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SPICe briefings Date published: 18 August 2020

Scottish Parliament (Assistance for Political Parties) Bill

The Delegated Powers and Law Reform (DPLR) Committee must report on any provisions conferring power to make subordinate legislation, or conferring power on the Scottish Ministers to issue any directions, guidance or code of practice. In the case of the Scottish Parliament (Assistance for Political Parties) Bill, no powers are conferred.
Committee reports Date published: 15 May 2018

Report on the Consultation on the Scottish Government's Draft National Outcomes - Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee

Gordon Lindhurst MSP, Convener [1] LGAC Committee, OR. [2] EJFW Committee, OR, 1 May 2018 [3]https://bprcdn.parliament.scot/published/2018/4/12/National-Outcomes-Consultation-2018/SB%2018-26.pdf [4]https://beta.gov.scot/publications/scottish-regulators-strategic-code-of-practice/Scottish%20regulators'%20strategic%20code%20of%20practice.pdf?
Committee reports Date published: 5 October 2023

Stage 1 Report on the Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill - Annexe B - Correspondence with the Scottish Government and with the Member in Charge

This includes considering the findings of the ARC Scotland’s Principles into Practice trial during updates to the statutory code of practice guidance on Additional Support for Learning.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2011

(S3O-13288) The Scottish Government has an established policy on whistleblowing for Scottish Government staff, which is based on the provisions of the civil service code and the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 10 February 2011

The keeper was involved in the development of the NHS code of practice on records management, and we are seeking to do that for other areas.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 13 January 2011

Everything else that he said was simply window-dressing around that point.The ministerial code, which covers such matters, makes specific provision for constituency members who have an obligation to their constituents to act on their behalf, but Mr Russell was under no such obligation.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2009

Plenary, 24 Jun 2009

Now that I have re-examined the issue from first principles and considered the code for sustainable building that is employed in the rest of the UK, I want to push the point because it is entirely possible to predict buildings' notional impact when they are built.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2008

Plenary, 13 Nov 2008

I understand that the Presiding Officer has no remit over the ministerial code of conduct, but I ask that the cabinet secretary carefully look at the Official Report of today's meeting and consider her position under the code of conduct.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2002

S1W-28003

The average annual salary for permanent staff working in the core departments of the Scottish Executive in each of the past five years is given in the table.As at AprilTotal (£)199820,045 199920,499 200021,022 200121,831 200222,253 S1W-28003
Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 24 March 2010

In such cases, we do not know who the specific victims are, but we certainly know that there are victims in society of that code of behaviour.Overall, as Richard Baker informed us in his speech, we should recognise that if the proposed change to our law comes into effect, it will give rise to only a tiny number of new cases—the figure of six applications in...

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