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Last updated: 11 September 2023

Annual Return Form for 2022 to 2023

CROSS-PARTY GROUP ANNUAL RETURN NAME OF CROSS-PARTY GROUP Cross Party Group (CPG) on Improving Scotland’s Health DATE GROUP ESTABLISHED (the date of establishment is the date in this parliamentary session that the Group held its initial meeting, where the office bearers were elected and not the date that the Group was accorded recognition.
Last updated: 11 September 2023

AnnualReturnForm CPG on Food Sept 2023docx

CROSS-PARTY GROUP ANNUAL RETURN NAME OF CROSS-PARTY GROUP Cross Party Group on Food DATE GROUP ESTABLISHED (the date of establishment is the date in this parliamentary session that the Group held its initial meeting, where the office bearers were elected and not the date that the Group was accorded recognition.
Last updated: 11 July 2023

Annual Return 2022 2023

CROSS-PARTY GROUP ANNUAL RETURN 2022-2023 NAME OF CROSS-PARTY GROUP Cross-Party Group on Palliative Care DATE GROUP ESTABLISHED (the date of establishment is the date in this parliamentary session that the Group held its initial meeting, where the office bearers were elected and not the date that the Group was accorded recognition.
Last updated: 25 January 2023

Annual Return 2021 to 2022

Cross-Party Group Annual Return Name of Cross-Party Group Cross-Party Group on Bangladesh Date Group Established (the date of establishment is the date in this parliamentary session that the Group held its initial meeting, where the office bearers were elected and not the date that the Group was accorded recognition.
Last updated: 22 June 2023

SPBill16BS062023

.”, 35 (b) in the section title, after “release” insert “short-term”. (5) After that section insert— 10 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 2—release from custody “3AB Further powers to release long-term prisoners (1) The Scottish Ministers may release on licence under this section a long-term prisoner whose release under section 1 has not been recommended by the Parole Board. 5 (2) Before releasing a long-term prisoner by virtue of subsection (1), the Scottish Ministers must consult the Parole Board. (3) If directed to do so by the Parole Board, the Scottish Ministers must release on licence under this section a long-term prisoner whose release on having served one half of the prisoner’s sentence has been recommended by the Board. 10 (4) In deciding whether to release a long-term prisoner by virtue of subsection 1 (1) or direct the release of a prisoner by virtue of subsection (3), the Scottish Ministers or, as the case may be, the Parole Board must have regard to considerations of— (a) protecting the public at large (including any identifiable group of people), 15 (aa) protecting a victim or any member of a victim’s family, (b) preventing re-offending by the prisoner, and (c) securing the successful re-integration of the prisoner into the community. (5) A long-term prisoner may not be released on licence under this section before the beginning of the period of 180 days ending with the day on which the 20 prisoner will have served one half of the prisoner’s sentence. (6) The period for which a long-term prisoner is to be released on licence under this section (the “release period”)— (a) may not exceed 180 days on any one occasion, (b) is to be specified— 25 (i) where subsection (1) applies, by the Scottish Ministers, (ii) where subsection (3) applies, by the Parole Board. (7) Subject to subsection (6)(a), the Scottish Ministers or, as the case may be, the Parole Board may extend the release period specified by virtue of subsection (6)(b)(i) or, as the case may be, (ii). 30 (8) For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this section requires the Scottish Ministers or the Parole Board to make a decision by a particular date...
Last updated: 10 January 2025

Annual Return 2023 to 2024

Cross-Party Group Annual Return Name of Cross-Party Group Cross-Party Group on Beer and Pubs Date Group Established th 7 December 2021 Date of Most Recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) nd 22 January 2024 Date Annual Return Submitted 10 January 2025 Date of Preceding AGM [this date is required to aid clerks in verifying that the most recent AGM has taken place within 11 to 13 months of the previous AGM] th 16 January 2023 Group Meetings and Activities Please provide details of each meeting of the Group including the date of the meeting, a brief description of the main subjects discussed and the MSP and non-MSP attendance figures.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180905

Supported by: Liz Smith*, Margaret Mitchell*, Gordon Lindhurst*, Jamie Greene*, Maurice Corry*, Jamie Halcro Johnston*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Annie Wells*, Miles Briggs*, Angus MacDonald*, Tom Mason*, Edward Mountain*, Alison Harris*, Alasdair Allan*, Murdo Fraser*, Finlay Carson* Other new and altered motions and amendments *S5M-13748 Graeme Dey on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Parliamentary Recess...
Last updated: 18 June 2020

SPBill77S052020

Initial members: transitional provision 13 (1) This paragraph applies if— UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill 31 Schedule 1—Environmental Standards Scotland (a) before the commencement date, a body known as Environmental Standards Scotland is established (the “non-statutory Environmental Standards body”) in pursuance of a resolution of the Scottish Parliament— (i) endorsing the establishment of the body by that name, and 5 (ii) approving the appointment of persons nominated to be its chairing and other members, and (b) the body is still in existence immediately before the commencement date. (2) The person who was, immediately before the commencement date, the chairing member of the non-statutory Environmental Standards body is, on that date, taken to have been 10 appointed under paragraph 2(1)(a) as the member to chair Environmental Standards Scotland. (3) Any person who was, immediately before the commencement date, a member (other than the chairing member) of the non-statutory Environmental Standards body is, on that date, taken to have been appointed under paragraph 2(1)(b) as a member of 15 Environmental Standards Scotland. (4) A person to whom sub-paragraph (2) or (3) applies is referred to in this paragraph as an “initial member”. (5) An initial member’s period of appointment as a member— (a) is to continue to be the same as that for which the member had been appointed as 20 a member of the non-statutory Environmental Standards body, and (b) accordingly expires at the time at which the period of appointment as a member of the non-statutory Environmental Standards body would have expired. (6) Except as may be agreed between the Scottish Ministers and an initial member, the other terms of the member’s appointment are to continue to be the same as the terms on which 25 the member had been appointed as a member of the non-statutory Environmental Standards body so far as consistent with this Act. (7) In this paragraph, “commencement date” means the day on which section 15 comes into force.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2024

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 17 December 2024

Under section 28(2) of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, instruments subject to the negative procedure must be laid at least 28 days before they come into force, not counting recess periods of more than four days.?
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2022

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee 28 September 2022

According to the Scottish Government, it was not possible to provide the Scottish Parliament with the required 28 days to consider the notification as the ‘policy details were not able to be finalised prior to summer recess’.” On numerous occasions in this committee, we have talked about the fact that SIs are not laid in time, and I think that it should be...

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