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Last updated: 20 January 2023

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The time limit is 6 months from the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the prosecutor to justify the proceedings came to the prosecutor’s knowledge, up to a maximum period of 3 years after the commission of the offence (or the last date on which the offence was committed).
Last updated: 22 November 2022

SPBill13AS062022

Gender recognition outwith Scotland 20 8 Gender recognition obtained outwith Scotland After section 8L of the 2004 Act (inserted by section 7) insert— “8M Gender recognition obtained elsewhere in the United Kingdom (1) Where a person has been issued with a full gender recognition certificate under this Act as it applies in England and Wales or Northern Ireland (and that 25 certificate has not been revoked)— (a) the person is to be treated for all purposes as if the person had, when that certificate was issued, been issued with a full gender recognition certificate by the Registrar General for Scotland, and (b) accordingly, the person’s gender is the acquired gender. 30 (2) In this Act, “the acquired gender”, in relation to a person mentioned in subsection (1), means the person’s gender under the law of England and Wales or Northern Ireland following the issue of the certificate. 8N Gender recognition obtained outwith the United Kingdom (1) Where a person has obtained overseas gender recognition (and that recognition 35 has not ceased to have effect)— (a) the person is to be treated for all purposes as if the person had, when that recognition was obtained, been issued with a full gender recognition certificate by the Registrar General for Scotland, and (b) accordingly, the person’s gender is the acquired gender. 40 (2) But subsection (1) does not apply if it would be manifestly contrary to public policy to treat the person as mentioned in subsection (1)(a). 11 Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (2A) Subsection (2B) applies where— (a) a person’s gender is the acquired gender by virtue of subsection (1), (b) the person’s overseas gender recognition ceases to have effect under the law of the country or territory in which it was obtained, and 5 (c) after the overseas gender recognition ceases to have such effect, the person’s gender under that law is neither male nor female. (2B) Subsection (1) continues to apply to the person as if the overseas gender recognition had not ceased to have effect. (3) In this Act— 10 (a) “overseas gender recognition” means gender recognition obtained in a 1 country or territory outwith the United Kingdom which resulted in a person’s gender under the law of that country or territory becoming male instead of female, or female instead of male, (b) “the acquired gender”, in relation to a person mentioned in subsection 15 (1) (where that subsection applies), means the person’s gender under the law of the country or territory in which the person obtained gender recognition, following the recognition being obtained. (4) This section— (a) applies whether or not the person has been issued with a confirmatory 20 gender recognition certificate under section 8O, (b) does not apply to a person who has been issued with a full gender recognition certificate under this Act (including as it applies in England and Wales or Northern Ireland). 8O Issue of confirmatory gender recognition certificate by Registrar General 25 for Scotland (1) A person who has obtained overseas gender recognition may apply to the Registrar General for Scotland for a confirmatory gender recognition certificate. (2) A confirmatory gender recognition certificate is a certificate confirming that a person has obtained overseas gender recognition. 30 (3) An application under subsection (1) must include— (a) evidence of the overseas gender recognition obtained by the applicant, or (b) if the applicant is unable to provide such evidence, a statutory declaration by the applicant as to the matters set out in subsection (4). 35 (4) Those matters are— (a) that the applicant has obtained overseas gender recognition, (b) the reason that the applicant is unable to provide evidence of that recognition, (c) the gender acquired by the applicant as a result of that recognition, 40 (d) the country or territory in which the recognition was obtained, (e) the date...
Last updated: 7 October 2022

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S6W-11446 Miles Briggs: To ask the Scottish Government when it plans to hold a full review of the Young Patients Family Fund in order to assess (a) its implementation and impact to date and (b) what further support is needed to support young cancer patients and their families, and when it will publish the outcomes of such a review.
Last updated: 3 May 2022

Evaluation of Firework Related Harm in Scotland October 2020

Table 7 Study 2: age categories and length of stay for initial attendance (all injuries, n=195) Age (years) Child total Adult total Total 0-5 6-10 11-15 16-17 No overnight stay 19 13 25 15 72 59 131 1-3 days 1 5 10 4 20 24 44 4-7 days 0 3 3 1 7 6 13 8 or more 1 1 0 1 3 4 7 Total 21 22 38 21 102 93 195 Evaluation of firework-related harm in Scotland, October 2020 18 The majority of the patients were admitted in November(Figure 9). Figure 9 Study 2: date...
Last updated: 29 November 2021

Annual Procurement Report 2020 2021

Act 1974 and subordinate legislation and Performance Indicator; agenda item at operational require them to put appropriate measures in meetings; review of periodic reports from the place to ensure compliance. contractor; contractors’ audit) Investigate reported adverse events (accident, near miss, and hazards reports) and agree improvement plan to avoid reoccurrence Require contractors to abide by all applicable SPCB health & safety arrangements including induction training, contractor safety management system and site safety rules, keeping records and monitoring activities 30 Contact Details for Annual Report Fios Conaltraidh airson na h-Aithisg Bliadhnail Veronique Malcolm Head of Procurement Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP Email: [email protected] Annex A – Contracts Awarded 2020-2021 Regulated Contracts Contractor Start Date...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 21 May 2024

The final point to bring out on the improvement programme to date is about developing a network of risk champions.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-24160 Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answers to questions S5W-14658 and S5W-14655 by Shona Robison on 6 and 13 March 2018 respectively, on what date the Essure contraceptive implant was approved for use in Scotland, and on what date NHS boards stopped offering this device.
Last updated: 13 May 2022

PUBLIC PAPERS for CPPC meeting 18 May 22

Be that as it may, if you think that the project should be analysed and that the costs incurred to date should be studied, do you have an idea of who the right person or the right body to do that work would be?
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 05 March 2025

I suspect that the session would be post summer recess, so we would expect to have the information by then.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2025

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 16 September 2025

As I said, I do not want to tempt fate here, but to date, although all 32 local authorities across Scotland face undeniably major pressures and have to make unbelievably difficult decisions, none of them has got into a situation similar to what happened to some councils down south.

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