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Last updated: 8 September 2022

20220907_COSLA_Submission

This proposal will not eliminate the challenges - which are discussed further below - faced by Local Authorities but may offer solutions and practical ways ahead that we are currently missing.
Last updated: 29 August 2022

20220824ECYP Committee Evidence

Employers held more than 20 formal and informal meetings with the EIS-FELA on the 2021/22 pay claim between August 2021 and May 2022 to resolve the issue and to seek to avoid industrial action.
Last updated: 22 August 2022

SSI Tracker Monday 22 August 2022

Attention not 2022/185 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation Fees Order drawn Adults with Incapacity (Public Guardian’s Attention not 2022/184 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation Fees) (Scotland) drawn Regulations 2022 Sheriff Appeal Court Attention not 2022/183 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation Fees Order 2022 drawn Monday 22 August 2022 Page 3 of 5 Monday 22 August 2022 Scottish Statutory Instrument Tracker Report DPLR Lead Committee SSI Number SSI Title Date Procedure Parliamentary Additional Laid Action Information Report First Report 20 Day Committee Report 40 Day Meeting Due Meeting Name Due Recommendation Date Decision Number Date Date Date Date Date Sheriff Court Fees Attention not 2022/181 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation Order 2022 drawn Justice of the Peace Attention not 2022/179 Court Fees (Scotland) 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation drawn Order 2022 High Court of Attention not 2022/182 Justiciary Fees Order 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation drawn 2022 Statutory instruments in progress can be viewed on the Legislation.gov.uk website. Please note that there may...
Last updated: 18 August 2022

PE1934_B

Cllr Docherty highlighted her concerns that language used in respect to the issue of violence against women should better reflect that, whilst both men and women may experience incidents of domestic abuse and other forms of Gender-Based violence, women are considerably more likely to experience repeated and severe forms of abuse, including sexual violence, ...
Last updated: 4 July 2022

SSI Tracker Monday 4 July 2022

Attention not 2022/185 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation Fees Order drawn Adults with Incapacity (Public Guardian’s Fees) Attention not 2022/184 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation (Scotland) Regulations drawn 2022 Sheriff Appeal Court Attention not 2022/183 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation Fees Order 2022 drawn Sheriff Court Fees Order Attention not 2022/181 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation 2022 drawn Justice of the Peace Attention not 2022/179 Court Fees (Scotland) 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation drawn Order 2022 High Court of Justiciary Attention not 2022/182 26/05 Negative 14/06 14/06 07/06 36 EHRCJ 07/09 28/06 05/09 No Recommendation Fees Order 2022 drawn Monday 04 July 2022 Page 3 of 5 Monday 04 July 2022 Scottish Statutory Instrument Tracker Report Statutory instruments in progress can be viewed on the Legislation.gov.uk website. Please note that there may...
Last updated: 1 July 2022

20220628_Ms Gougeon and Mr McKee to Convener

This is being done through the Trade (Australia and New Zealand) Bill, which was introduced in Westminster on 11 May. In a Legislative Consent Memorandum lodged on 13 June, the Scottish Government recommended that the Scottish Parliament does not consent to this, as it unnecessarily confers powers on UK Ministers to make legislation on devolved matters with...
Last updated: 22 June 2022

