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This Scottish Government Bill was introduced by the then Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities, Angela Constance MSP, on 26 June 2018.
The Committee submits this report to the lead Committee for the Bill (the Local Government and Communities Committee) under Rule 9.6.2 of Standing Orders.
Committee reports
Date published:
14 November 2018
This Scottish Government Bill was introduced by the Cabinet Secretary for the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna Cunningham MSP, on 23 May 2018.
The Committee submits this report to the lead Committee for the Bill (the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee) under Rule 9.6.2 of Standing Orders.
Introduction
The Transport (Scotland) Bill ("the Bill") was introduced to the Scottish Parliament by Derek Mackay MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution, on 8 June 2018.
Introduction
The Transport (Scotland) Bill ("the Bill") was introduced to the Scottish Parliament by Derek Mackay MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution, on 8 June 2018.
In particular, the Committee welcomed the inclusion of a new outcome focused on culture, which responds to calls from stakeholders in the culture sector for the development of such an outcome.
Kind regards
Joan McAlpine MSP, Convener
Bills and laws
Draft proposal date:
7 December 2017
Existing definitions of "circus"
Mark Ruskell MSP askediEnvironment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, Official Report, 23 May 2017, Col 15 the Scottish Government whether it envisaged there could be problems associated with multiple definitions of a "circus", as definitions of the term were included in other legislation.
The Scottish Government
The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, John Swinney MSP, said in recognising the harm and damage that bullying causes—
I make it absolutely clear that the Government considers bullying of any kind to be completely unacceptable.