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Last updated: 20 May 2025

SPBill25BS062025

Regulatory objectives 2 Regulatory objectives 30 (1) The objectives of regulating legal services are— (a) to support the constitutional principles of the rule of law and the interests of justice, (b) to protect and promote the interests of consumers and the wider public interest, (c) to promote— 35 (i) access to justice, (ii) an independent, strong and diverse legal profession, (iii) quality, innovation and competition in the provision of legal services, (iv) effective communication between regulators and legal services providers, and 3 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Regulatory framework Chapter 1—Objectives, principles and key definitions (v...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Bill as Amended at Stage 2 Climate Change Emissions Reduction Targets Scotland Bill

Commencement and short title 24 Commencement (1) This section and sections 22, 23, and 25 come into force on the day after Royal Assent. 15 (2) The other provisions of this Act come into force on such day as the Scottish Ministers may by regulations appoint. (3) Regulations under subsection (2) may— (a) include transitional, transitory or saving provision, (b) make different provision for different purposes. 20 25 Short title The short title of this Act is the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019. 22 Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill Schedule—Modifications of the 2009 Act SCHEDULE (introduced by section 21) M ODIFICATIONS OF THE 2009 A CT 1 The 2009 Act is amended as follows. 5 4 Sections 4 to 8 are repealed. 5 In section 9— (a) in subsection (1)— (i) the words “, beginning with the year 2011,” are repealed, (ii) in paragraph (a), after “of”, insert “future emissions reduction targets,”, 10 (iii) in paragraph (a), sub-paragraphs (i) to (iii) are repealed, (iv) in paragraph (b), for “annual targets, the interim target or the 2050 target” substitute “future emissions reduction targets”, and (v...
Last updated: 24 March 2023

20230323_SGF_Submission_DRS

That’s for you to work out with suppliers. How do we track returns v reimbursement? It’s an automated process Can you talk us through this?
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200507

S5W-28906 Miles Briggs: To ask the Scottish Government how many people received chemotherapy in April (a) 2019 and (b) 2020 for the treatment of (i) breast, (ii) bowel, (iii) lung, (iv) blood and (v) prostate cancer, and what impact it considers the COVID-19 outbreak had on any variation in the figures.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2015

S4W-24092

To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with (a) Dundee City Council and (b) other partners regarding the (i) construction, (ii) timetable and (iii) cost of the Dundee V&A project. The Scottish Government has had regular discussions with the V&A Dundee partners since the ambitions for the project ...
Last updated: 3 February 2021

Model Publication Scheme

Adoption of the MPS commits an authority to: (i) using the MPS as its publication scheme, and accepting any updates to the MPS, without amendment (ii) publishing the information, including environmental information, it holds which falls within the classes of information (see below) (iii) ensuring that the way it publishes its information meets the MPS Principles (see below) (iv) producing a Guide to Information which sets out: (a) the information the authority publishes through the MPS; (b) how to access it; 1 www.itspublicknowledge.info/ScottishPublicAuthorities/PublicationSchemes/GuidesToInformation.aspx Page 1 (c) whether there is a charge for it; and (d) how to get help to access information (v...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2012

S4W-11554

To ask the Scottish Government how many dairy (a) cows and (b) herds there have been in (i) Kintyre, (ii) Gigha, (iii) Cowal, (iv) Bute and (v) Arran since 1983. Data on how many dairy (a) cows and (b) herds there have been in (i) Kintyre, (ii) Gigha, (iii) Cowal, (iv) Bute and (v) Arran since 1983 are contained in ...
Last updated: 21 November 2019

