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Committee reports Date published: 1 November 2023

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 31 October 2023 - Scrutiny of instruments under the Committee's remit: instruments drawn to the attention of the Parliament

The Scottish Government also highlighted that taking account of recess, there was insufficient time to prepare and lay the instrument to meet the laying requirements and comply with the international obligation to have the instrument in force by 30 October.
Last updated: 8 June 2023

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The accounts, and the auditor’s report on them, are then sent to Scottish Ministers to then lay before the Scottish Parliament and publish (unless published by the Council) not later than 9 months after the end of the financial year to which the account relates.
Committee reports Date published: 24 January 2024

Draft Funeral Director Code of Practice (SG 2023/300) - Draft Funeral Director Code of Practice (SG 2023/300)

Subsection (3) requires the Scottish Ministers to lay a draft of the funeral director’s code before the Scottish Parliament, after taking account of any representations made by virtue of subsection (2) which requires Ministers to consult with funeral directors and any other relevant parties before issuing a funeral d...
Last updated: 23 December 2021

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David McGill Clerk of the Parliament 23 December 2021 Appendix (Note: this Appendix does not form part of the Minutes) Committee Reports The following report was published on 23 December 2021— COVID-19 Recovery Committee, 11th Report, 2021 (Session 6): Subordinate Legislation Considered by the COVID-19 Recovery Committee on 23 December 2021 (SP Paper 76) Subordinate Legislation Made Affirmative Instruments The following instruments were laid before the Parliament on 23 December 2021 and are subject to the made affirmative procedure— Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 6) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/496) laid under paragraph 6(2) and (3) of schedule 19 of the Coronavirus Act 2020 Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 7) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/497) laid under paragraph 6(2) and 6(3) of schedule 19 of the Coronavirus Act 2020 Affirmative Instruments The following draft affirmative instrument was withdrawn on 23 December 2021— Consumer Scotland (Transfer of Functions) Regulations 2022 [draft] Other Documents The following documents were laid before the Parliament on 23 December 2021 and are not subject to parliamentary procedure— Scottish Teachers’ Pension Scheme Annual Report and Accounts...
Committee reports Date published: 27 September 2017

Subordinate legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 26 September 2017

However in error, the provision specifies “A Training Account Administrator” and “A Learning Account Administrator”.
Committee reports Date published: 30 September 2025

Stage 1 report on the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill - Process of reviewing, reporting on and adjusting statutory targets

Section 2F also makes provision for the Scottish Ministers to seek and have regard to scientific advice when laying regulations that would introduce or amend statutory targets.
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 October 2021

Alignment with EU law and the Continuity Act - Parliamentary scrutiny of the use of the keeping pace power

Parliamentary scrutiny of the use of the keeping pace power In order to enable the Parliament to effectively hold the Scottish Government to account when using the keeping pace power, the Continuity Act requires Scottish Ministers to lay reports (first in draft form for consultation and then a final version) before ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 April 2018

National Outcomes Consultation 2018 - How is the Parliament being consulted?

The consultation period starts with the laying of draft National Outcomes and a description of the consultation process, representations made during it, and how the Government has taken these into account.
Last updated: 25 March 2026

Letter from the Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans dated 25 March 2026

In preparing the revised Code we have also taken account of feedback from civil society and public sector stakeholders.
Last updated: 19 July 2024

Stage 1 Report SCTS response

However, there is nothing, as far as we are aware that would prevent an individual from preparing and presenting an initial writ under summary application procedure in the sheriff courts for the appointment of a JF without legal representation. to provide some procedural assistance to lay applicants appointed In order as a Judicial Factor, the Accountant of Court (AoC) and her staff would give consideration to matters such as making available a non-jargon, easy read version of the Inventory of Estate Form, the Management Plan Form and Annual Account Form, to assist such persons in their role as a JF. – where the Scottish Government (SG) develop and issue guidance • Para 76 in the context of JF’s and missing persons, the SCTS considers it could signpost to any such guidance from the specific pages of the AoC website here.

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