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The work programme focuses on nine key work streams:
Information and intelligence gathering on use of Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) cladding
Review of building regulations for high rise domestic buildings and high rise non-domestic buildings with sleeping accommodation
Review of approval and enforcement of building regulations
Review of fire safety regime and regulatory framework for high rise domestic buildings
Consultation on revised and consolidated guidance on Fire Safety Risk Assessment of (non-domestic) premises which provide sleeping accommodation
Overview by Scottish Fire and Rescue Service of their operational assurance visits regarding fire safety in domestic high-rises
Review of evidence on automatic fire suppression systems (normally known as sprinklers)
Consultation on smoke and fire detection standards
Targeted fire safety campaign for high rise domestic properties
The group has met six times to date.
Group Membership
Angela Constance MSP...
Although that agreement has ended, MSPs of all parties have continued to call for that review to be published, and today I am fulfilling an obligation to publish the full A96 corridor review for consideration by MSPs and the public.
Jeremy Balfour MSP sought to establish an accreditation scheme to enable trained non-medical practitioners to supervise non-surgical procedures, in recognition of the levels of highly skilled but unregistered practitioners operating with advanced qualifications.
New Part 4C: Gull numbers (section 33D)
An amendment by Douglas Ross MSP was agreed (by division), inserting new Part 4C and section 33D into the Bill, which requires NatureScot (legally called Scottish Natural Heritage) to conduct an annual survey on the number of gulls in Scotland and publish a report on the results.
Section 2A
Amendment 49 in the name of Miles Briggs MSP introduces new section 2A. This introduces a requirement for Ministers to carry out a review of the credit-based funding model used by the SFC in funding colleges and other providers of fundable further education.