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Official Report Meeting date: 30 October 2025

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 30 October 2025

We are always considering how we grow the game; we cannot always simply think about commercial revenue. Finally, there is a voluntary code of conduct for rights owners, which the SFA currently has not signed up to.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 19 June 2025

It is critical that we ensure visibility of the digital skills and that we reuse code components to accelerate the deployment of digital solutions.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 December 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 12 December 2023

However, seven decades on, those rights continue to form the basis for all international human rights law and are a vital code that we should follow in a civilised society, because without that, people have no protection and no access to justice, and more misery and cruelty will ensue.
Last updated: 23 February 2021

SPBill64BS052021

Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill 43 Part 6—Powers of licence holders (2) In this Part, a “network land right” is a power— (a) to install heat network apparatus in replacement for, or in addition to, existing heat network apparatus that is lawfully situated in land, (b) to inspect, maintain, adjust, alter, repair, replace, upgrade, operate, remove or add 5 to any existing heat network apparatus that is situated in land, (c) to carry out any works to the land that are necessary for or incidental to the powers mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b). (3) The works mentioned in subsection (2)(c) include felling, lopping or cutting back the roots of any tree or shrub on, under or over the land that is in close proximity to heat 10 network apparatus that is, is being or is to be installed by or on behalf of the licence holder, in order to prevent the tree or shrub— (a) from obstructing or interfering with the installation, maintenance or operation of the heat network apparatus, or (b) from constituting a danger to persons. 15 (4) The licence holder must give the owner and any occupier of the land concerned at least 7 days’ notice of the intention by or on behalf of the licence holder to enter onto the land for the purpose of exercising the network land rights specified in the notice. (5) Subsection (4) does not apply if the network land rights that the licence holder proposes to exercise are to be exercised in order to carry out emergency works. 20 (6) Where the licence holder exercises a network land right to carry out emergency works, the licence holder must notify the owner and any occupier of the land of the works carried out as soon as possible after the carrying out of those works. (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— 25 (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 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, 30 (c) endeavour— (i) to ensure that as little damage as possible is caused by the exercise of the 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 35 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. (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 40 right for the purpose of— (a) stopping anything already occurring, or (b) preventing anything imminent from occurring that is likely to cause— 44 Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill Part 6—Powers of licence holders (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. 5 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 10 (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 may exercise the power mentioned in section 64(1) or 65(1) only with the consent of the statutory undertaker concerned. 15 (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 decision is final. 20 (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, (c) the Civil Aviation Authority, 25 (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: 27 January 2010

Plenary, 27 Jan 2010

That the Parliament agrees that the Scottish Government Code of Practice for the Welfare of Cats (SG 2009/280) be approved.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2010

Subordinate Legislation Committee 21 September 2010

Councillors’ Code of Conduct—Revised Code of Conduct for Councillors and the Executive Note for the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc (Scotland) Act 2000 (SG 2010/180) The committee agreed that no points arose on the instruments.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 August 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 13 August 2020

We do not accept, under clause 1.6 of the ministerial code, that the cabinet secretary for education conducted himself in line with that code.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2019

Finance and Constitution Committee 11 September 2019

In advance of the European Parliament elections, a code of conduct was agreed between the social media platforms and the European Commission, with the quid pro quo being that if the platforms did not engage with the code of conduct, ultimately the Commission would legislate.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2019

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 05 September 2019

The short answer is yes. Everything that we code and document is stored centrally in the range of tools that we have.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2019

Meeting of the Commission 19 June 2019

What about somebody going for a job interview with a funded body? Our code of conduct for staff sets out explicitly the requirements of the ethical standards in that regard.

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