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One instrument this quarter was reported under the significant reporting ground (e), 'there appears to be a doubt whether it is intra vires' by the Committee:
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (Non-Party Campaigner Code of Practice) (Appointed Date) (Scotland) Order 2025 (SSI 2025/288) on 11 November 2025.
The Committee also notes correspondence dated 18 December 2024 received from the Director-General Economy 4The Scottish Government. (2024, December 18).
Under section 14(a) the Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend the time periods of 15 years or 6 years (for those under 18 at the time of conviction) when the date of discharge falls in section 9(1) – that is the date when a domestic abuse offender subject to the indefinite notification requirements would be due...
Under section 14(a) the Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend the time periods of 15 years or 6 years (for those under 18 at the time of conviction) when the date of discharge falls in section 9(1) – that is the date when a domestic abuse offender subject to the indefinite notification requirements would be due...
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2023
show_all_questions=0&sort=excerpt&order=ascending&_q__text=south+lanar&uuId=604912122</a> although it suggested that they may be out of date by the time of implementation due to inflation and rising salary costs.
Letter from the Lord Advocate to the NIO (15 June 2022)
Dear Secretary of State,
Thank you for your letter dated 17 May 2022, regarding the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill.
Committee reports
Date published:
24 February 2022
The Committee highlights the correspondence between the Committee and the Minister for Parliamentary Business dated 6 October 2021 and 21 October 2021 in relation to options for Parliamentary scrutiny of the exercise of such powers.
This will help to guard against any particular industry being disproportionately impacted by the scheme, although packaging design choices are ultimately a matter for individual producers.
Q20. What up-to-date analysis of the current reprocessing infrastructure and gaps has the Government undertaken?