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Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Procedure) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2002 (SSI 2002/31) Item 3 deals with two further pieces of subordinate legislation, both of which are negative instruments and so do not require parliamentary approval. To date, no motion to annul the regulations has been lodged.SSI 2002/31 was laid on 29 January 2002 and comes ...
According to the briefing note from the clerks, the consultation exercise began on 22 January with a closing date of 31 January. The draft SI was sent to members on 28 January, before the consultation had closed.
It specifies those who worked for Scottish Homes on a specific date. I am not sure that the Subordinate Legislation Committee's concerns with regard to pensions law are justified.
(S1F-1511) When I next meet the Prime Minister, I intend to raise the reliability of waiting list statistics, because he and I share a commitment to having accurate and up-to-date data available for parliamentary scrutiny.
The letter deals with a serious issue regarding evidence to the committee and I seek members' guidance on what should be done about it.The letter is dated 12 November and is written to me as the convener of the Justice 1 Committee.
For example, there is a series of provisions called sunsetting provisions. Each regulation contains a date on which it expires and it would only be re-enacted if somebody proactively did something about it.
The committee wanted a formal 15-minute or half-hour meeting, with official reporters present, to endorse the amendments. There were no other dates on which the committee could meet.
We will extend the offer to the Taoiseach as soon as we can set an early date. I welcome the First Minister's answer, but I am perplexed as to why the views of a Westminster Labour MP are superior to those of Strathclyde police on an issue of safety.
It would allow the Executive to co-ordinate its consultation plan and introduce a timetable. If there is no set final date for the consultation, it might just stagger on before grinding to a halt.As Fergus Ewing said, the officials appeared to back-track on section 23(1)(c).
The purpose of my suggestion was to get a date for the stage 2 consideration, so that we can alert the organisations that are likely to give evidence and give them time to prepare themselves.