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Committees Date published: 11 February 2021

Scottish Land Commission – Reappointment of Commissioners - Annexe

Section 11(1) of the Act provides that in appointing members to the Commission, the Scottish Ministers must – (a) have regard among other things to the desirability of the Commission (taken as a whole) having expertise or experience in – (i) land reform, (ii) law, (iii) finance, (iv) economic issues, (v) planning and development, (vi) land management, (vii)...
Date published: 28 June 2018

Economic, social and cultural rights - some frequently asked questions - What are the main sources of ESC rights at a European level?

Retrieved from <a href="http://www.landmarkchambers.co.uk/userfiles/Zoe%20-%20human%20rights%20paper.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.landmarkchambers.co.uk/userfiles/Zoe%20-%20human%20rights%20paper.pdf</a> [accessed 15 May 2018] The right to the peaceful enjoyment of property can also play a key role in housing policy such as the legality of rent controls.iSee the 2013 case of Nobel v the Netherlands which related to a challenge to the Dutch rent control scheme.
Date published: 11 October 2017

How can we reduce obesity in Scotland? - Food facilities

., Moretti, E., &amp; Pathania, V. (2010). The Effect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity and Weight Gain.
Last updated: 19 June 2025

BB20250619

Annabelle Ewing: To ask the Scottish Government when the Scottish Prison Service will conclude any work required to ensure that it fully complies with the judgment of the UK Supreme Court handed down on 16 April 2025 in the case, For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers. (S6O-04848) 8.
Last updated: 3 December 2024

SPBill35BS062024

.”, (d) in subsection (9)(b), after “(3)(b)” insert “or (c)”. 5 Withdrawal of request for re-determination (1) The 2018 Act is modified as follows. 10 (2) After section 42 insert— 1 “42A Withdrawal of request for re-determination (1) An individual who has made a request for re-determination may request that the Scottish Ministers disregard it. (2) If an individual requests that a request for re-determination be disregarded— 15 (a) the Scottish Ministers are not to make a determination of the individual’s entitlement to the particular type of assistance mentioned in the request for re-determination on the basis of the request for re-determination, and (b) accordingly, their duty to do so under section 43 ceases to apply. (3) A request under subsection (1) must be made in such form as the Scottish 20 Ministers require. (4) The Scottish Ministers must publicise any requirements for the time being set under subsection (3).”. 6 Re-determinations after the period allowed (1) The 2018 Act is modified as follows. 25 (2) In section 43 (duty to re-determine)— (a) subsection (3) is repealed, (b) after subsection (4) insert— “(4A) If the Scottish Ministers fail to make the determination within the period allowed for re-determination— 30 (a) section 45 applies, and (b) their duty to make the determination continues unless the individual brings an appeal under section 46. (4B) If an appeal under section 46 is subsequently withdrawn, the duty of the Scottish Ministers to make the determination applies again and continues unless 35 the appeal is reinstated.”. (3) In section 44 (notice of re-determination), in subsection (1)(a), after sub-paragraph (iii) insert— “(iiia) in circumstances where the individual was previously issued with a notice under section 45, that the individual no longer has the 11 Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Determinations and re-determinations of entitlement to assistance right to appeal to the First-tier Tribunal against the determination under section 37 which prompted the request for a re-determination,”. (4) In section 45 (notice where re-determination not made timeously), in subsection (1)(a)— 5 (a) the “and” following sub-paragraph (i) is repealed, (b) the “and” following sub-paragraph (ii) is repealed, (c) after sub-paragraph (ii) insert— “(iii) that the Scottish Ministers will continue to consider the request for a re-determination unless the individual brings an appeal 10 against the determination as mentioned in sub-paragraph (ii), 1 (iv) that if the individual brings an appeal against the determination but subsequently withdraws that appeal, the Scottish Ministers will again consider the request for a re-determination, and (v...
Last updated: 26 September 2024

