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Committee reports Date published: 16 December 2021

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 14 December 2021

The Scottish Ministers are under positive obligations to protect prisoners’ and prison staff’s article 2 (right to life – see Osman v UK, 23452/94), 3 (protection from torture or inhuman or degrading treatment – see A v UK [1998] ECHR 85) and 8 (right to private life, specifically the right to protection of an individual’s physical integrity – see MC v Bulgaria [2003] ECHR 651) convention rights.
Last updated: 24 February 2026

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P ART 3 F INAL PROVISIONS 20 Regulations in connection with recall 21 Power to make further provision about processes, etc. (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make any provision that would be within the legislative competence of the Parliament, if included in an Act of the Scottish Parliament, as to— 25 (a) the conduct of recall processes, (ba) campaigning to promote a particular outcome of a recall process, including expenditure incurred in relation to such campaigning (“campaign expenditure”), (c) the questioning of such a process and the consequences of irregularities. (1A) But powers to make subordinate legislation cannot be conferred by regulations under 30 subsection (1). (2) For the avoidance of doubt, regulations under subsection (1) may— (a) modify any enactment (including this Act), (b) create criminal offences. (3) Regulations under subsection (1) may, in particular— 35 (a) apply, with or without modifications or exceptions, any provision made by or under— (i) the Representation of the People Acts, 19 Scottish Parliament (Recall of Members) Bill Part 3—Final provisions (ii) section 12 of the Scotland Act 1998, (iii) the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, (iiia) the Elections Act 2022, (iiib) the Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Act 2025, 5 (iv) any other enactment relating to elections for membership of the Parliament, and (b) so far as may be necessary in consequence of any provision made by or under subsection (1), modify any provision made by any enactment relating to the registration of electors in any register of electors maintained under Part 1 of the 10 Representation of the People Act 1983, 1 (c) enable a returning officer to have other persons discharge functions on the officer’s behalf, (d) make provision about the days, and times of day, that must or must not be designated under section 6(1)(c), 15 (da) make provision about the times of day that must or must not be designated under section 17A(1)(c), (e) make provision enabling a returning officer to limit where people entitled to sign a recall petition or vote in a recall poll may do so in person to only one, or some, of the places at which the petition is to be made available for signing or (as the 20 case may be) votes in the poll may be cast. (4) Regulations under subsection (1)(ba) may, in particular, include provision for or about— (a) activities which are, or are not, to be treated as campaigning to promote a particular outcome of a recall process, (b) in relation to campaign expenditure— 25 (i) expenditure which is, or is not, to be treated as campaign expenditure, (ii) persons who may authorise or incur campaign expenditure, (iii) limits on the amount of campaign expenditure which may be incurred (including limits on the amount incurred by particular persons or in relation to particular activities), 30 (iv) different categories of person to whom different limits on campaign expenditure apply, including requirements to be complied with in order to fall within a particular category, (v...
Last updated: 9 May 2025

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Motions submitted for Members’ Business are shown below— S6M-17234: Pam Gosal: Welcoming the Supreme Court’s Judgment on the Definition of the Word "Woman"— That the Parliament welcomes and respects the judgment of the Supreme Court of the UK on 16 April 2025 in the case, For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers; recognises that the court unanimously...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Explanatory Notes UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill

These include: • EU decisions which do not apply in the UK under a relevant Protocol, • decisions relating to common foreign and security policy under Title V of the Treaty on European Union, • EU regulations which do not apply in the UK under a relevant Protocol, and SP Bill 28–EN Session 5 (2018) • EU tertiary legislation made under an exempt EU decision,...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Children (Scotland) Bill

Children (Scotland) Bill 13 (4) A court may vary or revoke an order it made under subsection (1). (5) An order under subsection (1) or (4) may be made— (a) at any time, and (b) whether or not a party to the proceedings has applied for one. 5 (6) The special measures which may be authorised by virtue of an order under subsection (1) or (4) are— (a) use of a live television link, (b) use of a screen, (c) use of a supporter, 10 (d) any other measure prescribed by the Scottish Ministers by regulations. (7) Regulations under subsection (6)(d) are subject to the affirmative procedure. (8) In considering whether attending or participating in hearings is causing, or is likely to cause, a person distress, the court must take into account— (a) the nature and circumstances of any matters raised, or likely to be raised, 15 in the proceedings, (b) the relationship (if any) between the person and any other party to the proceedings, (c) the person’s age and maturity, (d) any behaviour towards the person on the part of— 20 (i) any other party to the proceedings, (ii) members of the family or associates of any other party, (iii) any other person who is likely to be a party to the proceedings or a witness in the proceedings, and (e) such other matters as appear to the court to be relevant, including— 25 (i) the social and cultural background and ethnic origins of the person, (ii) the person’s sexual orientation, (iii) the domestic and employment circumstances of the person, (iv) any religious beliefs or political opinions of the person, (v...
Last updated: 27 February 2024

