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Briefings on the Regulations and SBR were prepared by the Financial Scrutiny Unit in SPICe and the Scottish Government.
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the Regulations on 9 March 2021 and determined that it did not need to draw the attention of the Parliament to the instrument.
This group began work in early 2020 but, due to the pandemic, its work was curtailed until summer 2020.1Scottish Government. (2020, November 25). Email to SPICe [unpublished].
The Policy Memorandum (at para 162) notes the group's strong support for:
taking forward arrangements to enable social landlords to take legal action to end a perpetrator's interest i...
The Bill and its accompanying documents are available on the Scottish Parliament’s website.
A SPICe Briefing on the Bill, as introduced, was published on 30 August 2019.
As such, the document is cross-referenced to help readers to understand technical references given in answers. Other SPICe briefings which readers may find helpful are also highlighted.
Retrieved from http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Economy/Exports/ESSPublication [accessed 25 July 2017]SPICe briefing SB 17-14 provides more information on Scotland's exports.
All issues can be found on the SPICe Digital Hub.
While this dedicated briefing series has ended, SPICe will continue to provide impartial information and analysis on the future EU-UK relationship and how it impacts Scotland through the Spotlight blog and SPICe briefings.
Communication during the structured parts of SPICe events such as SPICe Seminars and meetings of the Scottish Parliament Academia Network (SPAN) meetings is therefore likely to fall under the category of “Communication made on request”.