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SPICe briefings Date published: 1 September 2017

Children and Young People (Information Sharing)(Scotland) Bill

Illustrative draft code of practice on information sharing.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 September 2025

I expect all members to take their responsibilities under the code of conduct seriously. If anyone considers that the conduct of a member has not met the terms of the code, a complaint can be made.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2021

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 23 November 2021

Regulation 2(2) substitutes a schedule to the 2003 regulations with a new schedule, in which the registrable interests of councillors and members of devolved public bodies are described by reference to various paragraphs in the councillors code and the members code respectively.
Last updated: 12 March 2020

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Code of practice 6 Code of practice (1) In furtherance of the Commissioner’s general function, the Commissioner must prepare, 5 and may from time to time revise, a code of practice on the acquisition, retention, use and destruction of biometric data for criminal justice and police purposes. (1A) The code of practice must include provision about when biometric data must be destroyed in cases where a relevant enactment does not make such provision. (1B) In making provision in accordance with subsection (1A), the Commissioner must have 10 regard to the provision made by relevant enactments. (1C) The code of practice may make different provision for different purposes. (6) Sections 6A, 8 and 8B apply to a revised draft code of practice as they apply to a draft code of practice. (7) For the purpose of this section, the following are “relevant enactments”— 15 (a) Part 2 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, (b) section 56 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003, (c) Chapter 4 of Part 4 of the Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Act 2019. 6A Code of practice: principles In preparing a draft code of practice, the Commissioner must have regard to the 20 importance of— (a) promoting and protecting human rights, (b) promoting and protecting an individual’s right to privacy, (c) promoting and protecting public confidence in the acquisition, retention, use and destruction of biometric data for criminal justice and police purposes, 25 (d) ensuring the safety of individuals and communities. 7 Effect of the code (1) The following persons must comply with the code of practice when exercising functions to which the code relates— (a) constables and police staff of the Police Service of Scotland, 30 (b) the Scottish Police Authority, (c) the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner. (2) A court or tribunal in civil or criminal proceedings must take the code of practice into account when determining any question to which the code is relevant. (3) Failure to comply with the code of practice does not of itself give rise to grounds for any 35 legal action. (4) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (1) so as to add a person or description of person, vary an entry listed in it, or remove an entry.
Last updated: 4 June 2025

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Given the pace of technological change, this is an important consideration. 99. The Code, as with current FoI Act Codes, are subject to parliamentary approval, under the affirmative procedure.
Last updated: 2 June 2025

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A statutory Code of Practice enables future updates without the need for a change to the primary legislation.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 09 May 2024

The code in the bill serves a very different purpose from that of the existing code.
Last updated: 6 February 2020

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The Impact Assessment for the Pubs Code in England and Wales estimated that the cost of compliance with the then-voluntary code was approximately £40 per pub, and that, for companies already complying with the voluntary code, there was no additional cost for complying with the 64 statutory code. 92.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2024

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 26 March 2024

In accordance with section 3 of the code of conduct, I invite Tim Eagle MSP to declare any interests that are relevant to the remit of the committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 January 2023

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 24 January 2023

In accordance with section 3 of the code of conduct, I invite Carol Mochan MSP to declare any interests that are relevant to the committee’s remit.

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