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Official Report Meeting date: 24 September 2019

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 24 September 2019

In all three cases, the committees were content for the Scottish Government to give its consent for United Kingdom ministers to lay the regulations in the UK Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2019

Local Government and Communities Committee 05 June 2019

It reported to the Parliament on two errors that are contained in the instrument, but welcomed “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.”
Official Report Meeting date: 22 January 2019

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 22 January 2019

Foods for Specific Groups (Medical Foods) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2018 (SSI 2018/392) The main purpose of the regulations is to make some technical provisions for enforcement powers, to underpin a Commission delegated regulation. That regulation lays down rules on the specific compositional and information requirements for food fo...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2018

Social Security Committee 13 December 2018

The original instrument was drawn to the attention of the Parliament by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee at its meeting on 2 October, and the Scottish Government agreed to lay an amending instrument to correct the errors.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 April 2017

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 18 April 2017

It does not respect the requirement that at least 28 days should elapse between the laying of an instrument that is subject to the negative procedure and the coming into force of that instrument.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 November 2016

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 29 November 2016

Does the committee agree to welcome the Scottish Government’s urgent laying of a further instrument to clarify the provisions?
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2016

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 06 September 2016

We understand that the Government plans to lay that report in late December, but an unintended consequence of that timing will be, potentially, that two weeks of parliamentary scrutiny would be lost due to the Christmas and new year recess period.
Last updated: 16 March 2021

SPBill84AGS052021Timed

Group 1: Domestic abuse protection orders and notices: places where person A and person B cohabit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Group 2: Domestic abuse protection orders: consent and matters to be taken into account by sheriff 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Debate to end no later than 30 minutes after proceedings begin Group 3: Domestic abuse protection orders: power to specify additional applicants 20 Group 4: Domestic abuse protection orders and notices: relationship with orders regulating contact or residence 21 Group 5: Reporting on operation of Part 1 22 Debate to end no later than 1 hour after proceedings begin SP Bill 84A-G1 (Timed) Session 5 (2021) G roup 6: Guidance on certain matters connected with tenancy proceedings in cases involving domestic abuse 7, 8 Group 7: Provision of tenancy following termination of tenancy (or of interest in tenancy) in cases involving domestic abuse 23, 24 Debate to end no later than 1 hour 30 minutes after proceedings begin THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Group 1: Domestic abuse protection orders and notices: places where person A and person B cohabit Humza Yousaf 1 In section 1, page 1, line 19, at end insert— Humza Yousaf 2 In section 5, page 3, line 31, leave out from first to end of line 32 and insert Humza Yousaf 3 In section 5, page 3, line 33, leave out and insert Humza Yousaf 4 In section 5, page 3, line 34, leave out and insert Humza Yousaf 5 In section 5, page 3, line 35, leave out and insert Humza Yousaf 6 In section 5, page 3, line 37, leave out and insert Group 2: Domestic abuse protection orders: consent and matters to be taken into account by sheriff Humza Yousaf 9 In section 8, page 5, line 31, leave out Humza Yousaf 10 In section 8, page 5, line 32, at beginning insert Humza Yousaf 11 In section 8, page 5, leave out line 38 and insert— Humza Yousaf 12 In section 8, page 6, line 8, at end insert— Humza Yousaf 13 In section 8, page 6, line 9, after insert Humza Yousaf 14 In section 8, page 6, leave out lines 11 to 13 Humza Yousaf 15 In section 12, page 8, line 28, at end insert— Humza Yousaf 16 In section 12, page 8, line 29, after insert Humza Yousaf 17 In section 12, page 8, leave out lines 31 to 33 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Humza Yousaf 18 In section 13, page 10, line 9, at end insert— Humza Yousaf 19 In section 14, page 10, line 29, at end insert Group 3: Domestic abuse protection orders: power to specify additional applicants Liam Kerr 20 After section 16, insert— Group 4: Domestic abuse protection order and notices: relationship with orders regulating contact or residence Rhoda Grant 21 After section 16, insert— Group 5: Reporting on operation of Part 1 Liam Kerr 22 After section 16, insert— Group 6: Guidance on certain matters connected with tenancy proceedings in cases involving domestic abuse Humza Yousaf 7 In section 18, page 13, line 32, at end insert— Humza Yousaf 8 In section 18, page 14, line 4, at end insert— Group 7: Provision of tenancy following termination of tenancy (or of interest in tenancy) in cases involving domestic abuse Rhoda Grant 23 In section 18, page 15, leave out lines 21 and 22 and insert— Rhoda Grant 24 In section 18, page 15, line 22, at end insert—  Parliamentary copyright.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 01 October 2025

As the Parliament holds the Government to account on financial budgets, we will also start holding the Government to account on carbon budgets.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2025

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 06 February 2025

That is where there is imbalance. But that does not account for all of the other advantages that the UK gets, namely the soft power and the reputation of UK higher education, particularly among those who come to do master’s degrees and who would be paying.

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