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Last updated: 9 January 2024

Report of the Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment

Journal of Economic Literature, 33 (4), 1829–1878. Hayward, L., Baird, J., Allan, S., Godfrey-Faussett, T., Hutchinson, C., MacIntosh, E., Randhawa, A., Spenser, E., Wiseman-Orr, M, L. (2023) National qualifications in Scotland: A lightning rod for public concern about equity during the pandemic.
Last updated: 18 June 2020

SPBill56BS052020

Animal health offences: penalties 4 Fixed penalty notices for offences relating to animal health In the Animal Health Act 1981, after section 76 insert— 5 “76A Fixed penalty notices (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision for or in connection with the issuing of fixed penalty notices in relation to certain offences. (2) The offences in relation to which fixed penalty notices may be issued must be specified in or by virtue of regulations under subsection (1). 10 (3) The offences which may be specified are offences— (a) under— (i) this Act, (ii) orders or regulations made under this Act (whether made before, on or after the coming into force of this section), 15 (iia) the Bees Act 1980, (iib) orders made under the Bees Act 1980 (whether made before, on or after the coming into force of this section), or (iii) another enactment (whether made or, as the case may be, passed before, on or after the coming into force of this section) which the 20 Scottish Ministers consider relates to animal health, and (b) in relation to which the maximum penalty on conviction does not exceed imprisonment for a term of 6 months or a fine of level 5 on the standard scale (or both). (3A) Regulations under subsection (1) may in particular include provision— 25 (a) subject to subsections (3C) and (3D), prescribing the form of a fixed penalty notice, (b) prescribing the persons or categories of persons who are authorised to issue fixed penalty notices, (c) conferring on the Scottish Ministers the power to authorise a person to 30 issue fixed penalty notices, (d) conferring powers to enter premises (other than dwelling-houses) in connection with the issuing of fixed penalty notices, (e) about the circumstances in which fixed penalty notices may be issued (including the test which must be satisfied before a person authorised to 35 issue such notices may do so), (f) about the circumstances in which fixed penalty notices may not be issued, (g) about the circumstances in which fixed penalty notices may be withdrawn (including the effects of such withdrawal), Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill 7 Chapte r 1—Animal welfare, animal health and wildlife: offences and penalties (h) prescribing the amount of the fixed penalty which is to apply to an offence, being not more than level 5 on the standard scale, (i) prescribing the person to whom payment may be made (who need not be the person who issued the fixed penalty notice), 5 (j) prescribing the period of time within which a fixed penalty may be paid (in this section, the “payment period”), (k) about the circumstances in which a person to whom a fixed penalty notice is issued may decline the notice or otherwise object to or challenge it (including the period within which the person may do so), 10 (l...
Date published: 20 August 2021

Brexit Statutory Instruments: Identifying the Challenges

The first paper already published in this series3Dr Robert Brett Taylor and Prof Adelyn L M Wilson. (2021, August 8). Brexit Statutory Instruments: Powers and Parliamentary Processes.
Last updated: 28 March 2025

Letter from the Minister for Children Young people and The Promise with the Play Vision Statement an

What I nee Parents and Practitioners d p o f l care givers ro e m v e p D e d o n p a l e w w o r h G o I lo w o o k H after My World me My Wider World Place Why are we doing it this way What supports this approach The Play Strategy 2013 emphasised the The primary drivers align with the Early Child importance of play...
Last updated: 24 March 2025

Letter from Minister CYP the Promise to ECYP Play Vision Statement and Action Plan 20 March 2025

What I nee Parents and Practitioners d p o f l care givers ro e m v e p D e d o n p a l e w w o r h G o I lo w o o k H after My World me My Wider World Place Why are we doing it this way What supports this approach The Play Strategy 2013 emphasised the The primary drivers align with the Early Child importance of play...
Last updated: 18 June 2024

SPBill33BS062024

Particular products or sectors 5 (1) Assisting persons to produce (or produce in a particular way) a product listed in 3 sub-paragraph (3) with a view to— (a) ensuring that agricultural activity (or activity of a particular type) continues or evolves to support a transition to a sustainable land management regime in a particular area or on a particular type of land, 10 (b) ensuring that agricultural activity of a particular type continues, 1 (c) contributing to the economic or social wellbeing of an area, (d) delivering an environmental benefit (such as the preservation of wildlife or a natural habitat). (2) This purpose includes assisting persons to undertake an ancillary activity in respect of 15 a product listed in sub-paragraph (3). (3) The products are— (a) cereals, (b) oilseeds, (c) protein crops, 20 (d) grain legumes, (e) flax, (f) hemp, (fa) wool, (g) nuts, 25 (ga) herbs, (h) starch potato, (i) milk and milk products, (j) seeds, (k) sheep meat, pig meat and goat meat, 30 (l...
Last updated: 18 April 2024