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Scottish National Investment Bank Bill 3 Part 1—Establishment of the Bank Chapter 2—The Bank’s articles of association on establishment (2) The articles of association must also mention the following as examples of the form which financial assistance given by the Bank may take— (a) investment by the Bank (alone or with others) through the acquisition of loan or share capital in any company, 5 (b) investment by the Bank (alone or with others) through the acquisition of any— (i) undertaking, or (ii) assets, (c) a loan (secured or unsecured, and with or without interest), (d) insurance or a guarantee to meet any contingency (including default on payment 10 of a loan or any other failure to fulfil a contractual obligation). 4 Borrowing powers The articles of association must include a prohibition on the Bank borrowing from anyone other than the Scottish Ministers. 5 Ownership 15 The articles of association must preclude— (a) shares in the Bank from being allotted to anyone other than the Scottish Ministers, (b) the Scottish Ministers from transferring their shares in the Bank. 6 Directors: appointment (1) The articles of association must provide that— 20 (a) the Bank is to have between 9 and 13 directors, (b) there must be at least 2 executive directors (one of whom must be designated in the articles as chief executive and the other as chief financial officer), (c) there may not be more than 4 executive directors, (d) at least two thirds of the directors must be non-executive directors. 25 (2) The articles of association must provide that all of the Bank’s directors are to be appointed by the Scottish Ministers. (3) The articles of association must provide that the chair of the Bank’s board is to be one of the non-executive directors appointed to the office of chair by the Scottish Ministers. (4) In appointing non-executive directors, the Scottish Ministers must have regard to the 30 desirability of ensuring that non-executive directors (as a whole) have experience or knowledge of the issues facing workers and businesses in Scotland. (5) In considering, for the purpose of subsection (4), the particular experience or knowledge that non-executive directors (as a whole) should have, the Scottish Ministers must consult— 35 (a) persons appearing to them to represent trade unions operating in Scotland, (b) persons appearing to them to represent businesses operating in Scotland. 4 Scottish National Investment Bank Bill Part 1—Establishment of the Bank Chapter 2—The Bank’s articles of association on establishment 7 Directors: tenure (1) The articles of association must provide that— (a) the period of a non-executive director’s appointment is to be a period, not exceeding 5 years, specified by the Scottish Ministers when making the 5 appointment, (b) a person may be appointed to the office of non-executive director more than once, (c) no person may hold the office of non-executive director for a cumulative period exceeding 8 years. (2) The articles of association must provide that a person ceases to hold the office of 10 director as soon as— (a) the person ceases to be a director by virtue of any provision of the Companies Act 2006 or is prohibited from being a director by law, (b) the person becomes insolvent, meaning— (i) the person’s estate has been sequestrated, 15 (ii) the person has granted a trust deed for, or entered into a composition contract with, creditors, (iii) the person has been adjudged bankrupt, (iv) a voluntary arrangement proposed by the person has been approved, (v...
Last updated: 1 December 2025

SPBill44BS062025corrected

P ART 2 D IVERSIFICATION 35 Diversification agreement 6 (1) The small landholder and the landlord of a small landholding may enter into a diversification agreement. 107 Land Reform (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Small landholdings Part 2—Diversification (2) A diversification agreement is an agreement that the land comprising the holding, or any part of it, may be used for a purpose other than cultivation (in this Part, a “diverse purpose”). (3) A diversification agreement must— 5 (a) be in writing, and (b) specify— (i) the diverse purpose for which the land may be used, (ii) the land that may be used for that purpose, by reference to a map, (iii) any changes that may be made to the land for that purpose, 10 (iv) any conditions relating to the use of the land or any changes to be made to 1 the land for that purpose, and (v...
Last updated: 5 November 2025

SPBill44BS062025

P ART 2 D IVERSIFICATION 35 Diversification agreement 6 (1) The small landholder and the landlord of a small landholding may enter into a diversification agreement. 107 Land Reform (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Small landholdings Part 2—Diversification (2) A diversification agreement is an agreement that the land comprising the holding, or any part of it, may be used for a purpose other than cultivation (in this Part, a “diverse purpose”). (3) A diversification agreement must— 5 (a) be in writing, and (b) specify— (i) the diverse purpose for which the land may be used, (ii) the land that may be used for that purpose, by reference to a map, (iii) any changes that may be made to the land for that purpose, 10 (iv) any conditions relating to the use of the land or any changes to be made to 1 the land for that purpose, and (v...

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