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Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (G) Passed, 22 December 2022 Following an Order under section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998 made by the Secretary of State for Scotland, this Bill cannot be submitted for Royal Assent in its current form.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 February 2018
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The Bill
The Bill has a narrow scope, namely, to make the amendments made by the 2017 Order retrospective, enabling couples who have paid the additional amount of LBTT, in the scenario described, to claim a repayment regardless of the date on which they entered into the contract or the effective date of the transaction.
Planning (Scotland) Bill 37 Part 2—Masterplan consent areas Effect of exclusion on existing schemes 23 If a scheme has conferred authorisation in relation to development of a kind that regulations under paragraph 22 state cannot be granted authorisation by a scheme— 5 (a) the scheme ceases to have the effect of granting authorisation for any new development of that kind from the date the regulations prescribe, but (b) the authorisation granted by the scheme is unaffected by the regulations in relation to development begun before that date.
The builders are about to start construction at Nitshill Road in Glasgow.The Bank has also made equity investments in to the following funds:Thriving Investments: (Bank is a Limited Partner) £60 million committed to their mid-market rental housing fund which has delivered 742 new homes to date.Social & Sustainable Capital (SASC): (Bank is a Limited Partner) £10 million committed to their SASH II fund.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 November 2021
The Scottish Government stands ready to work constructively with the UK Government, banks and other stakeholders to ensure that customers, communities and businesses have access to the banking facilities they need.
Michael Russell MSP, Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs responded to the Committee in a letter dated 19 May 2020. The correspondence has been published on the Committee's webpage.