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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 November 2023

S6W-22886

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-22203 by Jenny Gilruth on 8 November 2023, whether it will provide the information requested regarding how much of the £140 million to support the roll-out of digital devices in the Capital Spending Review has been allocated to date; for what reason it did not provide this information in its answer, and, if it has not allocated any of the £140 million to date, whether it will confirm that.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 June 2023

S6W-18851

The R100 programme remains on track to meet its current contractual completion dates. The R100 contracts are currently delivering full fibre, gigabit capable connections at pace across the length and breadth of Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 November 2021

S6W-04393

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide details of its commitment to provide 1,000 additional staff members in primary care mental health services, including (a) which roles it expects to provide, (b) by what date recruitment for the roles is expected to begin and (c) by what date all 1,000 additional...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 21 March 2024

The median ethnicity pay gap for 2022-23 stood at 20.1 per cent—I think that that is a more up-to-date figure than the one that Carol Mochan has.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 21 February 2023

I know that the minister has paid a lot of attention to the cross-party group on construction, but in the week before recess, serious concerns were raised about the future of plumbers, electricians, decorators and other trades.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 June 2022

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 09 June 2022

For clarity, I point out that weekends, public holidays and periods of recess would not ordinarily fall into that category.
Last updated: 26 April 2023

Policy Memorandum accessible

There are, therefore, tensions between the earlier dates a floating diet can offer and the relative certainty a fixed trial date can offer.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2023

We will publish the accompanying delivery and workforce plans after the summer recess, which will give us time to work with stakeholders and partners on the detail of implementation.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20170627

Proposed future business This is the Committee's last meeting until after summer recess. For more information, please contact the Clerks on 0131 348 5390 or [email protected] For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, via email at [email protected] or by telephone on 0131 348 5236.
Last updated: 12 February 2021

SPBill80AS052021

P ART 6 R EMEDIAL REGULATIONS 30 32 Remedial regulations (1) In the circumstances set out in subsection (2), the Scottish Ministers may by regulations (“remedial regulations”) make such provision as they consider necessary or expedient in consequence of— (a) any provision of affected legislation, or 35 (c) any exercise or purported exercise of functions by a member of the Scottish Government, which is or may be incompatible with the UNCRC requirements. (2) The circumstances are that the Scottish Ministers consider that there are compelling reasons for making remedial regulations as distinct from taking any other action. 22 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill Part 6—Remedial regulations (3) Remedial regulations may— (a) relate to— (i) all cases to which the power to make it extends, (ii) those cases subject to specified exceptions, or 5 (iii) any particular case or type of case, (b) modify any enactment (including this Act) or prerogative instrument or any other instrument or document relating to the exercise or purported exercise of functions by the Scottish Ministers, (c) create criminal offences (but see subsection (4)), 10 (d) make provision (other than provision creating criminal offences or increasing the punishment for criminal offences) which has retrospective effect, (e) provide for the delegation of functions. (4) The maximum penalties that may be provided for in remedial regulations are— (a) on summary conviction, imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or a 15 fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale (or both), (b) on conviction on indictment, imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years. (5) In this section, “affected legislation” means an enactment (whenever enacted) that it would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament to make— (a) that comprises— 20 (i) an Act of the Scottish Parliament, (ii) an Act of Parliament, or (b) that is wholly or partly made by virtue of an enactment mentioned in paragraph (a). (6) For the purposes of subsection (5), an enactment that extends to Scotland and other 25 jurisdictions is not, for that reason alone, to be regarded as outside the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament. 33 Remedial regulations: procedure (1) Remedial regulations are subject to the affirmative procedure. (2) Before laying a draft of a Scottish statutory instrument containing remedial regulations 30 before the Scottish Parliament, the Scottish Ministers must— (a) lay a copy of the proposed draft regulations, together with a document setting out their reasons for proposing to make the regulations, before the Scottish Parliament, (b) give such public notice of the contents of the proposed draft regulations as they 35 consider appropriate and invite persons wishing to make observations on the draft regulations to do so, in writing, within the comment period, (c) have regard to any written observations submitted within the comment period. (3) In subsection (2)(b), the “comment period” means the period of 60 days beginning with— 40 (a) the day on which the public notice was given, United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill 23 Part 6—Remedial regulations (b) if earlier, the day on which the draft regulations were laid, or (c) if both (a) and (b) happened on the same day, that day. (4) Along with a draft of a Scottish statutory instrument containing remedial regulations, the Scottish Ministers must also lay before the Scottish Parliament a document which— 5 (a) summarises the observations to which they had regard under subsection (2)(c), and (b) sets out the changes (if any) which they have made to the remedial regulations and the reasons for them. (5) In calculating the period of 60 days for the purpose of subsection (3), no account is to be 10 taken of any period during which the Scottish Parliament is— (a) in recess...

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