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The Scottish Ministers may, for the purposes of or in connection with the carrying out of their functions under this Act— (a) conduct research and inquiries, 20 (b) collect data and publish statistics or other information, (c) provide education and training, (d) encourage or assist other persons to do any of the things mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c). 62 Power to form companies etc. 25 The Scottish Ministers may, for the purposes of or in connection with the carrying out of their functions under this Act— (a) form, or participate in the forming of, a body corporate, (b) act, or appoint a person to act, as an officer of a body corporate. 63 Financial assistance 30 (1) The Scottish Ministers may, for the purposes of or in connection with the carrying out of their functions under this Act, provide such financial assistance to any person as they consider appropriate. (2) In subsection (1), “financial assistance” includes grants, loans, guarantees and indemnities. 35 (3) The Scottish Ministers may attach conditions (including conditions as to repayment or the payment of interest) in respect of any financial assistance provided. 30 Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill Part 5—General powers 64 Charging The Scottish Ministers may, for the purposes of or in connection with the carrying out of their functions under this Act, impose charges of such amounts as they consider appropriate. 5 64A Chief forester (1) The Scottish Ministers must, for the purposes of assisting and advising them in the carrying out of their functions under this Act, appoint an officer to be known as the chief forester. (2) The Scottish Ministers must by regulations prescribe qualifications to be held by the 10 person appointed as chief forester. 64B Arrangements for carrying out forestry and land management functions (1) The Scottish Ministers must, in making administrative arrangements for the purposes of carrying out their forestry and land management functions, establish a single agency or two agencies comprising all members of staff of the Scottish Administration involved in 15 carrying out such functions. (2) For the purposes of this section, “forestry and land management functions” means— (a) the Scottish Ministers’ functions under Parts 2 to 4 and sections 61 to 64, (b) such other functions relating to or in connection with forestry and land management as the Scottish Ministers may determine. 20 64C Report on operation of administrative arrangements (1) The Scottish Ministers must, as soon as practicable after the end of the 5 year period, lay before the Scottish Parliament a report on the operation of the administrative arrangements for the carrying out of relevant functions during that period. (2) In this section— 25 “relevant functions” means the Scottish Ministers’ functions under Parts 2 to 4 and sections 61 to 64, “the 5 year period” means the period of 5 years beginning with the day on which section 2 comes into force. (3) The report must, in particular, set out how the administrative arrangements have 30 operated in relation to— (a) the governance of any agency, (b) the roles and responsibilities of senior officers of any such agency, (c) the financial reporting and accountability of any such agency, (d) the establishment of any advisory groups to assist the Scottish Ministers in 35 carrying out relevant functions, (e) the exercise of the powers in section 62. (4) The report must also contain information about any significant change to the administrative arrangements during the 5 year period.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 September 2016

Education and Skills Committee 07 September 2016

How many apprentices continue through the programme and how many drop off? It depends on the programme.
Committee reports Date published: 23 January 2023

The role of local government and its cross-sectoral partners in financing and delivering a net-zero Scotland - A "new deal" on funding and policy development?

However, Part 5 of the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 contained an order-making power for an "infrastructure levy" and the Scottish Government in its 2021-22 Programme for Government committed to making use of this power by 2023-24.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2025

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 26 March 2025

The bill looks to make an aggravation for all thefts of assistance dogs but, if the dog is not obviously performing the role of an assistance dog, should that aggravation still apply?
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2012

Education and Culture Committee 20 March 2012

Members may remember programmes in the past such as the youth training scheme and the skillseekers programme.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Bruce Crawford*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Joan McAlpine*, Liam McArthur*, Richard Lyle*, Emma Harper*, Graeme Dey*, Kenneth Gibson* *S5M-00336 Richard Lochhead: The Incredible Successes of the Rock Academy, Lossiemouth That the Parliament congratulates the Lossiemouth-based Rock Academy UK (RA — UK) on the phenomenal success of Robert Burns The Musical; understands that it is the only independent performing arts college and theatre school north of the central belt to offer performing arts courses at HNC and HND levels; recognises that the RA UK-produced musical on the life and works of Burns was based on an idea by Michael Jackson and David Gest; understands that RA UK has developed a unique apprenticeship-style training programme...
Last updated: 24 June 2020

Financial Memorandum Scottish Parliament Assistance for Political Parties Bill

Financial Memorandum Scottish Parliament Assistance for Political Parties Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 26 September 2018

The experience that people have when trying to access disability assistance is the Government’s responsibility.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 2nd Meeting, 2021 The Committee will meet at 10:30 am in a virtual meeting 1. Work programme (in private): The Committee will consider its work programme.
Last updated: 28 October 2022

Inshore fisheries submission final version October 2022

We will continue to liaise with the Scottish and UK governments and take part in any reviews, but any political assistance on this issue is greatly valued, it is honestly time critical.

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