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SPICe briefings Date published: 10 March 2022

Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill - Reason for reform

Reason for reform The Policy Memorandum sets out the Scottish Government's reasons for reform of the GRA.1Scottish Parliament. (2022, March 2). Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill: Policy Memorandum.
Committees Published: 1 March 2022

Scottish Local Government Elections (Candidacy Rights of Foreign Nationals) Bill

  Given the tight Stage 1 timetable for the Bill, I would be grateful for a response by midday on Wednesday 8 March 2022. I understand you are also giving evidence to the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments (SPPA) Committee on the Bill at its meeting on Thursday 3 March.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 February 2022

Environmental Fiscal Measures for Scotland: - 3.3.7 Fishing subsidies/grants

The Scottish Government identified in 2019: Together with associated indirect assistance, EMFF could be worth up to £150m to Scotland between 2014 and 2020.1Scottish Government. (2019, March 4). Future of fisheries management in Scotland: national discussion paper.
Committee reports Date published: 21 February 2022

The 2020/21 audit of the Crofting Commission - Role of the former Convener

meetingId=13453</a> We noted that the Crofting Commission’s Framework Document, April 2018- March 2021 states that it is the responsibility of the Portfolio Accountable Officer to ensure that— There is effective continuous assessment and appraisal of the performance of the Convener of the Crofting Commission, in line with the requirements of the Code of Practice for Ministerial Public Appointments in Scotland.3Crofting Commission. (2018, March 29).
Petitions Petition published: 9 February 2022

Provide free rail travel for disabled people who meet the qualifications for free bus travel

Official Report of Meeting 06 December 2023 Written Submissions PE1928/A: Transport Scotland submission of 17 February 2022  PE1928/B: Submission from Sight Scotland of 6 April 2022 PE1928/C: Transport Scotland submission of 1 June 2022 PE1928/D: Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) submission of 23 January 2023 PE1928/E: West Lothian Council submission of 8 March 2023 PE1928/F: Fife Council submission of 10 March 2023 PE1928/G: Petitioner submission of 24 March 2023 PE1928/H: Scottish Government submission of 6 June 2023 PE1928/I: Petitioner submission of 13 November 2023.
SPICe briefings Date published: 7 December 2021

How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the way the Scottish Parliament works? - Proxy Voting

The procedures for proxy voting were amended to accommodate circumstances which may arise from COVID-19 measures.2New Zealand Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). (2020, March 19). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) (Draft), Mar. 19, 2020, Hon Chris Hipkins (Leader of the House), Standing Orders – Sessional (Motion).
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 August 2021

Equalities and Human Rights: Subject Profile - Fairer Scotland Duty

The Scottish Government re-named it the Fairer Scotland Duty.2Scottish Government. (2018, March 27). The Fairer Scotland Duty Interim Guidance for Public Bodies.
Committee reports Date published: 23 March 2021

Legacy Report - Inquiries

The Committee was able to raise these issues in evidence sessions with the Scottish Government, including a session with the First Minister on 10 March 2021.iiiCOVID-19 Committee. Official Report, 10 March 2021.
Committee reports Date published: 9 March 2021

The Scottish Parliament (Elections etc.) Amendment (Coronavirus) Order 2021 [draft]

At the SPPA Committee's meeting on 4 March 2021, it took evidence on the Scottish Parliament (Elections etc.)
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2020

COVID-19: impact on businesses, workers and the economy and pre-budget scrutiny - Targets - Scottish Enterprise

They use this framework to monitor how inclusive their actions are by tracking a number of indicators aimed at giving more insight into how far activities reach in terms of people and place.iiScottish Enterprise, Annual Report and Accounts for the year ending 31 March 2020 In relation to this year’s targets, SE said in evidence in September: We have low confidence that we will achieve all our targets this year, given everything that is happening, but we remain highly committed to reporting regularly on our overall performance—not just on our normal targets, but on some of the additional work that we have been doing over recent months.iiiEEFW Committee meeting, 22 September 2020, col 28 SE said that its achievements demonstrate ‘a strong performance in challenging economic times.’ivScottish Enterprise, Annual Report and Accounts for the year ending 31 March 2020 In previous budget reports, the Committee has noted that the enterprise agencies created their own targets and assessed their own performance.

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