SPBill09AGS062022

Groupings of amendments oup 1: Public health protection regulation Gr 1, 8, 2, 6, 7 Group 2: Regulation-making powers in the Bill: impact assessments 29, 54, 96 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 96 is pre-empted by amendment 92 in Group 13: Early release of prisoners: policy Group 3: Educational regulations: use of powers and safeguards 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 9, 45, 10, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 11, 62, 63, 65 regulations: issues consequential to making of regulations Group 4: Educational 44, 46, 48, 53, 12, 64 Group 5: Mental health: named persons 3, 4 Group 6: Tenancies: eviction grounds 66, 5, 67, 68 Group 7: Tenancies: expiry and reform of law 69, 70, 71 Group 8: Tenancies: rent freeze 72, 73 SP Bill 9A - G Session 6 (2022) Group 9: Time limits in criminal proceedings 74, 75, 76, 77, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 25 Group 10: Review of temporary justice measures 13, 14 Group 11: Conduct of court and tribunal business by electronic means 78, 15, 16, 79, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 Group 12: Fiscal fines 80, 81 Group 13: Early release of prisoners: policy 92, 93, 26, 27, 94, 95, 28 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 92 pre-empts amendments 93, 26, 27, 94, 95 and 28 Amendment 92 pre-empts amendment 96 in Group 2: Regulations-making powers in the Bill: impact assessments THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Group 1: Public health protection regulation Alex Rowley 1 In section 1, page 6, leave out line 14 John Swinney 8 In section 1, page 7, line 21, leave out and insert Murdo Fraser 2 Leave out section 1 Murdo Fraser 6 In section 46, page 51, line 9, at end insert— Murdo Fraser 7 In section 46, page 51, line 9, at end insert— IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST THIS Group 2: Regulation-making powers in the Bill: impact assessments Stuart McMillan (on behalf of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee) 29 In section 1, page 8, line 3, at end insert— Stuart McMillan (on behalf of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee) 54 In section 12, page 17, line 11, at end insert— Stuart McMillan (on behalf of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee) 96 In the schedule, page 66, line 20, at end insert— applies to regulations, the Scottish Ministers must provide an oup 3: Educational regulations: use of powers and safeguards Gr Oliver Mundell 30 Leave out section 5 Mundell Oliver 31 In section 6, page 11, line 39, at end insert— Oliver Mundell 32 section 6, page 12, line 1, leave out and insert In THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Oliver Mundell 33 Leave out section 6 Oliver Mundell 34 In section 7, page 12, line 9, at end insert— Oliver Mundell 35 Leave out section 7 Mundell Oliver 36 section 8, page 12, line 27, at end insert— In Oliver Mundell 37 In section 8, page 12, line 27, at end insert— regulations under subsection (1) close all schools in— Mundell Oliver 38 In section 8, page 12, line 27, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Oliver Mundell 39 In section 8, page 13, line 33, at end insert— Oliver Mundell 40 In section 8, page 13, line 33,at end insert— Oliver Mundell 41 In section 8, page 13, line 33, at end insert— Oliver Mundell 42 section 8, page 13, line 33, at end insert— In Oliver Mundell 43 out section 8 Leave John Swinney 9 In section 9, page 14, line 6, after insert Mundell Oliver 45 Leave out section 9 Swinney John 10 In section 10, page 15, line 14, after insert Oliver Mundell 47 Leave out section 10 IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST THIS Oliver Mundell 49 After section 10, insert— Oliver Mundell 50 After section 10, insert— Oliver Mundell 51 In section 11, page 16, line 19, at end insert— enforcement of any measures imposed by virtue of regulations under this Chapter may...
Last updated: 20 April 2022

20220412_NPF_COSLA

Local Outcome Improvement Plans, Audit Scotland Best Value Framework, Local Government Benchmarking Framework). It may be worth noting at this point that the Scottish Leaders Forum – which is co- chaired by the COSLA Chief Executive and the Scottish Government Director- General Communities – recently produced a report on accountability in respect of the NPF...
Last updated: 8 March 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Music meeting of 7 December 2021

Something that has come to light is that when the UK Government set its budget back in March, Rishi Sunak topped up the English recovery fund by £300m, which resulted in a consequential for Scotland of about £40m. The First Minister announced in May that this would be made available for culture, but it has come to light that from that £40m only £9m has been...
Last updated: 8 February 2022

Chamber_Minutes_20220208

Jamie Greene moved amendment S6M-03098.3— As an amendment to motion S6M-03098 in the name of Keith Brown (A New Vision for Justice), leave out from “recognises” to end and insert “notes the urgent, wide-ranging and chronic concerns raised by the Parliament’s Criminal Justice Committee in its recent report, Judged on progress: The need for urgent delivery on Scottish justice sector reforms; acknowledges that there have been worrying increases in violent and sexual crime in Scotland as evidenced by the 78% rise in sexual crimes over the last 10 years, and the rises in violent crime recorded so far this year adversely affecting women and children; believes that a number of factors resulting from Scottish Government policy decisions, including the presumption against short sentences, automatic early release from custody, and a concerted shift to custodial alternatives, have resulted in too many violent offenders evading custodial sentences; further believes that the Scottish Government’s strategy of sending fewer convicted offenders to prison and letting them out of prison earlier poses a risk to public safety; notes that prison officers are subject to unacceptable levels of physical and mental harm and abuse in Scottish prisons, which is fuelled by a failure to tackle illicit drugs and serious organised crime in prisons; further notes that the recorded quarterly number of police officers stands at 17,117, the lowest level since 2009; calls for Police Scotland to be afforded the necessary capital and resource budget that it clearly requested in submissions to the Criminal Justice Committee, which it states will ensure vital and necessary upgrades to infrastructure, the police estate, vehicles and ICT systems, allowing Police Scotland to ensure that violent criminals are caught, charged and successfully prosecuted; recognises that the current court backlog in Scotland could take at least five or more years to clear, leaving victims waiting years to get justice; notes with concern the growing breakdown of relations between the legal sector and the Scottish Government due to disagreements over legal aid fees, which may...

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