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Last updated: 29 January 2026

SPBill55AS062026

C HAPTER 4 F URTHER PROVISION IN RELATION TO RECALL 5 Courts to notify Presiding Officer about matters relevant to the criminal-offence ground 18 Notice if member convicted (1) A court must give notice to the Presiding Officer when— (a) a member has been convicted of an offence, (b) in respect of that offence, the court sentences or orders the member to be 10 imprisoned or detained, and 1 (c) assuming that conviction, sentence or order is not materially overturned on appeal, the criminal-offence ground will apply in relation to the member as a result. (2) But subsection (1) does not require notice to be given if, subsequent to the sentence being imposed or the order made, the convicted person has vacated the seat in the 15 Parliament that the person held at the time of conviction. (3) A notice under subsection (1) is to state— (a) the name of the member, (b) the basis on which the court considers that the conviction and the sentence or order causes the criminal-offence ground to apply in relation to the member, and 20 (c) whether an appeal may be brought in respect of the conviction, sentence or order. 19 Notice if appeal brought (1) If an appeal is brought at the conclusion of which a relevant sentence or order could be materially overturned, the court before which the appeal is brought must notify the Presiding Officer of that fact. 25 (2) But subsection (1) does not require notice to be given if, subsequent to the sentence being imposed or the order made, the convicted person has vacated the seat in the Parliament that the person held at the time of the conviction for the offence in respect of which the sentence was imposed or the order made. (3) In subsection (1), “relevant sentence or order” means a sentence or order in relation to 30 a member which, assuming it is not materially overturned on appeal, would cause the criminal-offence ground to apply in relation to a member. 20 Notice of appeal outcome (1) A court must give notice to the Presiding Officer when it determines or otherwise disposes of an appeal at the conclusion of which a relevant sentence or order could have 35 been materially overturned. (2) But subsection (1) does not require notice to be given if, subsequent to the sentence being imposed or the order made, the convicted person has vacated the seat in the 13 Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) Bill Part 1—Recall of members of the Scottish Parliament Chapter 4—Further provision in relation to recall Parliament that the person held at the time of the conviction for the offence in respect of which the sentence was imposed or the order made. (3) A notice under subsection (1) is to state— (a) the name of the member, 5 (b) whether the sentence or order mentioned in subsection (1) has been materially overturned, and (c) whether any further appeal may be brought in which a relevant sentence or order may be overturned. (4) In this section, “relevant sentence or order” has the meaning given in section 19(3). 10 Regulations in connection with recall 1 21 Power to make further provision about processes, etc. (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make any provision that would be within the legislative competence of the Parliament, if included in an Act of the Scottish Parliament, as to— 15 (a) the conduct of recall processes, (ba) campaigning to promote a particular outcome of a recall process, including expenditure incurred in relation to such campaigning (“campaign expenditure”), (c) the questioning of such a process and the consequences of irregularities. (1A) But powers to make subordinate legislation cannot be conferred by regulations under 20 subsection (1). (2) For the avoidance of doubt, regulations under subsection (1) may— (a) modify any enactment (including this Act), (b) create criminal offences. (3) Regulations under subsection (1) may, in particular— 25 (a) apply, with or without modifications or exceptions, any provision made by or under— (i) the Representation of the People Acts, (ii) section 12 of the Scotland Act 1998, (iii) the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, 30 (iiia) the Elections Act 2022, (iiib) the Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Act 2025, (iv) any other enactment relating to elections for membership of the Parliament, and (b) so far as may be necessary in consequence of any provision made by or under 35 subsection (1), modify any provision made by any enactment relating to the registration of electors in any register of electors maintained under Part 1 of the Representation of the People Act 1983, 14 Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) Bill Part 1—Recall of members of the Scottish Parliament Chapter 4—Further provision in relation to recall (c) enable a returning officer to have other persons discharge functions on the officer’s behalf, (d) make provision about the days, and times of day, that must or must not be designated under section 6(1)(c), 5 (e) make provision enabling a returning officer to limit where people entitled to sign a recall petition or give a vote in a recall poll may do so in person to only one, or some, of the places at which the petition is to be made available for signing or (as the case may be) votes in the poll may be cast. (4) Regulations under subsection (1)(ba) may, in particular, include provision for or about— 10 (a) activities which are, or are not, to be treated as campaigning to promote a particular 1 outcome of a recall process, (b) in relation to campaign expenditure— (i) expenditure which is, or is not, to be treated as campaign expenditure, (ii) persons who may authorise or incur campaign expenditure, 15 (iii) limits on the amount of campaign expenditure which may be incurred (including limits on the amount incurred by particular persons or in relation to particular activities), (iv) different categories of person to whom different limits on campaign expenditure apply, including requirements to be complied with in order to 20 fall within a particular category, (v) periods within which limits on campaign expenditure apply, (vi) periods within which payments for campaign expenditure are to be made, (vii) donations towards campaign expenditure, including persons who may make or receive a donation, 25 (viii) amounts to be treated as campaign expenditure, or donations towards such expenditure, in respect of the use of property, services or facilities provided free of charge or at less than a commercial rate, (ix) the keeping of records and making of returns in relation to campaign expenditure and donations towards such expenditure. 30 (5) The outcome of a recall petition process or a recall poll process may be questioned only under Part 3 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 as applied by regulations made under subsection (1)(c). 21A Consultation with Electoral Commission on section 21 regulations (1) The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 is modified as follows. 35 (2) In section 7 (Commission to be consulted on changes to electoral law), in subsection (2), after paragraph (k) insert— “(l...
Last updated: 11 April 2025

