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Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 June 2019

S5W-23669

Copies of the Annual Progress Report have been placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre, laying number SG/2019/69 S5W-23669
Last updated: 3 July 2019

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C HAPTER 5 15 P RE - DEATH PROCEDURES RELATING TO TRANSPLANTATION 22 Pre-death procedures relating to transplantation (1) After section 16 of the 2006 Act insert— “Pre-death procedures relating to transplantation 16A Meaning of “pre-death procedure”, “Type A procedure” and “Type B 20 procedure” (1) In this Part, a “pre-death procedure” means a medical procedure— (a) which is carried out on a person for the purpose of increasing the likelihood of successful transplantation of a part of the person’s body after the person’s death, and 25 (b) which is not for the primary purpose of safeguarding or promoting the physical or mental health of the person. (2) In this Part, a pre-death procedure is— (a) a “Type A procedure” if it is a pre-death procedure or category of pre- death procedure specified in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers 30 under section 16B(1), (b) a “Type B procedure” if it is a pre-death procedure or category of pre- death procedure specified in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers under section 16C(1). 16B Type A procedures 35 (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations specify a pre-death procedure or category of pre-death procedure as a Type A procedure for the purposes of sections 16D to 16F. 26 Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Authorisation of removal and use of part of body of deceased person Chapter 5—Pre-death procedures relating to transplantation (1A) Regulations under subsection (1) may make different provision for different procedures or categories of procedure and in particular may specify that a pre- death procedure or category of pre-death procedure is a Type A procedure only where that procedure is carried out in a particular way. 5 (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may specify a pre-death procedure (or category of pre-death procedure) as a Type A procedure only if the Scottish Ministers consider that it is appropriate that the carrying out of the procedure or, as the case may be, the category of procedure should be in accordance with section 16E. 10 (3) Before laying...
Last updated: 3 July 2019

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Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill 27 Part 3—Authorisation of removal and use of part of body of deceased person Chapter 5—Pre-death procedures relating to transplantation (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may specify a pre-death procedure (or category of pre-death procedure) as a Type A procedure only if the Scottish Ministers consider that it is appropriate that the carrying out of the procedure or, as the case may be, the category of procedure should be in accordance with 5 section 16E. (3) Before laying...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2013

Justice Committee 17 September 2013

The DPLR committee was content with the explanation that was given in letters from the Government to the Presiding Officer, but the Justice Committee is required under standing orders to consider any letters to the Presiding Officer on the breach of laying requirements. The letters are on pages 9 and 14 of paper 2.Do members have any comments on the instruments or on the letters to the Presiding Officer on the breach of laying requirements?
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2013

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 03 September 2013

Does the committee agree to find acceptable the explanation that the Scottish Government has given for the failure to lay the regulations at least 28 days before they came into force?
Official Report Meeting date: 20 August 2014

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 20 August 2014

Recovery is an objective, but how we define it and lay down plans for recovery in a particular site is a bit more challenging.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2012

Finance Committee 02 May 2012

Therefore, you have not taken into account anyone else in the public sector.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2024

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 13 November 2024

What is to prevent the Government from laying out some of the issues that you have just raised in your answer, and suggesting that a legal requirement to report on the basis that you describe would be helpful and that progress should be made towards that?
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2012

Justice Committee 13 March 2012

If half the members of a national board were to be locally accountable, how would that accountability be achieved?
Official Report Meeting date: 14 November 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 14 November 2023

I recognise that that is a consideration that many businesses, particularly small businesses and microbusinesses, have to take into account. I reiterate the importance of consultation and engagement and of local authorities being able to set out their understanding of the impact of introducing a levy, and how crucial all that is to ensuring that this sort of thing is taken into account.

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