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It is the Parliament that decides what procedure should be followed. The Executive might propose it, but ultimately the Parliament decides what will be in an act.
However, now that we have our own Scottish bill, it is more appropriate to follow the usual wording of existing Scots law provisions on aiding and abetting.I move amendment 2.
The report also supports the Presiding Officers as they take action in other areas, such as ensuring that questions concern areas in which ministers are competent to answer.The debate follows a great deal of discussion of the report.
They set out the determination procedures to be followed when a referral is made. In particular, they set the timeframes within which certain things should happen so that the panel that makes a determination can reach a decision within six months of a provisional listing being made.