SPBill35AS062024

P ART 7 R ECOVERY FROM COMPENSATION PAYMENTS 17 Recovery of value of assistance from compensation payments (1) The 2018 Act is modified as follows. 40 (2) After section 94 insert— 30 Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Part 7—Recovery from compensation payments “P ART 6A R ECOVERY FROM COMPENSATION PAYMENTS Introductory 94A Application of this Part 5 (1) This Part applies where— (a) a person is to make a payment (whether on that person’s own behalf or not) to or in respect of an individual in consequence of any accident, injury or disease suffered by that individual, (b) relevant assistance has been, or is likely to be, received by or for that 10 individual during the relevant period in respect of the accident, injury 1 or disease, and (c) the relevant period start date occurs on or after the day on which section 17(2) of the Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2024 comes into force. 15 (2) The reference in subsection (1)(a) to a payment to be made in consequence of any accident, injury or disease is to a payment to be made— (a) by or on behalf of a person who is, or is alleged to be, liable to any extent in respect of the accident, injury or disease, (b) under a compensation scheme for motor accidents, or 20 (c) under the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme (established under the Mesothelioma Act 2014), but does not include a payment mentioned in Part 1 of schedule 12. (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations modify Part 1 of schedule 12 so as to— 25 (a) add a payment, (b) remove a payment, (c) vary the description of a payment. (4) The reference in subsection (1)(a) to a payment to be made in consequence of any accident, injury or disease includes a payment to be made— 30 (a) voluntarily, or under a court order or an agreement, or otherwise, (b) in Scotland or elsewhere. (5) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about the recovery of the amounts of payments made under schemes providing for compensation in the form of a lump sum payment to or in respect of an individual in 35 consequence of any accident, injury or disease suffered by that individual, where a compensation payment in respect of the same accident, injury or disease has been paid to or in respect of that individual. (6) Regulations under subsection (5)— (a) must specify the lump sum payments to which they apply, 31 Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Part 7—Recovery from compensation payments (b) may in particular— (i) modify the heads of compensation set out in column 1 of the table in Part 2 of schedule 12 as they apply to the recovery of such payments, 5 (ii) make provision for the recovery of the amount of such a payment made to or in respect of another person as a result of that other person having a prescribed relationship with the individual who suffered the accident, injury or disease, (iii) make provision for the recovery of the amount of such a payment 10 from a compensation payment (including for the recovery of an 1 amount which reduces the compensation payment to nil), (iv) make provision about certificates of recoverable assistance in relation to such payments, (v...
Last updated: 22 April 2024

SSI CodBox Prof Heath 12 March

ICES Scientific Reports. 3:56. 1082 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.8139 Neat, F.C., Bendall, V., Berx, B., Wright, P.J., Ó Cuaig, M., Townhill, B., Schön, P.
Last updated: 20 December 2023

Abortion protests and vigils year one report

Dimsdale, C. (2022), “Anti-abortion protests will increase as campaigners bolstered by Roe v Wade leak, warns clinic,” iNews, 6 May.
Last updated: 31 October 2023

SPBill35S062023

P ART 7 R ECOVERY FROM COMPENSATION PAYMENTS 17 Recovery of value of assistance from compensation payments 20 (1) The 2018 Act is modified as follows. (2) After section 94 insert— “P ART 6A R ECOVERY FROM COMPENSATION PAYMENTS Introductory 25 94A Application of this Part (1) This Part applies where— (a) a person is to make a payment (whether on that person’s own behalf or not) to or in respect of an individual in consequence of any accident, injury or disease suffered by that individual, 30 (b) relevant assistance has been, or is likely to be, received by or for that individual during the relevant period in respect of the accident, injury or disease, and (c) the relevant period start date occurs on or after the day on which section 17(2) of the Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2024 comes 35 into force. (2) The reference in subsection (1)(a) to a payment to be made in consequence of any accident, injury or disease is to a payment to be made— (a) by or on behalf of a person who is, or is alleged to be, liable to any extent in respect of the accident, injury or disease, 40 (b) under a compensation scheme for motor accidents, or 29 Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Part 7—Recovery from compensation payments (c) under the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme (established under the Mesothelioma Act 2014), but does not include a payment mentioned in Part 1 of schedule 12. (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations modify Part 1 of schedule 12 so 5 as to— (a) add a payment, (b) remove a payment, (c) vary the description of a payment. (4) The reference in subsection (1)(a) to a payment to be made in consequence 10 of any accident, injury or disease includes a payment to be made— 1 (a) voluntarily, or under a court order or an agreement, or otherwise, (b) in Scotland or elsewhere. (5) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about the recovery of the amounts of payments made under schemes providing for compensation 15 in the form of a lump sum payment to or in respect of an individual in consequence of any accident, injury or disease suffered by that individual, where a compensation payment in respect of the same accident, injury or disease has been paid to or in respect of that individual. (6) Regulations under subsection (5)— 20 (a) must specify the lump sum payments to which they apply, (b) may in particular— (i) modify the heads of compensation set out in column 1 of the table in Part 2 of schedule 12 as they apply to the recovery of such payments, 25 (ii) make provision for the recovery of the amount of such a payment made to or in respect of another person as a result of their having a prescribed relationship with the injured person, (iii) make provision for the recovery of the amount of such a payment from a compensation payment (including for the recovery of an 30 amount which reduces the compensation payment to nil), (iv) make provision about certificates of recoverable assistance in relation to such payments, (v...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20210312

S5W-36185 Gordon MacDonald: To ask the Scottish Government by (a) how many and (b) what percentage the number of (i) NHS staff, (ii) qualified nurses and midwives, (iii) consultants, (iv) CAMHS staff and (v) adult mental health staff has changed since September 2006.

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