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Committee reports Date published: 23 June 2025

Stage 1 Report on the Leases (Automatic Continuation etc.) (Scotland) Bill - Overall impact of the reforms proposed in the Bill

The Committee asks that this response be made available well ahead of the Stage 1 debate, before the end of the Parliament’s summer recess.
Committee reports Date published: 18 January 2022

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 18 January 2022 - Scrutiny of instruments under the Committee’s technical remit: instruments drawn to the attention of the lead committee

The instrument was laid on 22 December 2021 and came into force on 1 January 2022, during a recess period. As it was laid less than 28 days before it came into force, it is in breach of section 28(2) of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, which provides that a Scottish statutory instrument, subject to negative procedure, must be laid before Parliament at least 28 days before it comes into force (not counting recess periods of more than 4 days)..
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 June 2021

S6W-00527

We will provide an update to Parliament on the go-live date following summer recess. S6W-00527
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 01 October 2020

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees, further to motion S5M-17943 and under Rule 2.3.1, that the parliamentary recess dates of 10 to 25 October 2020 (inclusive) be replaced with 10 to 25 October 2020 (inclusive) with the exception of 15 October 2020, on which date busine...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2022

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 29 March 2022

The 2010 act requires that instruments that are subject to the negative procedure be laid at least 28 days before they come into force, not counting recess periods of more than four days.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 October 2022

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2020-2021 - 2. Plenary Meetings

This replaced the usual dissolution period and was called a “campaign recess”. During the campaign recess there was limited parliamentary business.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 October 2022

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2020-2021 - 3. Plenary Business

This replaced the usual dissolution period and was called a “campaign recess”. During the campaign recess there was limited parliamentary business.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 April 2025

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 01 April 2025

Under section 28(2) of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform Scotland Act 2010, instruments that are subject to the negative procedure must be laid at least 28 days before they come into force, not counting recess periods of more than four days.
Last updated: 16 November 2020

DPM Scottish General Election Coronavirus Bill

If such provision is to be made, it may require to come into force at comparatively short notice, at a time when Parliament may be in recess or unable to meet for reasons relating to coronavirus.
Last updated: 16 November 2020

DPM Scottish General Election Coronavirus Bill

If such provision is to be made, it may require to come into force at comparatively short notice, at a time when Parliament may be in recess or unable to meet for reasons relating to coronavirus.

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