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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 December 2012

S4W-11671

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Last updated: 5 June 2023

The Carers Assistance Carer Support Payment Scotland Regulations 2023 3 March 2023

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) 20 Determination following official error - underpayments 37.—(1) The Scottish Ministers are to make a determination of an individual’s entitlement to Carer Support Payment, without receiving an application, where— (a) they have previously made a determination of the individual’s entitl...
Last updated: 9 November 2022

BB20221110

*S6M-06656 Rona Mackay: John Watson Wins Lifetime Achievement Award —That the Parliament congratulates John Watson of Bishopbriggs-based John S L Watson Haulage, also known as Clamshell Hire, on receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from Transport News; commends the Watson family for their entrepreneurship and tenacity, spanning almost 55 years; Thursday 10 November 2022 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan delights that John and Susan Watson built this successful business from John’s humble childhood dream to own and drive a lorry, purchasing their first HGV in 1968; acknowledges the dedication, investment and time given by their children, Angela, Alex, Jimmy and Lorna in strengthening the family business through both buoyant and challenging economic times; delights at the well- established Huntershill Village, a business community on the land adjacent to the hauliers’ yard, now home to around 60 traders and the popular Thomas Muir Coffee Shop and Gift Shop; warmly acknowledges the support of John’s parents, May and Jimmy, who, it understands, encouraged and nurtured his love of the industry from an early age, and his sister Netta, adding her secretarial support in the early days, and wishes John and his family continued fulfilment and success at John S L Watson Haulage/ Clamshell Hire and Huntershill Village as the dreams of the next generation are added to those that have already been realised.
Last updated: 11 May 2020

SPBill71S052020

.”, (c) after subsection (3) insert— “(4) Regulations under subsection (1A) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”. 20 SCHEDULE 4 (introduced by section 5) O THER MEASURES IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS P ART 1 UEFA E UROPEAN C HAMPIONSHIP 25 1 (1) The UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Act 2020 is amended by this paragraph. (2) In section 1 (meaning of key terms)— (a) in the definition of “Championship”, the words “in 2020” are repealed, (b) for the definition of “Championship period”, substitute— “the “Championship period” means the period of not more than 42 days, 30 and ending not later than 31 December 2022, specified in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers,”. (3) In section 3 (ticket touting: exception for charity auctions)— (a) in subsection (2)(b)(i), for “England and Wales, of Northern Ireland, or of a member State of the European Union,” substitute “any territory outwith 35 Scotland,”, Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Bill 19 Schedule 4—Other measures in response to coronavirus Part 2—Listed buildings and conservation areas: consents (b) in subsection (2)(b)(iii), for “at least one of the conditions set out in subsection (3)” substitute “either the condition set out in subsection (3) or the condition set out in subsection (4)”, (c) for subsection (3) substitute— 5 “(3) This condition is that the body is registered in a register corresponding to the Scottish Charity Register. (4) This condition is that, if there is no such register in the territory where the body is established— (a) the body’s purposes consist only of one or more of the charitable 10 purposes set out in section 7(2) of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005, and (b) the body provides public benefit within the meaning given by section 8 of that Act.”. (4) In section 36 (repeal), for “2020” substitute “2022”. 15 P ART 2 L...
Last updated: 2 October 2019

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SP Bill 56 Session 5 (2019) 2 Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill Chapter 1—Animal welfare, animal health and wildlife: offences and penalties (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). (3) The offences which may be specified are offences— (a) under— 5 (i) this Part, (ii) regulations made under section 26, 27 or 28 (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 10 Scottish Ministers consider relates to animal welfare, 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). (4) Regulations under subsection (1) may in particular include provision— 15 (a) subject to subsections (6) and (7), 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 20 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 25 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), 30 (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), (j) prescribing the period of time within which a fixed penalty may be paid 35 (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), (l...
Last updated: 9 December 2019

Referendums (Scotland) Bill as Introduced

Evasion of restrictions on donations 39 (1) A person commits an offence if the person— (a) knowingly enters into, or (b) knowingly does any act in furtherance of, 20 any arrangement which facilitates or is likely to facilitate, whether by means of any concealment or disguise or otherwise, the making of relevant donations to a permitted participant by any person or body other than a permissible donor. (2) A person commits an offence if the person— (a) knowingly gives the responsible person in relation to a permitted participant any 25 information relating to— (i) the amount of any relevant donation made to the permitted participant, or (ii) the person or body making such a donation, which is false in a material particular, or (b) with intent to deceive, withholds from the responsible person in relation to a 30 permitted participant any material information relating to a matter within paragraph (a)(i) or (ii). (3) A person who commits an offence under this paragraph is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum (or both), 35 (b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to a fine (or both). 108 Referendums (Scotland) Bill Schedule 3—Campaign rules Part 5—Control of donations Statement of relevant donations 40 The responsible person in relation to a permitted participant must include in any return required to be prepared under paragraph 22 a statement of relevant donations which complies with paragraphs 41 and 42. 5 Donations from permissible donors 41 (1) The statement must record, in relation to each relevant donation falling within sub- paragraph (3) which is accepted by the permitted participant— (a) the amount of the donation (if a donation of money, in cash or otherwise) or (in any other case) the nature of the donation and its value as determined in 10 accordance with paragraph 34, (b) the date when the donation was accepted by the permitted participant, and (c) the information about the donor which is, in connection with recordable donations to registered parties, required to be recorded in donation reports by virtue of paragraph 2 of schedule 6 of the 2000 Act or, where the donor is within any of 15 paragraphs (i) to (l...
Last updated: 19 May 2020

SPBill71AS052020

Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Bill 31 Schedule 4—Other measures in response to coronavirus Part 8—Low emission zones (5) The Scottish Ministers must lay a report under this paragraph before the Scottish Parliament no later than 14 days after the expiry of a reporting period. P ART 8 L OW EMISSION ZONES 5 13 (1) This paragraph applies in relation to low emis...
Last updated: 28 August 2019

Policy Memorandum Children Equal Protection from Assault Scotland Bill

The same evidence 34 Boyson R, Thorpe L (2002): Equal protection for children.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2013

S4W-13549

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S4W-12998 by Fergus Ewing on 5 March 2013, how much private sector investment has been leveraged into the wider renewables industry through projects supported by the National Renewables Infrastructure Fund at (a) Port of Dundee, (b) Port of Leith, (c) Rosyth, (d) Methil, (e) Hunterston, (f) Inchgreen, (g) Westway, (h) Kishorn, (i) Arnish, (j) Machrihanish, (k) Nigg, (l...
Last updated: 4 May 2023

Trusts and Succession Scotland Bill Summary of evidence

The Law Society welcomed the wide general power for trustees in section 13, which would replace a list of specific powers in the current legislation. The 13 L aw Society thought section 13 mirrored the way trust documents are currently drafted.

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