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The Scottish Government’s reasons for the breach are set out in a letter to the Presiding Officer that is dated 22 April 2020. The letter explains that, at present, 30 April is the deadline for considering placing requests that were made before 15 March.
The committee also looks at the Scottish Government’s reasons for such breaches, which in this case are set out in a letter to the Presiding Officer that is dated 14 April 2020. The letter explains that the instrument was brought into force in such a short timescale to allow the planning system to continue to function during the emergency period to support ...
The reasons for the breach are set out in a letter that is dated 14 April 2020. It explains that the changes that are made by the regulations allow for documents that previously had to be physically available to be electronically available instead, to allow people to follow social distancing instructions.
Briefly, the three asks are an extension to the scheme, a clearly defined end date to the scheme and an assurance that oil and gas operators and service companies will be able to access the scheme.
Mr Halcro Johnston needs to get up to date with the statistics, and he needs to understand the reforms that the Government has put in place and why young people in our country should be proud of their performance in education.
The DPLR Committee noted that the corrective instrument that is before us today will allow the associated regulations to come into force on the intended date of 20 June 2019. As no members have any comments on the instrument, I invite the committee to agree that it does not wish to make any recommendations in relation to the instruments.
Whereas the public performance measure on the line was 80.7 per cent in period 10, the PPM to date in the period that commenced on 6 January is 89.2 per cent.