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Last updated: 11 January 2022

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Tess White Members selected for General Questions on 20 January 2022 The following members have been randomly selected for General Questions on the above date. Questions must be lodged no later than 12 noon on Wednesday 12 January 2022.
Last updated: 14 December 2021

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S6W-05025 Claire Baker: To ask the Scottish Government by what date the public health surveillance system, referenced in the Scottish Drug Deaths Taskforce’s Interim Report, will be fully operational, and what information the system will collate.
Last updated: 28 September 2021

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S6W-03325 Fulton MacGregor: To ask the Scottish Government by what date the COVID-19 treatment, Ronapreve, will be available for use.
Last updated: 11 October 2024

Conveners Group 18 September 2024 18 September 2024

As the finance secretary positive economic impact of those salaries on the explained to Parliament in the first week after the Scottish economy as a consequence of the pay summer recess, the three-year effect of inflation rates that have been agreed. has been of the order of 18 per cent, which has essentially eroded our budget.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 December 2022

S6W-12674

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-04901 by Mairi McAllan on 24 December 2021, whether it will provide an update on which of the 42 formal flood protection schemes or engineering works are (a) under construction and (b) at the planning or other stage of development, broken down by (i) the expected completion date, including the reason for any date being beyond the 2021 timeframe, (ii) the number of properties that will be protected and (iii) the (A) initial forecast and (B) final expected cost of each.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 18 June 2025

This was scheduled to be our final meeting before the summer recess but, unusually, we will meet next Wednesday, when we will take evidence from the Lord Advocate, the Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration and the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 December 2021

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 23 December 2021

This is our last meeting before the recess. We will take evidence on the latest ministerial statement and on subordinate legislation.
Last updated: 24 June 2020

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Modification of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 6 (1) The Civil Partnership Act 2004 is modified as follows. 25 (2) In section 117 (dissolution)— before “an interim” insert “subject to subsection (3A),”, (a) in subsection (2)(b), (b) after subsection (3) insert— “(3A) Subsection (2)(b)— (a) does not apply where, under the Gender Recognition Act 2004, a Gender 30 Recognition Panel issues a full gender recognition certificate to the person to whom the interim gender recognition certificate was issued, but (b) continues to apply despite a full gender recognition certificate being issued to that person by the sheriff under section 4E of that Act.”. 35 (3) In section 122 (registration of dissolution of civil partnership)— (a) in subsection (1), after “dissolution” insert “and of declarator of nullity”, (b) in subsection (5), after “dissolution” insert “or, as the case may be, of the declarator of nullity of civil partnership”, (c) the section title becomes “Registration of dissolutions and declarators of nullity 40 of civil partnerships”. 21 Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill Schedule 2—Consequential modifications (4) In section 225 (jurisdiction of Scottish courts)— (a) after subsection (3) insert— “(3A) The sheriff has jurisdiction to entertain an action for declarator of nullity of a civil partnership if (and only if)— 5 (a) the requirements as to domicile or habitual residence that would apply were the action to have been begun in the Court of Session under subsection (3) (other than paragraph (c)) are met, and (b) either of the ostensible civil partners— (i) was resident in the sheriffdom for a period of 40 days ending with 10 the date...
Last updated: 11 June 2020

SPBill57AS052020

Modification of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 6 (1) The Civil Partnership Act 2004 is modified as follows. 25 (2) In section 117 (dissolution)— (a) in subsection (2)(b), before “an interim” insert “subject to subsection (3A),”, (b) after subsection (3) insert— “(3A) Subsection (2)(b)— (a) does not apply where, under the Gender Recognition Act 2004, a Gender 30 Recognition Panel issues a full gender recognition certificate to the person to whom the interim gender recognition certificate was issued, but (b) continues to apply despite a full gender recognition certificate being issued to that person by the sheriff under section 4E of that Act.”. 35 (3) In section 122 (registration of dissolution of civil partnership)— (a) in subsection (1), after “dissolution” insert “and of declarator of nullity”, (b) in subsection (5), after “dissolution” insert “or, as the case may be, of the declarator of nullity of civil partnership”, (c) the section title becomes “Registration of dissolutions and declarators of nullity 40 of civil partnerships”. 21 Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill Schedule 2—Consequential modifications (4) In section 225 (jurisdiction of Scottish courts)— (a) after subsection (3) insert— “(3A) The sheriff has jurisdiction to entertain an action for declarator of nullity of a civil partnership if (and only if)— 5 (a) the requirements as to domicile or habitual residence that would apply were the action to have been begun in the Court of Session under subsection (3) (other than paragraph (c)) are met, and (b) either of the ostensible civil partners— (i) was resident in the sheriffdom for a period of 40 days ending with 10 the date...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 28 June 2022

Thirdly, the bill includes the proposed date on which the referendum should be held.

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