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It agreed:
To hold a call for views;
Its approach to information gathering and briefings, including local visits; and
The themes for each session and its approach to witness selection.
7th Meeting, Tuesday 17 March 2020
4. Social Care Inquiry (in private): The Committee further considered its approach to the inquiry.
8th Meeting, Tuesday 24 March 2020
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The SFC published a policy costing for both of these reliefs in March. The 1.6% relief was costed at £51m while the 100% relief was costed at £824m resulting in a total costing of £875m.1No title (n.d.)
Committee reports
Date published:
10 November 2020
The Regulations
The UK Coronavirus Act 2020 received royal assent on 25 March and conferred powers on the Scottish Government to bring forward its own legislation to address the Covid-19 pandemic.
The letter said that the PAPLS Committee was “concerned by evidence it received during the session on 12 March on the implementation of digital elements of the Disclosure (Scotland) Bill.”
The Scottish Ministers require to bring into force equivalent provision to these regulations as soon after the 30 March 2020 as possible to ensure Scottish carers benefit from the same changes and to continue to meet the terms for delivering Carer’s Allowance to people resident in Scotland under the agency agreement.
Consideration by the Committee
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered this instrument at its meeting on 3 March 2020 and determined that it did not need to draw the attention of the Parliament to the instrument on any grounds within its remit.