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Last updated: 2 June 2023

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The Commission forecasts that the economy will remain largely flat this year rather than fall into the shallow recession predicted in December. Despite this marginal improvement in the forecast for GDP and low levels of unemployment this year, living standards are likely to fall in 2023-24.
Last updated: 20 July 2022

20220704Minister for HEFEYET regarding Purpose and principals plan for post school education

I will be happy to discuss the development of this work with you further and I would welcome the Committee’s views on this work once we return from recess. Yours sincerely JAMIE HEPBURN Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Last updated: 19 July 2022

20220704Minister for HEFEYET to ECYP Committee re publication of Purposes and Pricipals for Post Sch

I will be happy to discuss the development of this work with you further and I would welcome the Committee’s views on this work once we return from recess. Yours sincerely JAMIE HEPBURN Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 August 2021

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 31 August 2021

They were laid on 15 June 2021 and came into force on 24 August. As the Parliament was in recess from 26 June until 29 August, during which time the clock stopped, the regulations were laid less than 28 days before they came into force.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2021

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 23 June 2021

I propose that we hold a planning session during the summer recess and that we aim, all things being equal, to do that in person here in Parliament at some point, probably during the final week of recess.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 06 March 2024 [Draft]

Last month, it was announced that the UK went into recession in 2023. Can the cabinet secretary tell us whether the new deal for business, which is designed to support economic growth, has had an impact on the Scottish economy, helping it to continue to grow, or did we follow the UK into recession?
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 03 September 2024

On the timing of the legislation, I have just been reminded that we have been told that it is expected to be introduced in Westminster before the summer recess next year. We have no more details than that.
Last updated: 17 December 2024

SPBill42BS062024

(b) the date fixed falls within the period of 6 months ending with the day on which the poll at the next ordinary general election would be held (disregarding section 2(5)). (4D) If the Presiding Officer considers it necessary or appropriate for any reason 5 to do so, the Presiding Officer may determine that an election to fill the vacancy is not to be held. (4E) Before fixing a date under subsection (4B) or (as the case may be) determining that an election is not to be held under subsection (4D), the Presiding Officer must consult— 10 (a) the Electoral Commission, 1 (b) the convener of the Electoral Management Board for Scotland, and (c) the officer appointed by order in accordance with section 12(1) of the Scotland Act 1998 to act as the returning officer for the constituency in which the seat is vacant. 15 (4F) As soon as reasonably practicable after fixing a date under subsection (4B) or (as the case may be) determining that an election is not to be held under subsection (4D), the Presiding Officer must publish, in such manner as the Presiding Officer considers appropriate, a statement setting out— (a) either— 20 (i) the date fixed for the holding of the poll, or (as the case may be) (ii) that an election is not to be held, and (b) the reasons for the exercise of the power.”.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Bill as Amended at Stage 2 Climate Change Emissions Reduction Targets Scotland Bill

SP Bill 30A Session 5 (2019) 2 Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Emissions reduction targets (2C) In preparing a draft of regulations to be made under subsection (2B), the Scottish Ministers must have regard to— (a) the target-setting criteria, and (b) the most up-to-date advice they have received from the relevant body. 5 (3) As soon as reasonably practicable after laying for approval a draft of such regulations, the Scottish Ministers must publish a statement setting out— (a) their reasons for proposing to modify the net-zero emissions target year, (b) the extent to which the proposed net-zero emissions target year takes account of the target-setting criteria, and 10 (c) whether the proposed net-zero emissions target year is consistent with the most up-to-date advice they have received from the relevant body and, if it is not, the reasons why.
Last updated: 26 June 2024

SPBill31BS062024

Household waste 10 Householder’s duty of care (1) The Environmental Protection Act 1990 is modified as follows. (2) In section 34— 30 (a) in subsection (1), for “subsection (2)” substitute “subsections (1A) and (2)”, (b) after subsection (1) insert— “(1A) The duty imposed by subsection (1) does not apply to an occupier of domestic property as respects the household waste produced on the property.”, (c) for subsection (2) substitute— 35 “(2) An occupier of domestic property must, as respects the household waste produced on the property, take reasonable steps to secure that any transfer of waste is only to an authorised person or to a person for authorised transport purposes.”, (d) in subsection (6), after “(1),” insert “(2),”, 40 (e) in subsection (7), after “(1),” insert “(2),”. 12 Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill (3) After section 34ZB insert— “34ZC Fixed penalty notices for offences under section 34(6): Scotland (1) This section applies where a constable or an authorised officer has reason to believe that a person has failed without reasonable excuse to comply with the 5 duty relating to the transfer of household waste in section 34(2). (2) The constable or authorised officer (as the case may be) may give to the person a notice offering the opportunity of discharging any liability to conviction for an offence under section 34(6) by payment of a fixed penalty. (3) A notice under subsection (2) may not be given if, in relation to the same 10 circumstances— 1 (a) such a notice has already been given to the person (including by the same or by another local authority), or (b) a penalty or enforcement undertaking has already been imposed on the person by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency by virtue of Part 15 2 of the Regulatory Reform (Scotland) Act 2014. (4) Where a constable gives a notice to a person under subsection (2), the constable must at the same time give a copy of the notice to the local authority in whose area the failure to comply with the duty in section 34(2) took place. (5) Where— 20 (a) an authorised officer gives a notice to a person under subsection (2), and (b) it appears to the officer that the failure to comply with the duty in section 34(2) took place both in the officer’s area and in another local authority’s area, 25 the officer must at the same time give the other local authority a copy of the notice. (6) Where a person is given a notice under subsection (2) in respect of an offence— (a) no proceedings may be instituted for that offence before the end of the 30 period of 14 days beginning with the date...

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