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To avoid a legislative cliff edge, the UK Government worked to preserve the legal position which existed immediately before 1 January 2021 (the date on which EU law ceased to apply in the UK).
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2020
Accordingly, the Committee was required to consider this affirmative instrument which, amongst other matters, takes account of the revised dates for the UEFA European Championships in 2021.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2019
The reasons for not complying are set out in a letter from the Scottish Government to the Presiding Officer dated 28 November, which can be found in Annex A.
They also point out that as illustrated by the recent European Parliament elections, provision “may also need to be considered in case of higher costs being incurred due to a compressed timescale from the date the decision is made to hold a referendum and the date the referendum is held.”
Committee reports
Date published:
10 September 2019
The amendments ensure references within the Regulations are up-to-date and that deficiencies arising from the withdrawal of the UK from the EU are addressed.
Length of delay is calculated from the date that the patient was deemed “ready for discharge” until their discharge date or the end of the calendar month for patients still in delay.
Annex
CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT DATED 9 APRIL 2019
AGE OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY (SCOTLAND) BILL AS AMENDED AT STAGE 2
I am writing in response to your letter dated 26 March 2019 asking for more information regarding the above Bill.
When it was done last summer, two thirds of those who were released were within three months of their liberation date. These folks are due to return to their own communities in the very near future.