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Last updated: 10 June 2024

Explanatory Notes Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill

Subsection (3) allows sheriff court auditors to tax accounts relating to actions in any of the sheriff courts in Scotland – in other words there will be a break from previous practice in terms of which a commission as sheriff court auditor would only cover one sheriffdom.
Last updated: 4 April 2024

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NHS); of methadone in the There is a local future; forum in existence As noted in at the clinical Question2, there is a Medicines storage 8 operational level monthly forum was reviewed in between Police between Police 2022 as part of our Scotland & NHS Scotland & NHS for Controlled Drug colleagues where police custody Governance matters are raised healthcare - this Improvement Plan & discussed. forum would report (reporting via Annual and escalate any CD Accountable...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02745: Maurice Golden: Tackling Dog Theft - That the Parliament is concerned by reports that dog thefts have risen sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic, including across the North East Scotland region; understands that stealing a dog is not currently a specific offence in Scotland but is grouped along with other non-specific thefts, that there is no requirement to take into account the impact such thefts have on the wellbeing of either animal or owners, and that there is no requirement to collect specific information on dog theft offences, which it considers could aid prevention, and recognises the view regarding the merit of a specific offence of dog theft to address these issues.
Last updated: 30 November 2022

Gender Recognition Reform Letter from CabSecSJHLG to EHRCJ Committee on UN Special Rapporteur Letter

This letter stated: “In view of the aforementioned observations, we respectfully urge the Supreme Court of Cassation to take into account that the right to legal gender recognition is protected under international human rights law and that the process is required to be simple and based on self-determination.”
Last updated: 3 November 2022

Pre Budget Scrutiny letter to Cabinet Secretary

SFC said that cash and equivalent reserves are forecast to increase to £2.381bn by the end of July 2022, with the overall picture skewed by the two largest institutions which account for 63% of the sector cash balances.
Last updated: 7 March 2022

20210929_MinisterSSLG_Development of Scottish Carers Assistance

It is more important than ever that we prioritise where investment is made, by listening to carers about what will have the greatest impact, taking in account the significant amount of evidence we have gathered from a range of work to date, including our evaluation of the 2 Carer’s Allowance Supplement.
Last updated: 15 November 2021

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Currently, around half of people who are notified to self-isolate are contacted by Health Boards, with national bodies such as Public Health Scotland (a Special Health Board) accounting for further notifications. If the Bill does not pass, compensation would be payable under the 2008 Act.
Last updated: 10 September 2021

SPCB2021 Paper 36 Diversity monitoring and pay gap report

The 70% number of men on part-time contracts account for 13% of 87% all male staff.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2021

Public Petitions Committee 13 January 2021

They highlight, in particular, that “the present situation in which some child advocacy services operate beyond transparency, accountability or scrutiny raises issues of the right to a fair hearing and right to family life.”
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2019

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 03 December 2019

I suppose that that could fall under the provision about the “reasonable costs” of keeping the animals and could be taken into account in valuing the animal at the end of the process—more could be taken off to account for the expense involved in getting the animal to a higher value.

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