Conveners Group Official Report 28 September 2022

DRAFT Conveners Group Meeting with the First Minister Wednesday 28 September 2022 Wednesday 28 September 2022 Transcript prepared by the Scottish Parliament Official Report Conveners Group Wednesday 28 September 2022 CONTENTS Col. C OST OF L IVING ................................................................................................................................................. 1 United Kingdom Budget (Impacts) ................................................................................................................ 1 Energy Bills ................................................................................................................................................... 3 Health Impacts .............................................................................................................................................. 5 Covid-19 Recovery ....................................................................................................................................... 7 Ferries ........................................................................................................................................................... 7 Colleges ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 Impact on Rural and Island Communities .................................................................................................... 9 Affordable Housing ..................................................................................................................................... 11 E MPLOYABILITY AND S KILLS ............................................................................................................................ 14 Scottish Government Spending Priorities ................................................................................................... 14 Transparency .............................................................................................................................................. 15 National Strategy for Economic Transformation ......................................................................................... 16 Skills Review ............................................................................................................................................... 17 Education (Reform) .................................................................................................................................... 17 C ONSTITUTION ................................................................................................................................................. 20 Impact of Brexit on Devolution .................................................................................................................... 20 B UDGET .......................................................................................................................................................... 22 Pressures on Criminal Justice Sector......................................................................................................... 22 Public Sector Pay ....................................................................................................................................... 23 Income Tax ................................................................................................................................................. 24 E QUALITIES ..................................................................................................................................................... 25 Conversion Therapy ................................................................................................................................... 25 H EALTH ........................................................................................................................................................... 27 Health and Social Care Personnel (Rural Areas) ....................................................................................... 27 Autumn Booster Vaccination Programme .................................................................................................. 28 J USTICE .......................................................................................................................................................... 30 Sexual Crime Reform ................................................................................................................................. 30 U KRAINE ......................................................................................................................................................... 31 Supersponsor Scheme and Capital Programmes ...................................................................................... 31 D ELIBERATIVE D EMOCRACY ............................................................................................................................. 33 Participatory and Deliberative Democracy ................................................................................................. 33 F UTURE P RACTICES AND P ROCEDURES ............................................................................................................ 36 Hybrid Proceedings and Proxy Voting ........................................................................................................ 36 Transparency (Parliamentary Scrutiny) ...................................................................................................... 37 CONVENERS GROUP C ONVENER Liam McArthur (The Deputy Presiding Officer) C OMMITTEE MEMBERS *Clare Adamson (Convener, Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee) *Claire Baker (Convener, Economy and Fair Work Committee) *Siobhian Brown (Convener, COVID-19 Recovery Committee) *Ariane Burgess (Convener, Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee) *Jackson Carlaw (Convener, Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee) *Finlay Carson (Convener, Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee) *Joe FitzPatrick (Convener, Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee) *Kenneth Gibson (Convener, Finance and Public Administration Committee) *Richard Leonard (Convener, Public Audit Committee) *Gillian Martin (Convener, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee) Stuart McMillan (Convener, Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee) *Edward Mountain (Convener, Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee) *Audrey Nicoll (Convener, Criminal Justice Committee) *Sue Webber (Convener, Education, Children and Young People Committee) *Martin Whitfield (Convener, Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee) *Elena Whitham (Convener, Social Justice and Social Security Committee) *attended T HE FOLLOWING ALSO PARTICIPATED : The First Minister (Nicola Sturgeon) C LERK TO THE CONVENERS GROUP Irene Fleming L OCATION The Mary Fairfax Somerville Room (CR2) 1 28 SEPTEMBER 2022 2 flexibilities are required to ensure that the Scottish Scottish Parliament Government is able to continue to deliver for the people who are most in need?
Last updated: 12 March 2024

