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The reasons for not complying are set out in a letter from the Scottish Government to the Presiding Officer dated 29 January 2020 (see Annex).
The Committee is content with the reasons given by the Scottish Government for bringing the Regulations into force so quickly.
The detail of policy will therefore be framed by subordinate legislation at a later date if and when the Bill is passed. The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee had observations on the scope of some of these powers, as discussed at relevant parts below.
Retrieved from https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200910/ldselect/ldconst/99/99.pdf [accessed 04 June 2019]The PPERA does not set the date of the referendum; the question, or the franchise.
Work to date on common frameworks
The UK, Welsh and Scottish Governments have agreed that, after the UK leaves the EU, there will continue to be benefit in having policy uniformity in some areas.
Details of the equipment to be included in the hubs, the rationale for their use, and the date/s when these proposals were considered and approved by the Scottish Police Authority Committees / Board.
The issues noted above were also discussed and confirmed during our informal session with frontline staff.
In a letter dated 10 September 2018 the CNO provided us with a breakdown of the number of wards/teams/departments in each NHS board area who have applied each of the workload tools during the financial years 2016/17 and 2017/18 .
At the time of reporting, the Bill is scheduled to receive its second reading in the House of Commons on 15 June 2018. The date for consideration of the Bill at report stage is not yet known.