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Petitions Petition published: 24 May 2021

Full review of mental health services

  Official Report of Meeting 26 November 2025 Written submissions PE1871/A: Patricia Hewitt submission of 20 June 2021 PE1871/B: Scottish Government submission of 8 July 2021 PE1871/C: Petitioner submission of 4 August 2021 PE1871/D: Petitioner submission of 10 September 2021  PE1871/E: Petitioner submission of 13 September 2021  PE1871/F: Royal College of Psychiatrists submission of 20 October 2021  PE1871/G: Scottish Association for Mental Health submission of 21 October 2021  PE1871/H: Petitioner submission of 9 December 2021  PE1871/I: Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care submission of 10 February 2022  PE1871/J: Petitioner submission of 23 February  PE1871/K: Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care submission of 16 March 2023 PE1871/L...
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 September 2019

Mainstreaming nature - international approaches to biodiversity conservation - Background - biodiversity in Scotland

The 2016 State of Nature Scotland report (a collaboration between conservation and research organisations) provides further detail on biodiversity trends and drivers of change in Scotland - including land-use change and intensification of land management, climate change and other human pressures - but emphasises that "well-planned, targeted and adequately resourced conservation action can turn around the fortunes of our wildlife"4Hayhow DB, Burns F, Eaton MA, Bacon L...
Last updated: 11 December 2025

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Enforcement of National Park byelaws 9 Power to make regulations for the issuing of fixed penalty notices (1) The National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000 is modified as follows. 35 (2) After section 26, insert— 10 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill Part 3—National parks “Enforcement of National Park byelaws 26A Fixed penalty notices for National Park byelaw offences (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision for and in connection with the issuing of fixed penalty notices for offences against National Park 5 byelaws made under paragraph 8 of schedule 2 and specified under subsection (2)(a). (2) Regulations under this section must specify— (a) the byelaws in relation to which fixed penalty notices may be issued, and 10 (b) the persons who may issue fixed penalty notices. 1 (3) The persons who may be specified for the purposes of subsection (2)(b) are— (a) the persons, or categories of persons, that a National Park authority has authorised in writing for the purpose of issuing fixed penalty notices, and 15 (b) such other persons, or categories of persons, as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate. (4) A fixed penalty notice provided for in regulations under this section must state— (a) the byelaw to which it relates, 20 (b) particulars of the circumstances alleged to constitute the offence, (c) the date on which the fixed penalty notice is issued, (d) the amount of the fixed penalty, (e) the person to whom payment may be made and the person's address, (f) the payment period, 25 (g) the method by which payment may be made, (h) the effect of paying the fixed penalty within the payment period and the consequences of not paying the fixed penalty within that period, (i) details of any procedure for challenging or appealing the fixed penalty notice. 30 (5) Regulations under this section may, in particular, include provision— (a) specifying the form and content of a fixed penalty notice, (b) specifying how a person or category of persons may be authorised to issue fixed penalty notices, (ba) conferring powers to enter land (other than dwelling-houses) for or in 35 connection with the issuing of a fixed penalty notice, (c) about the circumstances in which fixed penalty notices may or may not be issued (including any test which must be satisfied before a person authorised to issue such notices may do so), (d) about the withdrawal of fixed penalty notices including when it is 40 permissible, the effects of such withdrawal and the procedure by which the withdrawal is effected, 11 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill Part 3—National parks (e) specifying the amount of the fixed penalty which is to apply to an offence (including different amounts for different purposes), being not more than level 2 on the standard scale, (f) specifying the person to whom payment may be made (who need not 5 be the person who issued the fixed penalty notice), (g) specifying the payment period, (h) 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 and the 10 procedure for doing so), 1 (i) about the effects of failing to decline or otherwise object to or challenge a fixed penalty notice before the end of the period specified for doing so (including that such failure is deemed to be acceptance of the notice), (j) conferring on the person who issued the fixed penalty notice or the 15 person to whom payment may be made the power to extend the payment period in any particular case if the person considers it appropriate to do so, (k) about the methods by which fixed penalties may be paid, (l) for the amount of a fixed penalty to be discounted or increased by an 20 amount or percentage in circumstances specified by the regulations (but not so as to make the amount payable more than level 2 on the standard scale), (m) specifying the effect of paying a fixed penalty within the payment period (for example, that no proceedings may be brought in respect of the 25 offence to which the fixed penalty notice relates), (n) about the consequences of not paying a fixed penalty within the payment period (including the ability to refer offences for prosecution and how liability to pay the penalty may be enforced), (o) for additional procedure relating to fixed penalty notices (for example 30 to make provision for hearings or appeals), (p) for the destination of funds, the keeping of accounts and the preparation and publication of statements of account relating to fixed penalties provided for under the regulations, (q) specifying persons who may prepare and publish guidance on issuing 35 fixed penalty notices (including when prosecution is more appropriate), (r) creating offences relating to— (i) the obstruction of a person who is exercising functions in relation to fixed penalty notices, (ii) a failure to provide information requested in connection with a 40 fixed penalty notice. (6) The maximum penalty that may be provided for in regulations under this section creating an offence is, on summary conviction, a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale. 12 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill Part 4—Deer management (7) Before making regulations under this section, the Scottish Ministers must consult such persons as they consider to be interested in or affected by the issuing of fixed penalty notices for National Park byelaw offences. (8) Subsection (9) applies where the Scottish Ministers are considering making 5 regulations to specify byelaws in relation to which fixed penalty notices may be issued. (9) Where this subsection applies, the Scottish Ministers may— (a) delegate their duty to consult under subsection (7) to the National Park authority which made (or proposes to make) the byelaw, but only insofar 10 as it relates to which byelaws (or proposed byelaws) are to be specified, 1 and (b) require the National Park authority to provide them with a report on the consultation in such terms as they may specify when making the delegation. 15 (10) Delegation of a function under subsection (9) does not affect the Scottish Ministers’ ability to exercise that function. (11) Regulations under this section— (a) are subject to the negative procedure if the regulations are only— (i) removing a reference to a byelaw which has been revoked, or 20 (ii) specifying, for the purpose of subsection (2)(a), a byelaw which has been made to replace a byelaw (with or without modification) which was previously specified and which has substantially the same effect, (b) are otherwise subject to the affirmative procedure. 25 (12) Regulations under this section may also make— (i) incidental, supplemental, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision that the Scottish Ministers think necessary or expedient, (ii) different provision for different purposes. (13) In this section— 30 “fixed penalty notice” means a notice specifying a sum of money that may or must be paid as an alternative to prosecution for an offence, “payment period” means the period of time within which a fixed penalty may or must be paid.”.
Last updated: 3 February 2026

