Within the legislative programme announced by the UK Government, Bills which appear to give rise to the requirement for the legislative consent of the Scottish Parliament are: Procurement Trade (Australia and New Zealand) Bill of Rights Levelling Up and Regeneration Energy Security Bill Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill Brexit Freedoms Bill Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill Social Security (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill Transport Modern Slavery Data Reform Bill In addition, the following Bills may extend to Scotland but at this stage it is unclear whether they will generate the requirement for an LCM: UK Infrastructure Bank Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill Electronic Trade Documents Bill Financial Services and Markets Bill Higher Education Bill Social Housing Regulation Bill Harbours (Seafarers’ Remuneration) Bill The Scottish Government will consider the content of all Bills before making its recommendation to the Parliament on legislative consent.