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SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2025

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2023-2024 - 4.3.16. Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee Established: 15 June 2021 Remit:   To consider and report on the following (and any additional matter added under Rule 6.1.5A)— (a) the practice and procedures of the Parliament in relation to its business; (b) whether a member’s conduct is in accordance with these Rules and any Code of Conduct for members, matters relating to members interests, and any other matters relating to the conduct of members in carrying out their Parliamentary duties; (c) the adoption, amendment and application of any Code of Conduct for members; (d) matters relating to public appointments in Scotland; (e) matters relating to the regulation of lobbying; and (f) matters falling within the responsibility of the Minister for Parliamentary Business. 2.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 November 2023

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2021-2022 - 4.3.16. Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee Established: 15 June 2021 Remit: To consider and report on the following (and any additional matter added under Rule 6.1.5A)— (a) the practice and procedures of the Parliament in relation to its business; (b) whether a member’s conduct is in accordance with these Rules and any Code of Conduct for members, matters relating to members interests, and any other matters relating to the conduct of members in carrying out their Parliamentary duties; (c) the adoption, amendment and application of any Code of Conduct for members; (d) matters relating to public appointments in Scotland; (e) matters relating to the regulation of lobbying; and (f) matters relating to local government elections, Scottish general elections, implementation of the Referendums (Scotland Act) 2020 and Freedom of Information and open government falling within the responsibility of the Minister for Parliamentary Business.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 July 2022

Suicide and Self-Harm in Scotland - Overall progress

Public Health Scotland have calculated the EASR per 100,000 population (five-year rolling averages) for 2013-2017 as 13.0 using old coding rules and 13.5 using new coding rules.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 April 2018

National Outcomes Consultation 2018 - Sustainable economic growth

(n.d.) SCOTTISH REGULATORS’ STRATEGIC CODE OF PRACTICE. Retrieved from <a href="https://beta.gov.scot/publications/scottish-regulators-strategic-code-of-practice/Scottish%20regulators'%20strategic%20code%20of%20practice.pdf?
Committee reports Date published: 2 November 2017

Subordinate legislation considered by the Local Government and Communities Committee on 1 November 2017 - The Private Housing Tenancies (Scotland) Act 2016 (Consequential Provisions) Regulations 2017 [draft]

We already intend to bring forward an instrument amending the Letting Agent Code of Practice (Scotland) Regulations 2016 prior to its coming into force on 31st January 2018 and we intend to include provision clarifying this point.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 17 December 2024

The changes that the First Minister has introduced in his edition of the code mark the most fundamental developments to the code since the introduction of independent advisers on the code in 2008.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2018

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 20 December 2018

We took into account the fact that we already have a code of conduct and tried to make suggestions about how the current code could be changed.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 July 2022

Suicide and Self-Harm in Scotland - Prevalence of suicide in Scotland

Some deaths that were previously coded under 'mental and behavioural disorders' are now coded as 'self-poisoning of undetermined intent' and are now classified as suicides.1Public Health Scotland. (2021, August 17).
Last updated: 17 December 2024

SPBill42BS062024

P ART 3 C AMPAIGN FINANCE Expenditure in respect of Scottish Parliament elections 14 Notional and third party expenditure: Scottish Parliament elections 30 (1) The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 is modified as follows. (2) In section 73 (notional campaign expenditure), in subsection (1A)— (a) after “paragraph 3,” insert “5,”, (b) after “parliamentary general elections” insert “, general elections to the Scottish Parliament”. 35 (3) In section 86 (notional controlled expenditure), in subsection (1A)— (a) after “paragraph 3,” insert “5,”, 14 Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Bill Part 3—Campaign finance 1 (b) after “parliamentary general elections” insert “, general elections to the Scottish Parliament”. (4) In section 94 (limits on controlled expenditure by third parties), in subsection (8A)— (a) after “paragraph 3,” insert “5,”, 5 (b) after “parliamentary general elections” insert “, general elections to the Scottish Parliament”. 15 Third parties capable of giving notification (1) The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 is modified as follows. (2) In section 88 (third parties recognised for the purposes of Part 6), after subsection (10), 10 insert— 1 “(11) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (2), as it applies for the purposes of a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 5 of schedule 10 (general elections to Scottish Parliament), by— (a) adding a description of third party to the list in that subsection, 15 (b) removing a description of third party from that list, or (c) varying the description of a third party in that list. (12) Regulations under subsection (11) may only be made where the regulations give effect to a recommendation of the Commission.”. (3) In section 156 (orders and regulations), in subsection (4D)— 20 (a) after “apply to” insert “any regulations under section 88(11) or”, and (b) for “such order” substitute “such regulations or orders”. 16 Restriction on which third parties may incur controlled expenditure (1) The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 is modified as follows. (2) After section 89A insert— 25 “89B Restriction on which third parties may incur controlled expenditure: Scottish Parliament elections (1) No amount of controlled expenditure may be incurred by or on behalf of a third party during a Scottish devolved regulated period unless the third party falls within any paragraph of section 88(2) (third parties eligible to give 30 notification). (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to any expenses incurred by or on behalf of a third party during a Scottish devolved regulated period which do not in total exceed £700. (3) Subsections (4) and (5) apply where expenses are incurred by or on behalf of 35 a third party in contravention of subsection (1). (4) If the third party is not an individual— (a) any person who authorised the expenses to be incurred by or on behalf the third party commits an offence if the person knew or ought of 15 Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Bill Part 3—Campaign finance reasonably to have known that the expenses would be incurred in contravention of subsection (1), and (b) the third party also commits an offence. (5) If the third party is an individual, the individual commits an offence if they 5 knew or ought reasonably to have known that the expenses would be incurred in contravention of subsection (1). (6) In this section a “Scottish devolved regulated period” means a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 5 of Schedule 10 (general elections to the Scottish Parliament).”. 10 (3) In schedule 20 (penalties), at the appropriate place in the table insert— 11 1 “Section 89B(4) and (5) (incurring On summary conviction in Scotland: 12 statutory maximum controlled expenditure in contravention of section 89B(1)) On indictment in Scotland: fine”. 15 17 Transitional provision: offences relating to third party expenditure (1) The amendments made by section 16 have effect only in relation to a Scottish devolved regulated period beginning on or after the day on which section 16 comes fully into force. (2) In subsection (1) “a Scottish devolved regulated period” means a period in relation to 20 which any limit is imposed by paragraph 5 of schedule 10 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (general elections to the Scottish Parliament). 18 Code...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 April 2022

S6W-07943

. (6) - ICD-10 codes H34.8, I81, O22.2, O22.3, O87.1 (7) - ICD-10 codes I80, O22.9, O87.0, O87.9.

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