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Official Report Meeting date: 27 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 27 March 2025

That would include non-means-tested advice and assistance from day 1. That is what requires primary legislation.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 November 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 03 November 2022

The impacts range from temporary pauses in screening programmes to longer waits for CT scans and colonoscopies.
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 August 2024

Education (Scotland) Bill

It also would place a duty on the managers of the educational establishment to provide assistance to inspectors.  The Bill creates an offence of failing to provide assistance to inspectors. 
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2025

The NPD model was further developed by the Scottish Futures Trust, which manages the NPD programme. The programme was delivered through two channels, NPD itself and the hub, between 2010 and 2021, when the last project became operational.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 16 May 2023

We have just started that programme of visits for 11 landlords this year.
Last updated: 8 October 2025

SPBill77S062025

Enforcement powers 6 Meaning of “authorised person” (1) In this Part, an “authorised person” is a person authorised by HIS to exercise functions conferred on an authorised person by this Part. 25 (2) An authorised person must, on request, produce a document from HIS which confirms the person is authorised under subsection (1). 7 Powers of entry, search and seizure (1) An authorised person may, subject to subsection (8), enter and search any premises for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not an offence under section 2 or 3 has been or 30 is being committed if condition A and condition B are satisfied. (2) Condition A is that the authorised person has reasonable grounds to believe that— (a) an offence under section 2 or 3 has been or is being committed at the premises, or (b) the premises have been or are being used in connection with an offence under 35 section 2 or 3. (3) Condition B is that— (a) permission has been given by the occupier of the premises (or another person with the authority to do so), (b) a warrant has been granted under section 9 in relation to the premises, or 6 Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Non-surgical Procedures (c) subsection (4) applies. (4) This subsection applies if— (a) it appears to the authorised person that any delay would frustrate the purpose of ascertaining whether or not an offence under section 2 or 3 has been or is being 5 committed, and (b) the premises are not used as a dwelling. (5) An authorised person may seize any thing found on the premises if the person has reasonable cause to believe that it may provide evidence of the commission of an offence under section 2 or 3. 10 (6) An authorised person, entitled by this section to enter premises, may take onto or into 1 the premises any other person, or any equipment, as may be necessary for the purposes of assisting...
Last updated: 23 April 2025

SPBill65S062025

Entry and associated powers: supplementary 9 A warrant granted under a provision of this schedule remains in force for one month beginning with the date on which it was granted. 15 10 A constable may, if necessary, use reasonable force when exercising a relevant power. 11 A constable exercising a relevant power must produce evidence of the constable’s authority if asked to do so. 12 A relevant power includes power to take onto premises— (a) such persons for assistance...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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The Bill provides that the Scottish Ministers must take reasonable steps to gather in information to assist in consideration of the application.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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The average cost to the fund of the 26 taxi licence appeals to the Sheriff court since 2010 has been £536 including VAT. There may be some Advice & Assistance (a type of legal aid which does not include representation) costs in some cases.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Delegated Powers Memorandum Children Scotland Bill

Section 11B(6)(d) provides that Scottish Ministers may by regulations prescribe further special measures that may be used to assist vulnerable parties. Reason for taking power 20.

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