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Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 23 February 2022

Last year, Healthwatch England found that some people are expected to wait until 2024 for dental appointments while others are being removed from practice lists.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 19 January 2022

(S6O-00639) Providing a suitable home for everyone is at the heart of our “Housing to 2040” strategy, and we are providing local authorities with investment of £53.5 million over 2018 to 2024 to tackle homelessness and move people as quickly as possible into settled accommodation with the right support.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 04 February 2025

A few anomalies have arisen as a result of the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024 and they are not covered by the bill that is before us.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 18 January 2023

We are told that the national care service is a work in progress, and the minister told us that it will be at least 2024 before we know whether criminal justice social work will be part of that.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 27 September 2022

The act will be fully implemented by April 2024. We are working with boards to test out the tools that indicate what ratio of staff to patients we need.
Last updated: 2 May 2025

Guidance on Chamber Business

The first SPCB Question Time took place in 2005. 55 Information about SPCB members and their responsibilities is available on the Parliament’s website (under About / How the Parliament works / Parliament organisations, groups and people / Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body). 56 For example, the Parliament agreed on 19 March 2024 to suspend the 15-minute limit to allow SPCB Question Time on 21 March 2024 to last for 30 minutes. 57 The facility to ask urgent questions of the SPCB was introduced at the beginning of Session 6. 58 The criteria are set out in paragraph 15 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee, 8th Report, 2021 (Session 5), Standing Order Rule-changes: Urgent Questions to the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body.
Last updated: 20 December 2024

