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Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
When a Bill contains provisions conferring power to make subordinate legislation or conferring power on Scottish Ministers to issue any directions, guidance or code of practice, it must be considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform (DPLR) Committee.
These arrangements included provision for Northern Ireland to continue to abide by the EU's Customs Code and relevant Single Market in goods legislation to ensure free movement of goods across the Ireland and Northern Ireland border.
These arrangements included provision for Northern Ireland to continue to abide by the EU's Customs Code and relevant Single Market in goods legislation to ensure free movement of goods across the Ireland and Northern Ireland border.
The Policy Memorandum acknowledges this, however it argues that becoming an accredited body is not trivial matter (e.g. accredited bodies are subject to a code of practice, and there are attached offences) and is not suited to a private individual.
We would like to be able to make this commitment, but it is not possible to do so as the timing of the Official Statistics bulletins which will comprise the content of the section 16/17 reports is outside of our control.
The Code of Practice for Official Statistics compels the release of official statistics as soon as they are judged ready (pillar T3, princ...
The chart below, based on information in the Service Classification section above, provides a colour coded reference point and examples for the following charts and graphs.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2018
The SSSC felt the Bill was positive, advising "The tools can help to start to align them to the national health and social care standards...From our perspective, the tools fit nicely with our codes of practice on the values, behaviours, skills and competencies that workers are required to have in delivering care."
The Committee also heard that communication between local health boards and the prison service varies by area, in effect creating a post-code lottery which could have an impact on the provision of medication to prisoners on remand.
This would prevent a patchwork approach to PSE provision, or a post code lottery where certain young people get the skills they need to thrive, and some have an incomplete experience.