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The Act requires the Scottish Government to lay the results of that consultation, and Scottish Ministers’ recommendations in response, in the Scottish Parliament.
There are two types of non-solicitor assistance that can be requested:
someone who can speak on your behalf is called a Lay Representative
someone who cannot speak on your behalf but can give you help, advice and moral support is called a Courtroom Supporter (sometimes also referred to as a Lay Supporter or 'Mckenzie...
Section 7(A1) and (A2) require the Scottish Ministers to lay reports on the operation of the Act before the Scottish Parliament at intervals of no more than two years and in accordance with provision made in regulations under subsection (2).
This is the first time that powers in the Environment Act 2021 (section 140 and paragraph 1 of schedule 21) are being used to amend the UK REACH regulation. The UK Government intends to lay the 2023 regulations at Westminster under the affirmative procedure on 20 April 2023.