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Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 05 December 2019

Minister Joe FitzPatrick will be joining me for a St Ayles skiff row during Easter recess next year; I will welcome him to Stranraer then.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2019

Social Security Committee 17 January 2019

It would be useful to hear from Mr O’Neill on this: presumably, the UK Government could have done that months ago. The time that we have been in recess over Christmas has counted towards the 28-day period, which I think is wrong, albeit it has been agreed between this Parliament, Westminster and the Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 December 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 12 December 2018

I lodged the motion during the summer recess, to mark 65 years since the signing in 1953 of the armistice that brought an end to the fighting.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2017

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 14 September 2017

We will ensure that the committee is kept fully up to date on where we get to. We will carefully consider all that has been said on the issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2016

Public Petitions Committee 08 December 2016

It is worth noting that Transport Scotland’s submission dated 21 September commended Mr Beaty for his achievements in influencing Scottish policy on the issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 October 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 02 October 2019

I discovered the joys of walking during summer recess, discovering our fantastic canal pathways, and I now know how true the expression “walking your way to better health” is.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 August 2014

S4W-22292

In Parliament on 24 June 2014, I announced this government’s intention to refresh the youth employment strategy. The economy returned to pre-recession levels in the first quarter of this year with a general strengthening of the labour market.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 February 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 29 February 2012

I will continue to work with our partners across the education landscape to deliver it and I will introduce a bill after the summer recess to support it. I will also make announcements before the summer recess on how I intend to proceed on governance and a range of other matters.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2022

S6W-10694

To ask the Scottish Government how much money has been spent from the Bus Partnership Fund to date. £25.8m has been allocated to date through the Bus Partnership Fund (BPF) and has been awarded to support local authorities, in partnership with bus operators and Regional Transport Partnerships, to deliver bus priorit...
Last updated: 4 October 2020

SPBill84S052020

.”, 10 (d) in subsection (3A), for “Subsection (2) does” substitute “Subsections (2) and (3ZA) do”, (e) after subsection (5B) insert— “(5C) An order under subsection (3ZA) has the effect of bringing to an end the tenant’s interest in the tenancy on the date specified in the order.”. 15 (4) In schedule 2 (Scottish secure tenancy: grounds for recovery of possession of house), after paragraph 15 insert— “15A (1) A person (“person T”) who is the tenant or one of the joint tenants has engaged in behaviour which is abusive of a person (“person P”) who is a partner or ex-partner of person T, and the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are met. 20 (2) The conditions are— (a) person T is the sole tenant, or person T and person P are joint tenants (whether or not with others), (b) the house is person P’s only or principal home, (c) person P wishes to continue living in the house, 25 (d) the landlord wishes— (i) where person T is the sole tenant, to recover possession of the house from person T for the purpose of entering into a tenancy with person P instead, (ii) where person T is a joint tenant, to bring person T’s interest in 30 the tenancy to an end. (3) In sub-paragraph (1)— (a) “partner or ex-partner of person T” means— (i) the spouse or civil partner of person T, (ii) a former spouse or former civil partner of person T, 35 (iii) a person with whom person T has, in the period of 12 months ending with the date on which the proceedings are raised under section 14(1), lived in the house as if a spouse of person T for a period of, or more than one period amounting in total to, at least 6 months, 40 (b) the reference to behaviour by person T which is abusive of person P is to be construed in accordance with sections 2 and 3 of the Domestic 14 Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Final provisions Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Act 2021, as if the references in those sections to— (i) person A were references to person T, (ii) person B were references to person P.”. 5 (5) The title of section 14 becomes “Proceedings for recovery of possession or termination of joint tenant’s interest”. (6) The title of section 16 becomes “Powers of court in proceedings for recovery of possession or termination of joint tenant’s interest”. (7) The heading of schedule 2 becomes “SCOTTISH SECURE TENANCY: GROUNDS 10 FOR RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OR TERMINATION OF JOINT TENANT’S INTEREST”. (8) The heading of Part 1 of schedule 2 becomes “GROUNDS ON WHICH COURT MAY ORDER RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OR TERMINATION OF JOINT TENANT’S INTEREST”. 15 P ART 3 F INAL PROVISIONS 19 Ancillary provision (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make any incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision that they consider appropriate 20 for the purposes of, in connection with or for giving full effect to this Act. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may— (a) modify any enactment (including this Act), (b) make different provision for different purposes. (3) Regulations under subsection (1)— 25 (a) are subject to the affirmative procedure if they add to, replace or omit any part of the text of an Act, (b) otherwise, are subject to the negative procedure. 20 Commencement (1) Section 17 and this Part come into force on the day after Royal Assent. 30 (2) The other provisions of this Act come into force on such day as the Scottish Ministers may by regulations appoint. (3) Regulations under subsection (2) may— (a) include transitional, transitory or saving provision, (b) make different provision for different purposes. 35 21 Short title The short title of this Act is the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Act 2021.

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