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SP Bill 87A Session 5 (2021) 2 Budget (Scotland) (No.5) Bill Part 1—Financial year 2021/22 2 Direct-funded bodies direct-funded body may use resources in financial year 2021/22 for the purposes (1) Aspecified in column 1 of schedule 2 in relation to the body. (2) Resources other than accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the 5 amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 2 of that schedule. (3) Accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that schedule. 3 Borrowing by statutory bodies In schedule 3, the amounts set out in column 2 are the amounts specified for financial 10 year 2021/22 for the purposes of the enactments listed in the corresponding entries in column 1 (which make provision as to the net borrowing of the statutory bodies mentioned in that column).
Session 5 (2021) SP Bill 87 2 Budget (Scotland) (No.5) Bill Part 1—Financial year 2021/22 2 Direct-funded bodies (1) A direct-funded body may use resources in financial year 2021/22 for the purposes specified in column 1 of schedule 2 in relation to the body. (2) Resources other than accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the 5 amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 2 of that schedule. (3) Accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that schedule. 3 Borrowing by statutory bodies In schedule 3, the amounts set out in column 2 are the amounts specified for financial 10 year 2021/22 for the purposes of the enactments listed in the corresponding entries in column 1 (which make provision as to the net borrowing of the statutory bodies mentioned in that column).
Local authorities note that a particular issue may arise when seeking to impose/collect a penalty for a potentially “dead” business as there may be little space for enforcement.
Justice Committee 22 May 2018 Justice Committee 22 May 2018Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Good morning, and welcome to the 16th meeting of the Justice Committee in 2018.
Further information about the Bill may be obtained from: The Secretary, The SSC Society, SSC Library, Parliament House, Edinburgh EH1 1RF or at www.ssclibrary.co.uk.
However, the social and legal environments in some regions may limit a woman’s right to own property, access capital, education, health care and travel.
Yet, as has been mentioned, the Scottish apprenticeship advisory board, whose work has been a well-respected way of doing that, may or may not be wound down—we have no clarity on that.
The current lack of transparency in relation to legal services regulation makes it difficult to say when such powers may have been used previously. It may be helpful to reflect on the comments that were made to the committee by Tracey Reilly of Consumer Scotland.