CPC Australia 2024 Report

They also looked ahead to the next Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference – the 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) - to be hosted by the CPA Barbados Branch and Parliament of Barbados in October 2025. 18 ( L-R: CPA Scotland Branch representatives Stuart McMillan MSP, Sarah Boyack MSP and Jeremy Balfour MSP in the Main Conference Hall, CPC Gener...
Last updated: 20 December 2023

The Health Protection Coronavirus Requirements Scotland Amendment No 2 Regulations 2021 [Draft]

.—(1) In these Regulations— 3 “authorised vaccine” has the same meaning as in regulation 3 (interpretation: eligible vaccinated arrivals) of the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel and Operator Liability) (Scotland) Regulations 2021(a), “an exempt event” is— (a) a funeral, marriage ceremony, civil partnership registration, or a reception or gathering which relates to a funeral, marriage ceremony or civil partnership registration, (b) a mass participation event such as a marathon, triathlon, or charity walk, (c) an event designated by the Scottish Ministers as a flagship event according to criteria, and in a list, published by the Scottish Ministers, (d) a showing in a cinema, (e) a drive-in event, (f) an organised picket, (g) a public or street market, (h) an illuminated trail, (i) a work or business conference (not including any peripheral reception or function outside the core hours of the conference, whether or not alcohol is served), (j) a business or trade event which is not open to the public for leisure purposes, (k) communal religious worship, or (l...
Last updated: 22 June 2023

Experiences of the Complex Mesh Surgical Service

At the end of that appointment, a follow up appointment was arranged for July 2022” “I first attended Glasgow in 2019 then had to wait till December 2022 for my next appointment” “Fought for over 4yrs to get 1st referral to Glasgow then wanted a second opinion which I waited again months for referral to Edinburgh where surgery was then scheduled for 2021 ..then that was cancelled and was then advised by surgeon she wasn't allowed to operate in Edinburgh so had to be referred back to Glasgow and still waiting to be seen as of yet ..I am wanting surgery out with Glasgow and Edinburgh now as no faith or trust in any of the teams there” “most of my appointments had been cancelled l...
Last updated: 30 May 2023

ScottishGovernment Response RecoveryofNHSdentistryservices

See www.lobbying.scot Taigh Naomh Anndrais, Rathad Regent, Dùn Èideann EH1 3DG St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG      www.gov.scot L ocal Contingency Support/Workforce Initiatives The recruitment of dentists is a significant barrier we are facing within the recovery of NHS dental services.
Last updated: 21 April 2023

20230418_Submission_EnergySavingTrust

Energy Policy (139) 2 Jackson R, Zhou E and Reyna J (2021) Building and grid system benefits of demand flexibility and energy efficiency Joule 5 (8) 1927-1930 3 Pagliano L, Armani R, Erba S and Sangalli A, Highly insulated buildings as a crucial element for smart cities, grid balancing and energy storage for renewables, report produced under research agreem...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20160520

Supported by: Bob Doris*, Kenneth Gibson*, Emma Harper*, Colin Beattie* *S5M-00109 Joan McAlpine: Paralympic World-record Breaker, Shelby Watson That the — Parliament congratulates Shelby Watson, who is a wheelchair athlete from Johnstonebridge, on recently setting two T33 world records in the 100 and 200 metres at the 11th international meeting Kern Pharma Grand Prix Sauleda in L Hospitalet, Spain; notes that the previous 200 metres – ’ record had stood for 16 years and that Shelby now holds these records alongside the 400 and Friday 20 May 2016 (No 80/2016) 6 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan 1,500 metres; recognises that Shelby is an inspiring young woman and role model, and wishes her well for the future.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 December 2012

S4W-11671

Data not available until July 2010 l. One-stop data first submitted in November 2011 m.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 April 2013

S4W-13548

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to S4W-12998 by Fergus Ewing on 5 March 2013, how much private sector investment has been leveraged into the projects supported by the National Renewables Infrastructure Fund at (a) Port of Dundee, (b) Port of Leith, (c) Rosyth, (d) Methil, (e) Hunterston, (f) Inchgreen, (g) Westway, (h) Kishorn, (i) Arnish, (j) Machrihanish, (k) Nigg, (l) Wick, (m) Scrabster and (n) Mallaig.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 2012

S4W-11164

The information is provided in the following table. Year Central D&G Fife Gramp L&B Northern S/clyde b Tayside Scotland 2007-08 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2008-09 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2009-10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2011-12 0 0 0 1 a 0 0 1 0 2 2012- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 c 1 Notes: a....

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