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Last updated: 30 August 2024

Letter from the Minister for Public Finance NPF4

With regard to the infrastructure levy, a discussion paper was published in June and we are actively engaging with a wide range of stakeholders to seek their views; subject to the feedback received, our intention is to consult on draft regulations next spring.
Last updated: 29 August 2024

SCOTSS_response to Vapes SSI letter 7 August 2024_WEB

They will significantly limit any enforcement activity by local authorities in Scotland.
Last updated: 19 June 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240619

Daniel Johnson moved amendment S6M-13679.3— As an amendment to motion S6M-13679 in the name of Kate Forbes (Scottish Government Priorities: Growing the Economy), insert at end “; acknowledges that the gap in GDP per capita between Scotland and the rest of the UK has widened since 2007 and that EY’s Scottish spring forecast predicts that Scotland’s growth will continue to lag the UK’s in 2025; notes that Scotland’s early-stage entrepreneurial activity...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

FINAL minutes SPREEE 270324

Ailsa went onto outline that that approximately 80% of the entire carbon footprint for windfarms comes from activities before it is operational, in particular from steel manufacturing processes which can pose a risk to biodiversity.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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This will be contingent on factors such as the type of operations an operator M 3 Session 5 (2016) SP Bill 2–DP This document relates to the Railway Policing (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 2) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 8 December 2016 undertakes, the type of licence held by an operator and the extent of an operator’s activity in Scotland (for cro...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Promoter's Statement Pow of Inchaffray Drainage Commission (Scotland) Bill

Consent of the Commission must also be obtained before discharging any thing into, or abstracting water from, the Pow. If a person carries out such activity without consent, the Commission may require that the contravention be remedied and the person reimburses the Commission for any costs incurred by the Commission as a consequence. 6.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

PE2071_I

It is now widely accepted that both infectious droplets and smaller aerosols can be produced by people with a respiratory infection as part of activities of daily living (talking, breathing, coughing) in addition to care procedures described as aerosol generating procedures.
Last updated: 30 May 2024

SPBill47BS062024

Deletion of details of alternatives to prosecution 5 Deletion of details of alternatives to prosecution for relevant offences 5 (1) If it appears to the Scottish Ministers that an alternative to prosecution has, before the coming into force of this Act, been given to a person for a relevant offence, the Scottish Ministers must direct the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland to delete the details, contained in the criminal history database, of the alternative to prosecution. (2) As soon as is reasonably practicable after receiving a direction under subsection (1), 10 the chief constable must delete the details of the alternative to prosecution. 1 (3) Where the Scottish Ministers give a direction under subsection (1) in relation to an alternative to prosecution given to a person, the Scottish Ministers— (a) must take all reasonable steps to notify the person, or, if the person is no longer alive, the person’s personal representatives, that the direction has been given, or 15 (b) if it is not reasonably practicable to give a notification under paragraph (a), must take all reasonable steps to— (i) identify some other person whom the Scottish Ministers consider it appropriate to notify, and (ii) notify that person that the direction has been given. 20 (4) For the purposes of this section, the Scottish Ministers must, in particular, consider any representations made to the Scottish Ministers which claim that a person has been given an alternative to prosecution for a relevant offence, whether or not made by that person. (5) An alternative to prosecution has been given to a person for a relevant offence within the meaning of subsection (1) if the person— 25 (a) has been given a warning in respect of the offence by a constable in Scotland or a procurator fiscal, (b) has accepted, or is deemed to have accepted— (i) a conditional offer issued in respect of the offence under section 302 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, or 30 (ii) a compensation offer issued in respect of the offence under section 302A of that Act, (c) has had a work order made against the person in respect of the offence under section 303ZA of that Act, or (d) has accepted an offer made by a procurator fiscal in respect of the offence to 35 undertake an activity...
Last updated: 30 May 2024

Scottish ParliamentScottish Government Officials

The formal frameworks reporting process will be established on full implementation of the frameworks, noting that this will be a retrospective review of activities over the reporting period, and therefore SP committees will have already been made aware of any significant policy developments within frameworks through proactive notification by the Scottish Go...
Last updated: 30 May 2024

STA

The closure of self-catering and B&Bs businesses has a further knock-on impact on the wider tourism ecosystem of shops, cafes and restaurants, pubs and bars, visitor attractions and activities, tour guides, etc. For more remote rural and islands communities, it also effects the livelihoods of the cleaning and maintenance staff, suppliers and other key parts...

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