SPBill28AS062024

Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill [AS AMENDED AT STAGE 2] CONTENTS Section P ART 1 V ISITOR LEVY 1 Power for local authorities to impose levy 2 Overview P ART 2 K EY CONCEPTS Basis and calculation of levy 3 Levy to be charged on purchase of overnight accommodation 4 Meaning of overnight accommodation 5 Calculation of levy 6 Rate for levy 7 Person liable to pay levy 8 Third party arrangements 9 Billing of overnight accommodation Exemptions and rebates 10 Exemptions and rebates P ART 3 I NTRODUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE LEVY Process 11 Scheme to impose levy 12 Prior consultation on scheme 13 Required content of a scheme 14 Publicity for introduction of scheme 15 Transitional provision Finances 16 Duty to keep separate account for scheme 17 Use of net proceeds of scheme SP Bill 28A Session 6 (2024) ii Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill Performance 18 Annual reporting on scheme 19 Review of scheme 20 Scottish Ministers' power to regulate process 20A Guidance on visitor levy scheme P ART 4 R ETURNS AND PAYMENT C HAPTER 1 D ELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS 21 Delegation of collection and enforcement functions C HAPTER 2 R ETURNS 22 Interpretation 23 Duty to make returns 24 Form and content of return 25 Duty to keep and preserve records C HAPTER 3 P AYMENT 26 Payment of levy P ART 5 E NFORCEMENT OF THE LEVY AND PENALTIES C HAPTER 1 I NVESTIGATORY POWERS Information notices 27 Power to obtain information and documents from the liable person 28 Power to obtain information and documents from third parties 29 Complying with information notices 30 Producing copies of documents 31 Further provision about powers relating to information notices 32 Information notices: general restrictions 33 Types of information 34 Protection for privileged communications between legal advisers and clients Inspection powers 35 Power to inspect business premises 36 Power to inspect business premises of third parties 37 Carrying out inspections under section 35 and 36 38 Carrying out inspections under section 35 or 36: further provision 39 Power to copy and remove documents 40 Restriction on inspection of documents Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill iii 41 Electronic records C HAPTER 2 P ENALTIES Power to impose penalties 42 Power of local authorities to impose penalties Penalty for failure to make returns 43 Penalty for failure to make returns 44 Three month penalty for failure to make return 45 Six month penalty for failure to make return 46 Twelve month penalty for failure to make return 47 Reasonable excuse for failure to make return Penalty for failure to pay levy 48 Penalty for failure to pay levy 49 Reasonable excuse for failure to pay levy Penalty for failure to keep and preserve records 50 Penalty for failure to keep and preserve records 51 Reasonable excuse for failure to keep and preserve records Penalties for failure to comply or obstruction 52 Penalties for failure to comply or obstruction 53 Daily default penalties for failure to comply or obstruction 54 Reasonable excuse for failure to comply or obstruction Penalties for inaccurate information or documents 55 Penalties for inaccurate information or documents Concealing, destroying etc. documents 56 Concealing, destroying etc. documents following information notice 57 Concealing, destroying etc. documents following information notification Assessment and enforcement of penalties 58 Assessment of penalties 59 Enforcement of penalties 60 Failure to comply with time limit 61 Power of local authorities to reduce, suspend or waive penalties Interest 62 Interest on unpaid levy 63 Interest on penalties 64 Rate of interest Power to change penalty provisions 65 Power to change penalty provisions iv Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill C HAPTER 3 R ECOVERY OF UNPAID AMOUNTS 66 Summary warrant C HAPTER 4 R EVIEWS AND APPEALS 67 Reviews 68 Appeals P ART 6 R EGISTERS OF L...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 February 2020

S5W-27369

Employability Fund contract spend is published in the SDS Annual Procurement Reports, linked to below: https://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/media/44806/annual-procurement-report-2017-2018-july-2018.pdf https://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/media/45803/annual-procurement-report-2018-19.pdf Contract Values are published and are broken down by each employability fund provider: https://www.stf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/employability-fund-201718-contract-values.pdf https://www.stf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/ef-contracts-2018-19.pdf 2019/20 contract values are not yet published, but are set out in the table below: Employability Fund 2019-20 (Feb 2020) Organisation Contracted volumes Contract Value Aberdeen Foyer 127 £130,950 Action for Children 126 £220,650 Angus Council 38 £77,049 Apex Scotland 10 £23,373 Argyll and Bute Council 22 £50,186 Barnardo's 699 £1,440,014 Business Development Advisers Ltd 20 £32,326 CEIS Ayrshire 66 £111,816 Clackmannanshire Council 28 £44,860 Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 40 £86,358 Cornerstone Community Care 0 £3,700 Culture and Sport Glasgow 12 £36,740 Cyrenians 52 £77,800 DEAP Ltd 87 £117,210 Direct Partners Limited 69 £151,150 Doosan Babcock Ltd 8 £34,672 East Ayrshire Council 91 £178,016 ENABLE Scotland (Leading the Way) 489 £826,112 Essentials Plus Ltd 41 £70,326 Falkirk Council 228 £438,617 Fife Council 160 £258,702 First Steps Future Training Limited 30 £90,002 Galloway Training Limited 65 £171,272 GP Strategies Training Limited 87 £184,274 GTG Training Limited 166 £285,112 Helm Training Ltd 169 £374,535 IDTC Limited 208 £423,074 Impact Arts (Projects) Ltd 30 £61,619 Jim Mair Driver Training Ltd 60 £106,750 Jobs & Business Glasgow 0 £25,972 Kingdom Housing Association Limited 205 £320,518 L...
Last updated: 23 February 2023

Guidance on Hybrid Bills

Version 2 incorporates a new Annex L, comprising an updated determination made by the Presiding Officer in November 2022.

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