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Official Report Meeting date: 10 December 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 10 December 2020

Amendment 11 inserts in the bill a new section, which is applicable to self-referring victims of offences. Rights to access the victims’ code for Scotland, victims’ rights information and referral to victim support services are made available via the health board to which the victim has self-referred.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 August 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 25 August 2020

It is important that members keep their screens open and refreshed; if the window goes away, members should log back in and refresh the screen, and it should come back on again. Members have the code and should be able to vote; it is now up to members to be able to use the system.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 21 March 2019

He believes that that is in direct contravention of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, as well as the 2005 Scottish outdoor access code. He has raised a number of concerns to do with privacy, as the core path gives a clear view into his home, which presents a security risk.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 15 March 2018

High-end cars are programmed with more than 100 million lines of computer code, which will increase exponentially with the arrival of driverless cars.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 14 June 2017

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees the following programme of business— Tuesday 20 June 2017 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Ministerial Statement: Policing 2026 followed by Ministerial Statement: Next Steps for the Crofting Commission followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Air Departure Tax (Scotland) Bill followed by Financial Resolution: Seat Belts on School Transport (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 21 June 2017 1.15 pm Members’ Business 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions Health and Sport followed by Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 22 June 2017 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30pm Ministerial Statement: Provisional Outturn 2016-17 followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Limitation (Childhood Abuse) (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 27 June 2017 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Railway Policing (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 28 June 2017 1.15 pm Members’ Business 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions Communities, Social Security and Equalities followed by Scottish Government Debate: Education Governance Next Steps followed by Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee Motion: Code...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 29 September 2016

For nursery provision in Edinburgh, for example, a voucher is allocated to parents in the form of a number code that the parents pass to the partnership nursery in which they want to purchase a place.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 May 2019

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 09 May 2019

Such a code of practice could be reviewed because the law struggles to keep up with new digital technology and the challenges that it presents.
Last updated: 4 March 2020

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Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill 31 Part 6—Powers of licence holders (7) A person exercising a network land right in relation to any land has a right of entry to the land at all reasonable times to exercise the network land right but must— (a) when seeking to enter the land in order to exercise a network land right, provide evidence of the person’s authority to so act on request by an owner or (as the case 5 may be) an occupier of the land, (b) exercise the network land right in a manner that ensures as little disruption as possible is caused to the owner and any occupier of the land, (c) endeavour— (i) to ensure that as little damage as possible is caused by the exercise of the 10 person’s powers under this section, and (ii) if any damage is caused, take reasonable steps to remedy the damage. (8) A person commits an offence if that person, without reasonable excuse, intentionally obstructs another person (a “relevant person”) in the exercise of the relevant person’s power to enter upon the land and exercise a network land right under this section. 15 (9) A person who commits an offence under subsection (8) is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale. (10) In this section, “emergency works” means works carried out by virtue of a network land right for the purpose of— (a) stopping anything already occurring, or 20 (b) preventing anything imminent from occurring that is likely to cause— (i) danger to persons or property, (ii) the interruption of any supply provided by the licence holder, and any other works that are reasonable (in all circumstances) to carry out with those works. 25 66 Restrictions on powers of licence holders (1) This section applies where— (a) land is occupied by a statutory undertaker and the carrying out of a survey of the land under section 64(1) is likely to obstruct or interfere with the statutory undertaker’s undertaking, or 30 (b) land is occupied by a statutory undertaker and the exercise of a network land right in relation to the land under section 65(1) is likely to obstruct or interfere with the statutory undertaker’s undertaking. (2) Where this section applies, a licence holder, or a person authorised by a licence holder, may exercise the power mentioned in section 64(1) or 65(1) only with the consent of the 35 statutory undertaker concerned. (3) But consent is not required under subsection (2) if it is withheld unreasonably by the statutory undertaker. (4) It is for the Scottish Ministers to determine any question which arises as to whether consent has been withheld unreasonably for the purposes of subsection (3), and their 40 decision is final. 32 Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill Part 6—Powers of licence holders (5) In this section— “statutory undertaker” means— (a) the holder of a licence under section 6(1) of the Electricity Act 1989, (b) a gas transporter within the meaning of Part 1 of the Gas Act 1986, 5 (c) the Civil Aviation Authority, (d) a holder of a licence under Chapter 1 of the Transport Act 2000, (e) the operator of an electronic communications code...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 25 June 2014

I support amendment 5, in the name of Patrick Harvie, on the letting code. A letting code is an important part of the legislation.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 04 June 2014

I last met him on 28 May at the public launch of the national “Code of Ethics for Policing in Scotland” at the Scottish Police College.

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