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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 June 2021

S6W-00581

To ask the Scottish Government what the timetable is for the implementation of the provisions in Part 6 of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019 that prohibit pavement parking, and by what date these provisions will be fully in force.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 June 2021

S6W-00171

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the letter of 11 February 2021 from the Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy to the Finance and Constitution Committee, whether it will provide an update on the progress since that date of (a) Project Silver, (b) Project Corpach and (c) Project Loch; how many additional jobs it anticipates each will create, and...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 December 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 06 December 2016

In 2009, as the rest of the country suffered under Labour’s great depression, it proudly declared, “No recession here.” Times have been tough of late, however.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2020

COVID-19 Committee (Virtual) 21 May 2020

However, when somebody is released, to all intents and purposes it is as if they were released at their liberation date. I will bring in Craig to make sure I have that right.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2018

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 21 June 2018

I propose that the committee recommend in its report that the Parliament exclude Mark McDonald from proceedings of the Parliament for a period of one month, which will not overlap with any period of recess; withdraw his salary for a period of one month to coincide with his exclusion from proceedings of the Parliament; withdraw the right of access as a membe...
Last updated: 31 March 2020

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The provisions contained within this Bill modify section 58 of the 2012 Act for the duration of the effect of the Bill to remove this risk in three ways: • the protective effect of advance notices which were extant on the date of the closure of the property registers (24th March 2020) will be preserved until 10 days after the date of the full re-opening of the Land Register and Register of Sasines (i.e. the date on which the Keeper declares them fully open, in particular to postal applications). • the protective period for advance notices added to the Land Register or Register of Sasines while the registers are fully or partially closed between the 24th March 2020 and the commencement of this Bill will last until 10 days after that full re- opening date. 101 This document relates to the Coronavirus (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 66) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 31 March 2020 • the protective period for new advance notices added to the Land Register or Register of Sasines while the registers are fully or partially closed will last until 10 days after that full re-opening date.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 November 2025

Finance and Public Administration Committee 11 November 2025 [Draft]

We are now sitting less than 18 months before the proposed implementation date in Scotland. We would ask that consideration is given to the implementation date.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 05 February 2025

In the coming weeks—I cannot give a specific date—we will publish an update on delivery of the strategy.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2024

Public Audit Committee 07 November 2024

The balance sheet—the set of accounts—is a snapshot right up to the date of certification of the accounts.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 22 June 2023

As the UNCRC and good practice suggest, it should be the date of the incident that is taken into account.

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