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Last updated: 14 May 2024

SPBill47S062024

Deletion of details of alternatives to prosecution 5 Deletion of details of alternatives to prosecution for relevant offences (1) If it appears to the Scottish Ministers that an alternative to prosecution has, before the 20 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), the chief constable must delete the details of the alternative to prosecution. 25 (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 (b) if it is not reasonably practicable to give a notification under paragraph (a), must 30 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. (4) For the purposes of this section, the Scottish Ministers must, in particular, consider any 35 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— (a) has been given a warning in respect of the offence by a constable in Scotland or 40 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 4 Post Office (Horizon System) Offences (Scotland) Bill (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 5 (d) has accepted an offer made by a procurator fiscal in respect of the offence to undertake an activity...
Last updated: 18 April 2024

SAZ Short Survey Summary Paper

However, some respondents state that activities are “peaceful prayers” and “silent vigils”, and not protests. • Respondents opposed to the Bill said that the purpose of “peaceful protests” outside abortion clinics is to help, support and provide information.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2021_Paper025

The Bill applies to all regulated professionals active in Scotland and has been lodged by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy.
Last updated: 15 March 2024

SPS Police Scotland to PAC 13 March 2024

Improvement corresponds with the Contract Improvement Plan and increased recruitment activity to achieve the proposed Target Operating Model.
Last updated: 19 February 2024

Letter from SG on Aggregates Tax and Devolved Taxes Administration Scotland Bill

Requiring a notification of the production of exempt aggregate will help mitigate the risks of non-compliance by making the sites of such extraction visible to Revenue Scotland, allowing for appropriate compliance activities to be undertaken. A similar notification is currently required for UK Aggregates Levy.
Last updated: 26 January 2024

Minutes of the meeting held on 30 May 2023

Mr McGeoch said that employment by the pharmaceutical sector is dispersed across Scotland and, particularly due to the concentration of activity in North Ayrshire, is important in areas of high deprivation and greater worklessness.
Last updated: 20 December 2023

Informal online engagement session Note of discussion 24 November 2022

. • Retirement has enabled some people to engage in more physical activity, such as cycling, and engage in charitable work that they enjoy.
Last updated: 19 December 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20231219

From a Warm Scots Welcome to a Warm Scots Future for Ukrainians in Scotland: The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice (Shirley-Anne Somerville) moved S6M-11696—That the Parliament condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the illegal Russian war against Ukraine; reiterates its firm solidarity with the people and government of Ukraine; pays tribute to the significant contribution made by the organisations, people and communities across Scotland that have opened their hearts and their homes to support Ukrainians to settle in Scotland; welcomes the publication of A Warm Scots Future Policy Position Paper, which outlines the Scottish Government's strategic approach to transitioning from an emergency response to Russia's illegal invasion, to a long-term, holistic and rights-based approach that supports the integration of people displaced from Ukraine, so that they have the opportunity to rebuild their lives, play active...
Last updated: 23 October 2023

Reconsideration of the UNCRC Incorporation Scotland Bill 23 October 2023 Social Work Scotland

Our work in Social Work Scotland to support policy and legislative developments such as current work linked to care and justice, children’s hearing reform and meeting the needs of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, is underpinned by an active commitment to improving the rights of children and hearing their voice as a central aspect of this.
Last updated: 13 October 2023

Minute of Meeting held 28 February 2022

YK points out that standardisation is an important consideration in decarbonisation, Japanese experts are very much involved in ISO related activities. YK notes the view that whether standardisation is effective depends upon which sector is being looked at, i.e. heating houses depends upon climate conditions, they will vary in colder parts of the world and ...

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