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Committee reports Date published: 15 May 2025

Widening access to higher education inquiry - Disabled students

meetingId=16285 [accessed 24 March 2025] The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (the Minister) confirmed that the Scottish Government intends to launch a consultation on support for disabled students (and on part-time students) prior to summer recess.12Education, Children and Young People Committee.
Last updated: 11 August 2023

Annual Report and Accounts 2021_22

As a medium duration LGPS employer, this is in the order of 6%-8% of obligations. Using a more up-to-date longevity assumption at the Accounting Date leads to a gain on the obligations of £968k.
Last updated: 9 June 2022

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As a medium duration LGPS employer, this is in the order of 6%-8% of obligations. Using a more up-to-date longevity assumption at the Accounting Date leads to a gain on the obligations of £968k.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 August 2020

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 11 August 2020

Traditionally, what you do in a recession is to cut interest rates by 500 basis points.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 03 May 2023

I appreciate that you will introduce that legislation before summer recess and I am sure that we will have time to talk about it then, but that is not far away.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2015

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 24 June 2015

It does, certainly in part. You mentioned that the dates of the two studies do not quite match the period of the recession, but they clearly cover it.
Last updated: 9 March 2020

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Liability for NHS Charges (Treatment of Industrial Disease) (Scotland) Bill [AS INTRODUCED] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to enable the recovery, from those making compensation payments to people with an industrial disease, of contributions towards the costs incurred by the NHS in Scotland in treating those people; and for connected purposes. 1 Liability for relevant NHS charges 5 (1) Section 150 of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 (the “2003 Act”) is amended as follows. (2) For subsection (5) (restriction on definition of injury) substitute— “(5) “Injury” includes an industrial disease but otherwise does not include any disease. ”. 10 (3) After that subsection, insert— “(5A) “Industrial disease” means a disease— (a) arising out of the employment of the injured person, (b) arising out of the employment of any person associated with the injured person, or 15 (c) which makes the person suffering from the disease eligible for employment-injury assistance under regulations made by the Scottish Ministers under section 33 of the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018. (5B) A person (A) is associated with an injured person (B) if there is a causal link between the disease suffered by B and A’s employment. 20 (5C) A person making a compensation payment relating to an industrial disease is not liable to pay the relevant NHS charges in respect of treatment or ambulance services provided before the date...
Last updated: 16 December 2019

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Groupings of amendments Group 1: Referendums to which this Act applies 1, 21, 2 Group 2: Referendum questions 6, 7, 3, 8, 9, 10 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 3 pre-empts amendment 8 Group 3: Power to change date of referendum if UK election on same date 22 Group 4: Report on conduct of the referendum 4 Group 5: Power to modify Act by regulations 11, 12 Group 6: Consultation on the role of referendums in the democratic process 23 Group 7: Referendum expenses 5 Group 8: Restrictions on publications 13, 14, 15 Group 9: Details to appear on published referendum material 16, 17, 17A Group 10: Investigatory powers of Electoral Commission 18, 19, 20 SP Bill 46A-G Session 5 (2019) G roup 11: Long Title 24, 25 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Group 1: Referendums to which this Act applies Adam Tomkins 1 In section 1A, page 1, line 6, after insert Michael Russell 21 In section 1A, page 1, line 6, after insert Adam Tomkins 2 In section 1A, page 1, line 6, at end insert Group 2: Referendum questions Michael Russell 6 In section 3, page 1, line 24, leave out from to end of line 27 Michael Russell 7 In section 3, page 2, line 4, leave out from to end of line 8 Adam Tomkins 3 In section 3, page 2, line 22, leave out subsections (7) to (12) Michael Russell 8 In section 3, page 2, leave out line 40 Michael Russell 9 In section 3, page 3, line 3, at end insert— Michael Russell 10 In section 3, page 3, line 3, at end insert— Group 3: Power to change date of referendum if UK election on same date Michael Russell 22 After section 3, insert— Group 4: Report on conduct of the referendum Michael Russell 4 In section 29, page 15, line 15, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 5: Power to modify Act by regulations Adam Tomkins 11 In section 37, page 18, line 14, after insert Adam Tomkins 12 In section 37, page 18, line 16, at end insert— Group 6: Consultation on the role of referendums in the democratic process Patrick Harvie 23 After section 39, insert— Group 7: Referendum expenses Michael Russell 5 In schedule 3, page 85, line 2, at end insert— Group 8: Restrictions on publications Adam Tomkins 13 In schedule 3, page 98, line 29, at end insert— Adam Tomkins 14 In schedule 3, page 98, leave out line 32 Adam Tomkins 15 In schedule 3, page 99, line 1, leave out and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 9: Details to appear on published referendum material Michael Russell 16 In schedule 3, page 99, line 35, after insert Michael Russell 17 In schedule 3, page 99, line 38, at end insert— Patrick Harvie 17A As an amendment to amendment 17, line 16, at end insert— Group 10: Investigatory powers of Electoral Commission Michael Russell 18 In schedule 4, page 126, line 25, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Michael Russell 19 In schedule 4, page 126, line 25, at end insert— Michael Russell 20 In schedule 4, page 127, line 5, at end insert— Group 11: Long Title Michael Russell 24 In the long title, page 1, line 1, leave out and insert Michael Russell 25 In the long title, page 1, line 2, leave out from to end of line 3  Parliamentary copyright.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 13 December 2022

Scotland’s current law on moveable transactions dates from 1862 and requires intimation to all debtors if a claim is assigned.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 March 2019

Local Government and Communities Committee 27 March 2019

I understand the context in which he lodged the amendment, but the committee has agreed 2040 as the target date. In that context, the amendment does not fit with the interim target date of 2030 that is now proposed.

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