Regulations of Legal Services Scotland Bill Stage 2 Keeling schedule

Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule [19 DECEMBER 2024] CONTENTS Section P ART 1 R EGULATORY FRAMEWORK C HAPTER 1 O BJECTIVES , PRINCIPLES AND KEY DEFINITIONS Overview of Part 1 Overview of the regulatory framework Regulatory objectives 2 Regulatory objectives 3 Application of the regulatory objectives Professional principles 4 Professional principles Power to amend regulatory objectives and professional principles 5 Power to amend the regulatory objectives and professional principles Meaning of key expressions 6 Meaning of “legal services” and “legal services provider” 7 Meaning of regulatory functions C HAPTER 2 REGULATORS Regulatory categories 8 Regulatory categories Requirements of category 1 regulators 9 Exercise of regulatory functions 10 Regulatory committee: composition and membership 11 Regulatory committee: lay and legal members ii Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule 12 Regulatory committee: convener, sub-committees and minutes 13 Annual reports of category 1 regulators 14 Compensation funds Requirements of category 2 regulators 15 Exercise of regulatory functions 16 Annual reports of category 2 regulators Requirements of both category 1 and category 2 regulators 17 Register of regulated legal services providers 18 Professional indemnity insurance Powers of the Scottish Ministers in relation to regulators 19 Review of regulatory performance by the Scottish Ministers 20 Measures open to the Scottish Ministers Special rule changes 21 Power to direct special rule changes 22 Powers to amend or revoke directions 23 Reports on directions 24 Register of directions C HAPTER 3 N EW REGULATORS OF LEGAL SERVICES Applications 25 Right to provide legal services 26 Regulatory scheme 26A Regulatory scheme - additional matters to be included: further provision 27 Publication of draft regulatory scheme and representations Consideration and grant 28 Consideration of applications 29 Approval of application and giving effect to the regulatory scheme Exercise of the acquired rights 30 Exercise of rights to provide legal services 31 Surrender of rights 32 Offence of pretending to have acquired rights Review of regulatory scheme 32A Review of regulatory scheme on initiative of accredited regulator 33 Review of regulatory schemes 34 Revocation of acquired rights Miscellaneous 35 Replacement regulatory arrangements for authorised providers Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule iii 35A Replacement regulatory arrangements for authorised providers 36 Consequential amendments and repeals 37 Transitional and saving provision for regulators approved under the 1990 Act P ART 2 R EGULATION OF LEGAL BUSINESSES Introductory 38 Overview of Part Requirement to be authorised to provide legal services 39 Requirement for legal businesses to be authorised to provide legal services 40 Offence of pretending to be an authorised legal business Regulation of authorised legal businesses 41 Rules for authorised legal businesses 42 Authorisation rules 43 Appeals in relation to authorisation decisions 44 Practice rules 45 Financial sanctions 46 Reconciling different rules 47 Monitoring of performance of authorised legal businesses Miscellaneous 48 Law Society of Scotland 49 Powers of the Scottish Ministers to intervene 50 Entities changing regulatory regime P ART 3 C OMPLAINTS 51 Change of name to the Scottish Legal Services Commission 52 Receipt of complaints: preliminary steps 53 Ineligible or premature complaints 54 Commission process relating to complaints 55 Regulatory complaints against authorised legal businesses 56 Services complaint: sanctions 57 Commission decision making and delegation 58 Commission review committee 59 Services complaints: reports 60 Disclosure of information by practitioners etc. to the Commission and relevant professional organisations 61 Power of Commission to request practitioner’s details in connection with complaints 62 Services complaints: special provision for complaints against unregulated persons 63 Handling complaints 64 Annual general levy and complaints levy 65 Unregulated providers of legal services: voluntary register, annual contributions and complaints contributions iv Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule 66 Commission rules as to practice and procedure 67 Conduct or regulatory complaint raised by relevant professional organisation 68 Conduct complaints: consideration by relevant professional organisations 69 Complaints: monitoring and setting of minimum standards by the Commission 70 Compensation funds: setting of minimum standards by the Commission 71 Enforcement of minimum standards 72 Conduct complaints: power to impose unlimited fine and removal of power to award compensation 73 Faculty of Advocates: complaint of professional misconduct and publication of decision 74 Commission membership 75 Role of the independent advisory panel 76 Commission reports 77 Minor and consequential amendments P ART 4 M ISCELLANEOUS Licensed legal services providers 78 Removal of requirement to act for fee, gain or reward 79 Eligibility criteria: law centres 80 Majority ownership Removal of certain practising restrictions 81 Removal of practising restrictions: law centres, citizens advice bodies and charities Offences relating to pretending to be a regulated provider of legal services 82 Offence of taking or using the title of lawyer 83 Offence of pretending to be a regulated legal services provider 84 Offence of pretending to be a member of Faculty of Advocates 85 Time limit for prosecution of offences Power of the Scottish Ministers to adjust restricted legal services 86 Power of the Scottish Ministers to adjust restricted legal services Lord President’s functions under Parts 1 and 2: rule-making power 86A Lord President’s functions under Parts 1 and 2: rule-making making power Minor and consequential modifications 87 Modification of other enactments P ART 5 G ENERAL 88 Individual culpability for offending by an organisation 89 Regulations 90 Ancillary provision 91 Interpretation 92 Commencement Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule v 93 Short title Schedule 1—Law Society of Scotland Part 1—Category 1 regulator Part 2—Regulation of legal businesses Schedule 2—Further provision about measures open to the Scottish Ministers Part 1—Performance targets Part 2—Directions Part 3—Censure Part 4—Financial penalties Part 5—Making changes to regulatory functions Part 6—Procedure for imposing a measure Schedule 3—Minor and consequential modifications of enactments Part 1—Regulatory framework Part 2—Renaming Scottish Legal Services Commission Part 3—Other amendments relating to the Scottish Legal Services Commission Part 4—General 1 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule Part 1—Regulatory framework Chapter 1—Objectives, principles and key definitions Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule [19 DECEMBER 2024] This document has been prepared as a “Keeling schedule” to set out the changes that would be made to the Bill if the amendments lodged to date by the Scottish Government at Stage 2 were to be agreed.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Fulton MacGregor*, Gordon Lindhurst*, Sandra White*, Miles Briggs*, Clare Haughey*, Joan McAlpine*, Ruth Maguire*, Stewart Stevenson*, Bill Kidd*, David Torrance*, Ash Denham*, Richard Lyle*, Clare Adamson*, Stuart McMillan* *S5M-07910 Johann Lamont: Glasgow to Host World Irish Dancing Championships That — the Parliament notes that Glasgow will host what it sees as the prestigious World Irish Dancing Championships for a record sixth time when the premier event returns to the city in 2024...
News Published: 15 May 2025

Urgent action plan needed to tackle housing crisis, says Committee

Other recommendations include, that the Scottish Government should: As a matter of urgency, complete and implement its review of the affordable housing target (due summer 2024), provide an update on what progress has been made, and what the revised timescales are for completion Provide clarity on whether its additional funding for the Affordable Ho...
News Published: 21 June 2024

More progress is needed a decade on from procurement reform

Further details about the Committee’s Post-Legislative Scrutiny of the Procurement Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 At the Committee on 7 February 2024, Joanne Davidson from the Scottish Chamber of Commerce said: “To sum up, I point out that, in preparation for this evidence session, in one of the conversations that I had to get feedback from members,...

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