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Last updated: 22 January 2020

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P ART 3 10 F INAL PROVISIONS 21 Application of public bodies legislation The schedule amends other Acts so that their provisions apply to the Bank. 22 Meaning of references to the Bank and subsidiaries In this Act— 15 (a) references to the Bank are to the company established (or to be established) by the Scottish Ministers in fulfilment of their duty under section 1, (b) references to a subsidiary are to be read in accordance with section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006. 23 Ancillary provision 20 (1) The Scottish Ministers may...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 17 June 2025

Having set out a process through the use of the word “may”, we have set out clear expectations for where an area of linguistic significance may be designated.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 23 June 2021

Before we move to the next group, members may wish to note that we are a little behind time—perhaps by five to 10 minutes.
Last updated: 29 April 2020

SPBill45S052019

SP Bill 45 Session 5 (2019) 2 Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill Part 1—General right to and supply of free period products 3 Using the scheme: preliminary procedure (1) The period products scheme may contain provision by or under which— (a) a person seeking to obtain period products under it must provide sufficient proof of the person’s identity to enable the issue to the person of the voucher mentioned 5 in subsection (2), and (b) in order to obtain them, the person must, on each occasion, produce that voucher or otherwise supply evidence that the person has it. (2) If the scheme contains that provision— (a) it must also provide for the issue to each person seeking to obtain period products 10 under it of a convenient and suitably robust means of identifying the person (the “voucher”), which may be electronic, and (b) it must be such that getting a voucher— (i) is, for the person, cost-free and reasonably easy, (ii) can, in specified circumstances, be done by another on the person’s behalf, 15 and (c) it must also provide that, for the purposes of that provision, a person provides sufficient proof of the person’s identity by— (i) stating the person’s name and the first of the two alphanumerical components of the postcode of the person’s usual residence (for example, 20 in AB12 3CD, AB12), or (ii) supplying personal information of such kind as may be specified in substitution for that described in sub-paragraph (i). (3) This section does not limit the power of the Scottish Ministers to make a period products scheme that contains provision that is different from that described in this section. 25 (4) But, if they do, that different provision must be such that any process that is to be followed before a person can exercise the right to obtain period products complies with sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii) of subsection (2)(b). 4 Use and operation of the scheme (1) The period products scheme must be such that persons using it to obtain period products 30 can do so reasonably easily and with reasonable privacy. (2) In particular, it must enable those persons to choose (as an alternative to collection in person) to have them delivered or have them collected. (3) But (despite section 1) it may require a person choosing to have them delivered in specified circumstances to pay the postal or other delivery charges. 35 (4) Those specified circumstances are limited to those in which it would be reasonable to expect someone seeking to obtain period products to collect them in person. (5) The scheme must ensure that there is a reasonable choice of different types of period products. (6) It may contain such further provision as the Scottish Ministers think fit for the purposes 40 of— (a) securing its full and efficient operation, and Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill 3 Part 2—Provision for pupils, students and others (b) preventing its abuse. (7) That provision may include measures to ensure that a person may not obtain quantities of period products that are greater than reasonably commensurate with the person’s use of them. 5 P ART 2 P ROVISION FOR PUPILS , STUDENTS AND OTHERS 5 Education providers to supply period products for pupils and students (1) In each school, university and college, the education provider must make period products available free of charge for pupils or students who need to use them. 10 (2) The education provider is to do so by— (a) providing the period products in each appropriate toilet in each of those school, university or college buildings or other premises that are normally used by the pupils or students, (b) doing all that it reasonably can to ensure that— 15 (i) the period products are always there when those toilets are in use by the pupils or students, and (ii) there is a reasonable choice of different types, and (c) complying with any specified requirements. (3) This section applies also in relation to buildings or other premises managed by the 20 education provider for purposes ancillary or supplementary to the education of the pupils or students (such as residential accommodation or leisure or recreational facilities). (4) For “school”, “university”, “college”, “education provider”, “pupil”, “student” and “appropriate” toilets, see section 10(3). 25 6 Specified public service bodies to supply period products for persons in their premises (1) Each specified public service body must make period products available free of charge for persons in its premises who need to use those products. (2) It is to do so in accordance with specified provision about how, where and when they 30 are to be made available. (3) Before specifying a body under this section, the Scottish Ministers— (a) must consult the body, and (b) may consult any other body or person they think appropriate. (4) Bodies may be specified for the purposes of this section by reference to a class that they 35 are in. (5) Where they are so specified, subsection (3) applies in relation to each of those bodies. (6) For “public service body”, see section 10(4). 4 Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill Part 3—General P ART 3 G ENERAL 7 Scottish Ministers, councils and others to publicise the availability of period products 5 (1) The Scottish Ministers must inform the public of the availability of period products free of charge under the period products scheme and how, where and when they can be obtained. (2) Councils, bodies, persons and education providers obliged under this Act to make period products available free of charge in their premises— 10 (a) may take such action as they think fit to inform persons who are seeking or might seek to obtain period products from them about how, where and when those persons can obtain period products there, but (b) must comply with any requirements in that respect that may be specified. 8 Payments by Scottish Ministers 15 The Scottish Ministers may make such payments as they think appropriate to the councils, bodies, persons and education providers obliged by or under this Act to make period products available free of charge. 9 Regulations (1) Regulations under this Act— 20 (a) are to be made by the Scottish Ministers, (b) may make different provision for different purposes. (2) The following regulations are subject to the affirmative procedure— (a) those under section 2 that make a period products scheme for the first time or replace a previous scheme, 25 (b) those under section 6(1), (c) those under section 6(2) when made for the first time or when replacing provision about how, where and when period products are to be made available. (3) The others are subject to the negative procedure. 10 Definitions etc. 30 (1) In this Act— “period products” means manufactured articles the purpose of which is to absorb or collect menstrual flow, “specified”— (a) for the purposes of Part 1, means specified in the scheme, 35 (b) for the purposes of Part 2 and this Part, means specified in regulations.
Last updated: 10 July 2019

Human Tissue Authorisation Scotland Supplementary Delegated Powers Memorandum

The amendments ensure that the regulation making power may be exercised to authorise a person or a description of persons.
Last updated: 29 January 2026

Screen Scotland Scottish Broadcasting

In Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, our goal is to ensure we always meet our commitment to spend at least 17% of our network TV budgets across the three nations without any reliance on productions that may have local offices, thereby meeting Ofcom’s criteria, but do not spend a significant amount of their production or talent budgets in that nation.
Last updated: 8 January 2026

ASSC Emerging issues surrounding the draft 2026 NonDomestic Rates revaluation

This is a major methodological simplification but may distort valuations of larger properties that are well equipped.
Last updated: 19 December 2025

Civil Nuclear Industry CPGMinutes 10 Dec2025

OM said he would welcome that approach and referred to members of the CPG who may have links to other (O&G) CPGs for Cross-Party Group further discussions.
Last updated: 18 December 2025

3a_Minutes_CPGMVAWCMeeting_180325_MS_Approved

The intention was to avoid a repeat of later decisions going forward. o Recognised sector concerns about stability and the call for multi-year funding. o Noted that Scottish Government does not receive multi-year funding from the UK Government, which limits options. o Highlighted pilots exploring funding structures that may offer improvements in the future....
Last updated: 9 December 2025

Ailsa Henderson

What is clear, though, is that this introduces the notion of a union of consent, in which one part may choose to leave in a future referendum.

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