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In general terms, the Committee regards the oral declaration of registered interests to represent an important aspect of parliamentary transparency and accountability. The relevant wording in the Code of Conduct is as follows— ‘Any member who has a declarable interest in any matter shall declare that interest before taking part in any proceedings of the P...
We will ensure that the impact on individuals of disability or health conditions, including fluctuating conditions, will be fully taken into account. We know that is not the case under the current system.
Section 17A of the Bill added at Stage 2 requires the Scottish Ministers to lay before the Scottish Parliament a statement on the financial implications of any transfer of functions arising from the Bill.
The provision also requires the governing body to provide such information and make available for inspection the accounts and other documents as may be reasonably required for the independent examination.
law’ from the UK’s following reasons: (REUL/AL) membership Which after 31 of the EU. It is Ministers are • Accountability of December a snapshot of exercising the Scottish and UK 2023 the EU law power?
Registers of Scotland: The Committee will take evidence from— Jennifer Henderson, Keeper of the Registers of Scotland, and Janet Egdell, Operations Director and Accountable Officer, Registers of Scotland. 3.
S5W-25799 Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government whether the expenditure for capital projects reported in the Scottish Water annual report and accounts in each of the last three years that has been published in accordance with Section 45(2) of the Water Industry (Scotland) Act 2002 represents unplanned expenditure each year above that anticipated for e...
Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S5M-00070 Clare Adamson: Child Safety Week 2016 That the Parliament recognises that 6 — to 12 June has been designated Child Safety Week 2016 by the Child Accident Prevention Trust; notes that the theme will be Turn off Technology and the week will aim to highlight the risks of accidents being caused by people being distracted, such as when using a mobile phone while crossing the road; understands that accidental injury accounts...
S6W-00613 Alasdair Allan: To ask the Scottish Government when it plans to update the guidance for seating at weddings to take account of the indoor hospitality numbers at COVID-19 protection levels 1 and 0.