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Last updated: 25 February 2020

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Review of performance and modification of functions 18 Review of Consumer Scotland’s performance 30 (1) Consumer Scotland must, at least once in every review period, appoint a suitable individual or body to review and prepare a report on the performance of its functions during the period. (2) The report under subsection (1) must be prepared as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of the review period to which it relates. 35 (3) For the purposes of subsection (1), an individual or body is suitable only if— (a) the individual or body has expertise likely to be relevant to the assessment of the performance of Consumer Scotland’s functions, and (b) the individual or body is not— 8 Consumer Scotland Bill Part 1—Consumer Scotland (i) a member of Consumer Scotland, (ii) disqualified from appointment as such a member by virtue of paragraph 3 of schedule 1, or (iii) a member of staff of Consumer Scotland. 5 (4) Consumer Scotland may make such payment to an individual or body appointed under subsection (1) in respect of a review as it, with the approval of the Scottish Ministers, determines. (5) Consumer Scotland must— (a) publish each report prepared under subsection (1), 10 (b) lay a copy of it before the Scottish Parliament, and (c) send a copy of it to the Scottish Ministers. (6) In this section, “review period” means— (a) the period of 3 years beginning with the date...
Last updated: 28 November 2019

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Table 7 below sets out how this funding has been deployed to date. Table 7: CMO Taskforce budget allocation 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 Board allocations – revenue £297,810 £2,034,783 £2,229,456 Board allocations – capital £282,374 £1,932,360 £1,370 Board allocations – colposcope £161,625 £350,196 £58,366 Special board allocations £212,312 £406,425 £532,923 Tot...
Last updated: 30 July 2019

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In addition, the 2018 Act requires that steps be taken to encourage women to apply to be members of Consumer Scotland (see section 5 of the 2018 Act), and further steps to be taken to promote gender balance in the 18 This document relates to the Consumer Scotland Bill (SP Bill 49) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 5 June 2019 membership if the 50% target has not been reached by particular dates...
Last updated: 30 July 2019

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Review of performance and modification of functions 25 18 Review of Consumer Scotland’s performance (1) Consumer Scotland must, at least once in every review period, appoint a suitable individual or body to review and prepare a report on the performance of its functions during the period. (2) The report under subsection (1) must be prepared as soon as reasonably practicable after 30 the end of the review period to which it relates. (3) For the purposes of subsection (1), an individual or body is suitable only if— (a) the individual or body has expertise likely to be relevant to the assessment of the performance of Consumer Scotland’s functions, and (b) the individual or body is not— 35 (i) a member of Consumer Scotland, (ii) disqualified from appointment as such a member by virtue of paragraph 3 of schedule 1, or (iii) a member of staff of Consumer Scotland. 8 Consumer Scotland Bill Part 2—Consumer interests (4) Consumer Scotland may make such payment to an individual or body appointed under, subsection (1) in respect of a review as it, with the approval of the Scottish Ministers determines. (5) Consumer Scotland must— 5 (a) publish each report prepared under subsection (1), (b) lay a copy of it before the Scottish Parliament, and (c) send a copy of it to the Scottish Ministers. (6) In this section, “review period” means— , (a) the period of 3 years beginning with the date...
Last updated: 3 July 2019

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Please note that for costings purposes, a start date for the implementation of opt-out of 1 April 2020 has been assumed, although implementation may well start later in that year (in which case there would be a proportionate reduction in the recurring costs for 2020-21).
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2015

Public Petitions Committee 23 June 2015

I write to people to keep them up to date on how much longer they can expect to wait.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2014

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 26 March 2014

On the overall policy, you have given us various dates when we know things will start to kick in.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2013

Education and Culture Committee 05 February 2013

For example, is the focus on one age group a temporary response to the recession or will it be a more permanent feature of our education sector?
Committee reports Date published: 3 November 2025

Report on the Early Release of Prisoners (Scotland) Regulations 2025 [draft]

The regulations also include a provision that will allow for any eligible prisoner whose release is not completed within the appropriate tranche, for example due to illness, to be released as soon afterwards as is practicable, but no later than the final release date of 30 April 2026. Victims who are registered on the Victim Notification Scheme will be notified by SPS of the change of release date in advance of the prisoner's release from custody.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2014

Local Government and Regeneration Committee 12 March 2014

As the previous panel mentioned, we have been through the biggest recession in living memory, so we appreciate that things change, and we have to be flexible as well.11:45 Following on from the question about business plans is the question of expectation management for communities.

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