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Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2016

Finance and Constitution Committee 05 October 2016

I give a quick reminder in layman’s terms that, for any property transaction, we have the date of the transaction, which leads to the requirement that some tax be paid, but the payment of the tax is generally subsequent to the date of the transaction.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2016

Public Petitions Committee 29 September 2016

We will expect a paper back on the issue, and we can take a further decision on actions at a later date, which I hope will be sooner rather than later.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2013

Referendum (Scotland) Bill Committee 21 March 2013

However, we would try to keep that to a minimum. We will know the date in a few hours’ time, but let us assume that the date is in October 2014.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 27 October 2020

That was at my request, as I felt that it was vital for as many members as possible to be able to question the First Minister directly following the recess, to scrutinise the effectiveness of the strict 16-day measures that Scotland has been subjected to.
Committee reports Date published: 29 May 2025

Annual report of the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 2024-25

Substitute members: Karen Adam was replaced by Christine Grahame (18 September 2024 to date) Mercedes Villalba was replaced by Daniel Johnson (25 September 2024 to date) Jamie Halcro Johnston resigned as substitute on 10 October 2024 and was replaced by Brian Whittle (6 November 2024 to date) Mark Ruskell was replaced by Ariane Burgess (29 April 2025 to date) Meetings The Committee met 34 times during the reporting period.
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2021

Post-legislative scrutiny: The Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016 - Reporting timescales

He noted that “Even though we send out reminders to registrants two weeks before the end of their six-month period, give information on their dates and…have provided improved data on the website to make it clearer for them, we find that the issue with dates can sometimes lead to their being confused or forgetting.
Committee reports Date published: 20 January 2021

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 19 January 2021 - Annex

On 13 January 2021, the Scottish Government responded as follows: The Scottish Government is grateful to the Committee for identifying this point. The cut-off date is intended to coincide with the coming into force date of the instrument and should be the 24th February.
Committee reports Date published: 22 February 2018

Stage 1 Report on the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Relief from Additional Amount) (Scotland) Bill

r=11032&mode=pdf The Bill The Bill has a narrow scope, namely, to make the amendments made by the 2017 Order retrospective, enabling couples who have paid the additional amount of LBTT, in the scenario described, to claim a repayment regardless of the date on which they entered into the contract or the effective date of the transaction.
Last updated: 11 June 2020

