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Last updated: 28 September 2022

CPG on Rare Genetic Undiagnosed Conditions AnnualReturnForm2022

Cross-Party Group Annual Return Name of Cross-Party Group Cross-Party Group on Rare, Genetic and Undiagnosed Conditions 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: 2 October 2025

BB20251002Rev

Thursday 2 October 2025 Business Bulletin Iris Ghnothaichean Chamber Desk Announcement Chamber Desk Arrangements during the October Recess During the October recess from 11 to 26 October 2025, the Chamber Desk will be open from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm, Monday to Thursday and 10.00 am to 3.30 pm on a Friday.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 24 May 2023

Okay, we can pick that up. The response is dated 6 April, so it is six weeks out of date.
Last updated: 30 January 2024

Major Capital Projects Progress Update Jan 2024

Progress at December 2023: The construction start date is now planned for February 2024 with the estimated operational date now being December 2024, which is later than previously reported.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 29 September 2022

The member raised the matter with me prior to the summer recess, and he knows that I extended the NSG plus scheme at the time.
Last updated: 29 March 2023

New vessels FM to PAC 30 Nov 2022

This date falls within Parliamentary Recess so undertaking the launch should not be an issue.
Last updated: 13 May 2025

MTFS_CabSecFLGToConvener_13May25

Today, I have written to the Scottish Fiscal Commission (SFC) to advise them of the confirmed publication date, subject to Parliamentary approval.
Last updated: 7 November 2023

PE1976_I

I would refer to PE1976/D 20 April 2023: The petitioner repeated the Freedom of Information request in January 2023 which indicates that only one Scottish Council (South Ayrshire Council) presently backdate SMI disregards to the date of GP certification. Thus since the petitioners initial FOI request of 2020, 31 out of the 32 Scottish local authorities have adopted a common approach to administering SMI disregard, be it to start Council Tax SMI disregards from the date both criteria are met (Qualifying Benefit plus GP Certification).
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Management of Offenders Scotland Bill as introduced document

Transitional, schedule and definition 15 33 Transitional provision (1) Any amendment of the 1974 Act by a provision of this Part referring in any way to a sentence applies in relation to a sentence imposed in respect of a conviction before the date on which the provision comes into force (as well as in respect of a conviction on or after that date). 20 (2) Any amendment of the 1974 Act by a provision of this Part referring to a conviction applies in relation to a conviction before the date on which the provision comes into force (as well as in relation to a conviction on or after that date). (3) Subsection (2) applies to the court’s convicting of a person as it applies to a conviction. (4) The 1974 Act applies as if the amendments mentioned in subsections (1) and (2) had 25 always had effect (but see the remaining provisions of this section). (5) Subsection (6) applies where, by virtue of subsection (4), a person— (a) would have been treated as a rehabilitated person for the purposes of the 1974 Act, and (b) would have been so treated by virtue of an amendment of that Act made by a 30 provision mentioned in subsection (1) or (2) before the date on which the provision comes into force. (6) The person is, subject to any order made under section 4(4) or 7(4) of the 1974 Act, to be treated on and after that date as a protected person (within the meaning of that Act as amended by this Act). 35 (7) Subsection (8) applies where, by virtue of subsection (4), a conviction— (a) would have been treated as spent for the purposes of the 1974 Act, and (b) would have been so treated by virtue of an amendment of that Act made by a provision mentioned in subsection (1) or (2) before the date on which the provision comes into force. 40 (8) The conviction is, subject to any order made under section 4(4) or 7(4), to be treated on and after that date as a spent conviction.
Committees Published: 26 October 2021

Handling formal complaints - Scottish Government Response

The documents will be available to the Committee before recess in December 2021. I will write to you with copies of the documents at that time.

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