Enquiries into Fornthey House Residential School Report

Education (Scotland) Act, 1908 4 School boards to provide for the medical examination and supervision of pupils. Memorandum on the medical (v) The experience of holiday homes and convalescent homes in Scotland confirms the records of open-air schools examination and supervision of on the Continent.
Last updated: 4 December 2023

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(Scotland) Act 1994. (16) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations— (a) add another category of persons to the definition of “authorised officer” in subsection (15), and (b) modify this section as they consider appropriate in connection with 35 making provision under paragraph (a).”. 11 Household waste requirements (1) The Environmental Protection Act 1990 is modified as follows. (2) Before section 46A insert— 10 Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill “46ZA __________________________ Enforcement of household waste requirements: Scotland 1 (1) An authorised officer of a waste collection authority may give a written warning to a person if satisfied on the balance of probabilities that— (a) the person has failed without reasonable excuse to comply with a 5 requirement imposed by the authority under section 46(1), (3)(c) or (d) or (4) (a “section 46 requirement”), and (b) the person's failure to comply— (i) has caused, or is or was likely to cause, a nuisance, or (ii) has been, or is or was likely to be, detrimental to any amenities 10 of the locality. 1 (2) A written warning under subsection (1)— (a) must— (i) identify the section 46 requirement with which the person has failed to comply, 15 (ii) explain the nature of the failure to comply, (iii) explain how the failure to comply has had, or is or was likely to have, the effect described in subsection (1)(b), (iv) if the failure to comply is continuing, specify the period within which the requirement must be complied with and explain the 20 consequences of the requirement not being complied with within that period, and (v...
Last updated: 12 September 2023

UKSI The Phytosanitary Conditions Amendment No2 Regulations

The six-monthly audits shall include the verification of the procedures and documentation of the agency and audits at approved facilities, (iv) it uses equipment for the treatment of the wood which has been calibrated consistently with the equipment’s manual of operation, (v) it keeps records of its procedures for verification by the relevant national plant...
Last updated: 10 March 2023

February Chief Executives Report

The key drivers of the forecast £1.2m underspend v the revised Budget are: • The forecast for Members is an £848k underspend after adjusting for SBR and known commitments • We forecast Officeholders will underspend by £300k • SPS is forecasting to slightly underspend its full revised budget by £71k Summary Outturn position year to date including forecast: S...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Claire Baker*, Alexander Stewart*, Brian Whittle*, Alison Harris*, Annie Wells*, Alex Rowley*, Margaret Mitchell*, Bill Kidd*, Donald Cameron* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S5M-22401 Alasdair Allan: New Gaelic Worship Resource from the Church of Scotland (lodged on 11 August 2020) New Support: Jeremy Balfour* S5M-22399 John Finnie: UNESCO Heritage Site Hebron (lodged on 11 August 2020) New Support: Alex Rowley* S5M-22394 Alasdair Allan: Western Isles Lottery Celebrates its Third Year (lodged on 10 August 2020) New Support: Donald Cameron* Thursday 13 August 2020 10 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S5M-22393 Alexander Stewart: Forth Valley Royal Hospital Team to Run 10k for The Gate Charity (lodged on 10 August 2020) New Support: Jeremy Balfour* S5M-22387 Margaret Mitchell: NHS Lanarkshire and Patientrack (lodged on 07 August 2020) New Support: Michelle Ballantyne* S5M-22359 Bill Bowman: Appointment of the Earl of Forfar as Royal Patron of Strathmore Community Rugby Trust (lodged on 04 August 2020) New Support: Jeremy Balfour*, Donald Cameron* S5M-22328 Miles Briggs: The Don’t Trash our Future Campaign (lodged on 29 July 2020) New Support: Michelle Ballantyne* S5M-22319 Peter Chapman: Jack Gatacre and Antonio Vastano Kayak 700 Miles for Charity (lodged on 28 July 2020) New Support: Michelle Ballantyne* S5M-22312 Jeremy Balfour: -Aidan Dodds, 10, Donates Savings to Save the Children (lodged on 24 July 2020) New Support: Michelle Ballantyne* S5M-22276 Brian Whittle: Commending the Efforts of The All England Lawn Tennis Club Following Wimbledon Cancellation (lodged on 15 July 2020) New Support: Michelle Ballantyne* S5M-22273 Bill Bowman: Dundee V...

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