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David McGill Clerk of the Parliament 3 February 2026 Appendix (Note: this Appendix does not form part of the Minutes) Committee Reports The following report was published on 30 January 2026— Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee, 13th Report, 2026 (Session 6): Delegated powers in the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill (as amended at Stage 2) (SP Paper 983) The following reports were published on 2 February 2026— Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, 4th Report, 2026 (Session 6): ADHD and autism pathways and support (SP Paper 980) Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, 5th Report, 2026 (Session 6): The Scotland Act 1998 (Modification of Schedule 5) Order 2026 [draft] (SP Paper 984) The following report was published on 3 February 2026— Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, 6th Report, 2026 (Session 6): The Food Supplements (Magnesium L...
Last updated: 29 August 2024

Children and Young Peoples Commissioner Scotland PreBudget 202526 Submission

Concluding Observations on the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. https://www.ohchr.org/en/documents/concluding- observations/crccgbrco6-7-concluding-observations-combined-sixth-and-seventh 13 Lundy, L., Orr, K., & Marshall, C. (2020).
Last updated: 9 January 2024
Last updated: 9 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Men's Violence against Women and Children meeting of 29 September 2021

BW stressed some particular issues faced by women affected by domestic abuse in island and rural communities, including, for example, a lack of practising solicitors in Shetland providing services in legal cases of this nature. l. Liz Gilchrist (LG) i. LG introduced her cross-cutting areas of work as a Forensic Psychologist and said that she would be happy ...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Section 34 – Administrative provisions may be modified by regulations 48.65.
Last updated: 13 December 2022

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Last updated: 20 June 2025

University of Dundee Expenses Review

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