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Disclosure (Scotland) Bill 19 Part 1—Disclosure of criminal history and other information (2) The Scottish Ministers must provide the applicant with a new Level 2 disclosure as if the applicant had made an application for the disclosure under section 15 on the date on which proceedings on the review application finally concluded. (3) If the effect of the final outcome of the proceedings is, in relation to any of the 5 information contained in the Level 2 disclosure that was subject to a review as to its accuracy, that the information is inaccurate, the Scottish Ministers must ensure that the new Level 2 disclosure contains corrected information. (4) If the effect of the final outcome of the proceedings is, in relation to any of the reviewable information that was the subject of the Level 2 review application, that the 10 information— (a) is not relevant for the purpose of the disclosure, and (b) ought not to be included in the disclosure, the Scottish Ministers must exclude the information from the new Level 2 disclosure to be provided under subsection (2). 15 (5) If the effect of the final outcome of the proceedings is, in relation to any of the reviewable information that was the subject of the Level 2 review application, that the information— (a) is relevant for the purposes of the disclosure, and (b) ought to be included in the disclosure, 20 the applicant may not specify the information in any review application made in relation to the new Level 2 disclosure or any subsequent Level 2 disclosure provided for the same purpose as the original Level 2 disclosure. (5A) Subsection (5) does not prevent the applicant from specifying the information in any review application made in relation to a subsequent Level 2 disclosure provided for the 25 same purpose as the original Level 2 disclosure if— (a) the review application in relation to the subsequent Level 2 disclosure is made after the end of such period beginning with the final outcome of proceedings as the Scottish Ministers may by regulations specify, or (b) the Scottish Ministers are satisfied that the applicant’s circumstances have 30 changed in a material respect since the final outcome of proceedings. (6) For the purposes of this section, proceedings on a Level 2 review application finally conclude on whichever of the following occurs last— (a) if a review of the accuracy of any information contained in the Level 2 disclosure is carried out by the Scottish Ministers, the date of the Scottish Ministers’ decision 35 under section 24(3), (b) if no review is carried out by the independent reviewer in relation to any of the reviewable information that is the subject of the Level 2 review application, the expiry of the period within which the applicant could have requested that the Scottish Ministers arrange for the independent reviewer to review the inclusion of 40 the reviewable information (see sections 27(2) and 29(2)), (c) if— (i) a review is carried out by the independent reviewer in relation to any of the reviewable information that is the subject of the Level 2 review application, and 20 Disclosure (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Disclosure of criminal history and other information (ii) no appeal is taken under section 33 against the independent reviewer’s decision, the expiry of the period within which an appeal could have been taken against the independent reviewer’s decision (see section 33(4)) or, if sooner, the relevant 5 date, (d) if— (i) a review is carried out by the independent reviewer in relation to any of the reviewable information that is the subject of the Level 2 review application, and 10 (ii) an appeal is taken under section 33 against the independent reviewer’s decision, the date of the sheriff’s decision in the appeal. (6A) In subsection (6)(c), the “relevant date” is— (a) where— 15 (i) the review carried out by the independent reviewer included a review under section 27 of information relating to the applicant provided by the chief constable in accordance with section 18, and (ii) both the applicant and the chief constable notify the Scottish Ministers under subsection (5) of section 33 that they do not intend to take an appeal 20 under subsection (1) of that section, the date on which the later of those notifications is made, (b) in any other case, the date on which the applicant notifies the Scottish Ministers under subsection (5) of 33 that the applicant does not intend to take an appeal under subsection (1) of that section. 25 (7) For the purposes of this section, “the final outcome of the proceedings”, in relation to any of the information that was the subject of the Level 2 review application, means— (a) where subsection (6)(a) applies in relation to the information, the Scottish Ministers’ decision, (b) where subsection (6)(b) applies in relation to the proceedings, the decision of the 30 Scottish Ministers or the chief constable as the case may be, (c) where subsection (6)(c) applies in relation to the information, the independent reviewer’s decision as notified under section 32, (d) where subsection (6)(d) applies in relation to the information, the sheriff’s decision. 35 (8) Subsections (9) and (10) apply where— (a) a new Level 2 disclosure is provided to an applicant under subsection (2), (b) information is excluded from the new Level 2 disclosure by virtue of subsection (4), (c) the applicant participates in the PVG Scheme, and 40 (d) the information that is excluded from the new Level 2 disclosure is also contained in the applicant’s scheme record in relation to a type of regulated role to which the purpose of the new Level 2 disclosure relates.
Last updated: 12 March 2020

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Disclosure (Scotland) Bill 19 Part 1—Disclosure of criminal history and other information (3) If the effect of the final outcome of the proceedings is, in relation to any of the information contained in the Level 2 disclosure that was subject to a review as to its accuracy, that the information is inaccurate, the Scottish Ministers must ensure that the new Level 2 disclosure contains corrected information. 5 (4) If the effect of the final outcome of the proceedings is, in relation to any of the reviewable information that was the subject of the Level 2 review application, that the information— (a) is not relevant for the purpose of the disclosure, and (b) ought not to be included in the disclosure, 10 the Scottish Ministers must exclude the information from the new Level 2 disclosure to be provided under subsection (2). (5) If the effect of the final outcome of the proceedings is, in relation to any of the reviewable information that was the subject of the Level 2 review application, that the information— 15 (a) is relevant for the purposes of the disclosure, and (b) ought to be included in the disclosure, the applicant may not specify the information in any review application made in relation to the new Level 2 disclosure or any subsequent Level 2 disclosure provided for the same purpose as the original Level 2 disclosure. 20 (5A) Subsection (5) does not prevent the applicant from specifying the information in any review application made in relation to a subsequent Level 2 disclosure provided for the same purpose as the original Level 2 disclosure if— (a) the review application in relation to the subsequent Level 2 disclosure is made after the end of such period beginning with the final outcome of proceedings as 25 the Scottish Ministers may by regulations specify, or (b) the Scottish Ministers are satisfied that the applicant’s circumstances have changed in a material respect since the final outcome of proceedings. (6) For the purposes of this section, proceedings on a Level 2 review application finally conclude on whichever of the following occurs last— 30 (a) if a review of the accuracy of any information contained in the Level 2 disclosure is carried out by the Scottish Ministers, the date...

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