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The Committee considered the recommendations in the report of the Parliament's Gender Sensitive Audit "A Parliament for All".
Code of Conduct for MSPs
The Committee has considered a number of potential revisions to the Code of Conduct for MSPs and intends to consult on these revisions before reporting to the Parliament with recommended changes to the Code of Conduct.
Section 2: Scottish Pubs Code Adjudicator 27. This section establishes a Scottish Pubs Code Adjudicator (a separate office from the Pubs Code Adjudicator that governs a Pubs Code in England and Wales).
…However, were the police to ask NHS staff to act on their behalf in dealing with biometric data, then the police are bound by the code of practice and it will be for them to ensure that proper regard is being had to the code".iiPolicy Memorandum, Paragraph 32: https://www.parliament.scot/S5_Bills/Scottish%20Biometri...
Revised Guidance on Application of the 2013 Code of Practice. Retrieved from <a href="http://www.publicappointments.org/publications/publication/781/revised-guidance-on-application-of-the-2013-code-of-practice" target="_blank">http://www.publicappointments.org/publications/publication/781/revised-guidance-on-application-of-the-2013-code-of-practice</a> [accessed 1 September 2017].
Legislative Consent Memorandum (LCM)
In May 2024 the Scottish Government lodged an LCM seeking the Scottish Parliament’s consent to provisions in the Renters (Reform) Bill which would prohibit discrimination and restrictions against people with children or in receipt of benefits seeking to let private rented sector properties.
Section 2: Scottish pubs code adjudicator 28. This section establishes a Scottish Pubs Code Adjudicator (a separate office from the Pubs Code Adjudicator that governs a Pubs Code in England and Wales).