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Committee reports Date published: 17 February 2026

Subordinate legislation considered by the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee on 11 February 2026 - The Sea Fish (Prohibition on Fishing) (Firth of Clyde) Order 2026

The Committee took evidence on the 2024 order from the Cabinet Secretary, and considered a motion to annul the order, on 28 February 2024.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 January 2026

SPICe Bill Summaries - Session 6 - July 2024 to June 2025 - Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill

Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Bill Number: SP Bill 35 Introduced on: 31 October 2024 Introduced by: Shirley-Anne Somerville (Government Bill) Passed:  03 December 2024 Royal Assent: 23 January 2025 Passage of the Bill The Bill was introduced on 31 October 2024.
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 September 2025

Definitions of terminal illness in assisted dying legislation - Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill, Liam McArthur MSP

Section 23 of the Bill refers to guidance that the Scottish Ministers may prepare and publish "with regard to the lawful provision to terminally ill adults of assistance to end their own lives under this Act1Scottish Parliament. (2024). Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill [as introduced] - SP Bill 46.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 July 2025

Links between Climate Change and Health in Scotland. - Proposed responses

Retrieved from https://www.publichealthscotland.scot/publications/phs-adverse-weather-and-health-plan-2024-2027/phs-adverse-weather-and-health-plan-2024-2027/ [accessed 13 March 2025].
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 May 2025

The right to know: freedom of information in Scotland - Vexatious or repeated requests

Retrieved from https://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2002/13/contents [accessed 1 October 2024]
Committee reports Date published: 19 March 2025

Stage 1 report on the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill - Existing Right to Buy Provisions

Stakeholders questioned whether the changes set out in the Bill would have been better considered alongside any outcomes of the review.vNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 5 November 2024, col 32; Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 3 December 2024, col 59; Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 28 January 2025, col 35; written submissions including National Farmers Union Scotland and Turcan ConnellSeveral pointed out that recommendations may come out of the review that require legislative changes, meaning these provisions may need altered again.vNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 18 June 2024, cols 5-6; Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 5 November 2024, cols 32, 33; They considered it would have been preferable to have “managed the whole thing in the round”.viiJon Hollingdale, Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 5 November 2024, col 33; The Cabinet Secretary reflected on the view that community right to buy should have been included in the Bill.vNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 18 February 2025, col 25 She explained that the provisions in this Bill do not change the existing community right to buy.
Committee reports Date published: 4 February 2025

Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill - Stage 1 Report - Adopting a statutory approach to provision of residential outdoor education

She said that the Government 'tries to give as much autonomy and independence as it can to local authorities and schools'.4Education, Children and Young People Committee. Official Report, 27 November 2024, Col 42. (n.d.) Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/api/sitecore/CustomMedia/OfficialReport?
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2025

Post-legislative scrutiny of the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017 - The right data and evidence to evaluate the impact of policies

iiSocial Justice and Social Security Committee, Official Report, 21 November 2024, Col 16 Evan Beswick from Argyll and Bute Council described how the welfare rights team in Argyll and Bute has helped achieve a client gain of about £4.5 million in 2023-24, putting 'real money in people's pockets that would not have happened without the work of that team'.ivSocial Justice and Social Security Committee, Official Report, 21 November 2024, Col 15 The Committee considered whether more could be done to understand the impact of the Scottish Government's policies on reducing child poverty.
Committee reports Date published: 24 January 2025

Audit Scotland Budget Proposal for 2025/26 - Overview of the 2025/26 budget proposal

Audit Scotland’s 2025/26 budget proposal is based on total expenditure of £39,993,000 and is comprised of— £25,010,000 (63%) arising from fee income, and £14,983,000 (37%) from the SCF, an increase of £1,394,000 (10.3%) from 2024/25. Audit Scotland sets out the key features of its budget proposal 2025/26, as follows— an increase of £179,000 (1.34%) in parliamentary funding for its ‘core operational activities’ as compared to its 2024/25 budget, funding for increased employer national insurance contributions arising from the UK Autumn Budget 2024 (which it estimates to be £520,000), funding of £672,000 for investment in audit software to support the first year of its three-year audit modernisation project, non-cash IFRS 16iIFRS 16 is an accounting standard that requires entities to disclose the full cost of leases in their financial statements, irrespective of when payments are made to the lessor.
Committee reports Date published: 14 November 2024

Housing (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - The Tribunal process

A response was provided by the Judicial Office for Scotland. In the year 2023-2024 the Tribunal received 4,271 applications and disposed of 3,745 cases, and it is anticipated those numbers will continue to grow.

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