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Committee reports Date published: 31 May 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Report on The Companies Act 2006 (Scottish PublicSector Companies to Be Audited by the Auditor General for Scotland) Order 2022 - Conclusion

Conclusion The net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee recommends that The Companies Act 2006 (Scottish Public Sector Companies to Be Audited by the Auditor General for Scotland) Order 2022 [draft] be approved.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 2014

Welfare Reform Committee 18 November 2014

Some 600,000 households—one in four households in Scotland—have benefited from energy efficiency measures.
Last updated: 22 June 2023

Scottish Government Response to DASA Post Legislative Scrutiny 21 June 2023

For Police Scotland to consider the current The Scottish Government provided training provision for police officers and the use funding to Police Scotland (£825k) of the DASH risk assessment to support training around implementation of the new For HMICS/Police Scotland the report notes legislation. that HMICS is seeking an update from Police Scotland on its new training plans by April While operational matters are for 2023.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Subordinate legislation: The Committee will consider the following negative instruments— The Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 (Remuneration) Amendment Regulations 2018 (SSI 2018/38); The Council Tax Discounts (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2018 (SSI 2018/39); The Council Tax (Exempt Dwellings) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2018 (SSI 2018/45). 3.
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 December 2018

Scottish Budget 2019-20

FTs will also be used: to provide loan funding to small and medium-sized enterprises to fund energy efficiency programmes to support investment in the higher education sector (£55.5 million) to provide upfront capitalisation for the Scottish National Investment Bank which is planned to become operational in 2020 (£120 million) to continue the Building Scotland Fund (£50 million).
Last updated: 13 January 2023

Tackling child poverty DG Comm to PAC 12 Jan 2023

Victoria Quay, Edinburgh EH6 6QQ www.gov.scot     Local decision making As the Committee will recognise, responsibility for action to tackle child poverty sits at various levels of government in Scotland. It is therefore for local areas to determine what specific and targeted action they take, within the approach we are taking in Scotland.
Last updated: 22 June 2021

CCEAC_Paper_3 legacy_paper

It was concerned by the implications of the Protocol for the trading relationship between Scotland and Northern Ireland and especially for the port of Cairnryan and the south west of Scotland.
Last updated: 2 April 2026

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The Committee currently has an exceptionally busy legislative programme, which means that the Committee meetings throughout late April and the whole of May are taken up with Stage 2 proceedings for the Education (Scotland) Bill and Stage 1 proceedings for the Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill. 8.
Last updated: 18 February 2026

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Scottish Ministers have supported the SPPA to deliver the remedy for pensioners as quickly as possible, agreeing additional funding, in recognition of the SPPA’s requirement to deliver the resource intensive and complex the McCloud Remedy programme alongside delivering SPPA’s core functions to calculate and pay on time the pensions of Scotland’s police officers, firefighters, teachers and NHS workers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2026

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To ask the Scottish Government, regarding any implications for its energy policy, what its response is to reports that, on 8 January 2025, the National Grid's margin of surplus power over actual demand dropped to 580 megawatts, or just over 1% of peak demand, which was below safety requirements; what level of safety requirements it considers is sufficient to protect the public and businesses in Scotland against brownouts and blackouts; what its position is on the necessity of further investment in (a) increased gas storage and (b) new generating capacity from gas-fired power stations to provide back-up capacity to protect against brownouts and blackouts, and what discussions it has had with the (i) National Energy System Operator and (ii) UK Government regarding the role of non-renewable back-up generation in providing stability to the energy grid.

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