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The Commissioner encouraged the Justice Committee to seek specific disaggregated data on children detained in YOIs and in particular the length of detention, the reason for detention, the scheduled release date, parole/appeal or trial dates, whether they are care experienced or have a disability or additional support...
Policy Memorandum, paragraph 13Subsection (3) reflects the possibility that different provisions of EU law might cease to apply on different days and that the date of the end of the implementation period could change.
The reasons for the breach of the 28 day rule in this case are set out in a letter to the Presiding Officer dated 15 May 2020 (see Annex B).
This letter sets out that the Scottish Government considers that there is an urgent need to bring the instrument into force to address a significant increase in the Ethics Committee’s workload due to high volumes of Co...
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2019
Dr Renwick points out that although the Bill requires notice of the date of the referendum to be given by Counting Officers at least 5 weeks before polling day “there is nothing to suggest that the referendum period cannot be shorter."
The Committee received a reply from the Scottish Government on 24 October 2019 supplying the requested information and confirming that to date no Species Control Orders have been issued in Scotland in relation to giant hogweed.
Annex C: Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary of 2 October
Thank you for your letter dated 1 October 2019. We addressed your recommendations regarding sections 51 to 58N of the Bill in our letter to you dated 1 October 2019.
Occupied bed days are calculated by counting the number of days between the date of admission associated with the beginning of a patient's continuous spell of treatment and the date of discharge associated with the end of the same spell of treatment 1ISD. (2019).
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 (SP Paper 423), paragraph 23 This is to ensure that in making the regulations setting the net-zero year, Ministers should have regard to the target setting criteria and whether this position is consistent with the most up-to-date advice from the CCC.
Much of the debate on the Bill has ...
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The Committee notes concerns regarding the length of the target date set out in the Bill, which at 21 years is considerably longer than the 14-year target previous Scottish administrations had worked to.