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Last updated: 14 May 2024

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To do this, subsection (2) requires Ministers to lay draft regulations before the Parliament within two months of this section coming into force.
Last updated: 24 November 2022

Appropriate authority issue Notification to Scottish Parliament UK SI

Officials have worked with the UK Government to ensure the drafting delivers for and respects devolved competence in Scotland. 11. Intended UK laying date The current anticipated laying date for the Regulations is 18 November 2021 and it will be subject to the affirmative resolution procedure. 12.
Last updated: 1 July 2022

Notification The Animals Food and Feed Plant Health Plant Propagating Material and Seeds Miscellane

As such, given the reasons outlined above, Scottish Ministers consider that it is appropriate to consent to the instrument to give effect to these changes. Intended laying date (if known) of instruments likely to arise The Instrument will be laid in draft for sift by Parliamentary Committee on 1 July 2022.
Last updated: 6 October 2021

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Officials have worked with the UK Government to ensure the drafting delivers for and respects devolved competence in Scotland. 11. Intended UK laying date The current anticipated laying date for the Regulations is 18 November 2021 and it will be subject to the affirmative resolution procedure. 12.
Last updated: 29 June 2022

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(Scotland) Act 2008 1 (6) A public health declaration is approved if— (a) the Scottish Ministers lay a copy of the declaration before the Scottish Parliament, (b) a member of the Scottish Government lodges a motion that the 5 declaration be approved, and (c) the Parliament agrees to the motion. (7) A motion under subsection (6)(b) may not be amended. (8) The Scottish Ministers must publish notice of the approval of a public health declaration and the time at which the declaration has effect, in such manner 10 as they consider appropriate. 1 (9) If, during the period that a public health declaration has effect, the Scottish Ministers consider that paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (2) no longer apply, they must— (a) revoke the declaration, 15 (b) lay notice of revocation before the Scottish Parliament, and (c) publish notice of revocation in such manner as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate. (10) A public health declaration ceases to have effect immediately after it is revoked. (11) A public health declaration’s ceasing to have effect neither— 20 (a) affects anything done before the declaration ceased to have effect, nor (b) prevents the making of regulations revoking regulations made during the period that the declaration had effect. 86AB Public health protection regulations: further provision about public health declarations 25 (1) If the Scottish Ministers consider that it is not practicable for a public health declaration to be approved in accordance with section 86AA(6), they may make a statement explaining why. (2) An example of when it may not be practicable for a public health declaration to be approved in accordance with section 86AA(6) is if the Scottish Parliament 30 is dissolved. (3) When a statement under subsection (1) is made, the Scottish Ministers must— (a) lay a copy of the public health declaration and the statement before the Scottish Parliament, and (b) publish the statement in such manner as they consider appropriate. 35 (4) If a statement under subsection (1) is made— (a) the public health declaration has effect immediately after the declaration is made, and (b) the declaration ceases to have effect at the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which it is made unless before the end of 40 that period it is approved by the Scottish Parliament on a motion by a 4 Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Public health protection Chapter 1—Modifications of the Public Health etc.
Committee reports Date published: 8 June 2023

Subordinate legislation considered by the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee on 31 May 2023

The charging provisions being modified include— Animal By-Products (ABPs) fees – for approving and inspecting premises carrying out operations involving the handling of ABPs under retained EC Regulation 1069/2009 which lays down health rules as regards ABPs.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 October 2022

National Care Service (Scotland) Bill - Summary

These problems include issues with: clear lines of leadership and accountability information sharing the integrating of finances a 'cluttered' governance and bureaucratic landscape.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 August 2021

Brexit Statutory Instruments: Powers and Parliamentary Processes - Committee recommendations and Scottish Government responses

Although recognising the need for the Scottish Parliament to hold the Scottish Government to account ‘for their consent decisions’, the Scottish Government does not have to abide by the recommendation of the lead subject committee to refuse consent, even where the Scottish Parliament supports a motion agreeing with the committee’s recommendation.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 November 2019

Homelessness in Scotland - Appendix 1

Enables home owners to be represented in court by approved lay representatives. Housing (Scotland) Act 2010 This Act modernised the system of regulation of social housing and provided for the end of the right to buy for new tenants and new supply social housing.
Committee reports Date published: 21 May 2019

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 21 May 2019

The Committee welcomes the Government's undertaking to lay a further instrument to correct the errors timeously for these Regulations to come into force on 28 June 2019.

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