the licence, (ii) the relevant authority is satisfied that the licence holder has committed a relevant offence, 15 (c) suspend a wildlife trap licence if, despite the relevant authority not being satisfied as mentioned in paragraph (b)(ii)— (i) there is an official investigation or proceedings in relation to a suspected relevant offence, and (ii) the relevant authority is satisfied that if the suspect in the 20 investigation or (as the case may be) the accused in the proceedings were to be convicted of the relevant offence, the relevant authority would then be satisfied as mentioned in paragraph (b)(ii). (2) The relevant authority must— (a) notify the licence holder of the modification, suspension or revocation 25 of the person’s wildlife trap licence, and (b) specify in the notice the date...

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