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SPICe briefings Date published: 28 October 2022

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2020-2021 - 4.3.9. Finance and Constitution Committee

Committee meetingsThere were 31 meetings in the parliamentary yearNumberTotal meetings of the Committee31Meetings held wholly in private4Meetings held partly in private9Joint meetings with other Committees0Meetings held outside the Parliament0Meetings held remotely by video conference31Hybrid meetings (from 12 August 2020)0Committee membersMembersPartyNumber of meetings attended (possible total)George Adam (until 6 October 2020)SNP14(15)Alasdair Allan (from 6 October 2020)SNP13(16)Tom ArthurSNP31(31)Jackie BaillieLab22(31)Alexander BurnettCon31(31)Donald Cameron (until 20 August 2020)Con7(7)Angela Constance (until 22 December 2020)SNP22(22)Bruce CrawfordSNP31(31)Murdo FraserCon31(31)Patrick HarvieGreen31(31)Dean Lockhart (from 20 August 2020)Con24(24)Fulton MacGregor (from 22 December 2020)SNP9(9)John Mason (from 3 September 2019)SNP31(31)Alex Rowley (until 25 November 2020)Lab16(21)Anas Sarwar (from 26 November 2020)Lab3(10)Substitute membersSubstitute MembersPartyNumber of meetings attendedJohn FinnieGreen0Rhoda GrantLab0Gillian MartinSNP1Adam TomkinsCon0Ad-hoc substitute membersThe following MSPs attended meetings of the committee as substitute members on an ad hoc basisSubstitute MembersPartyNumber of meetings attendedGeorge AdamSNP1Daniel JohnsonLab1James KellyLab4Reporters: None Committee Clerk: Jim Johnston Advisers: None Visits: None Events: None WitnessesThe following witnesses were called to give oral evidenceCategoryNumberScottish Government Ministers11Scottish Government officials26Members of the Scottish Parliament0Representatives of public bodies39Representatives of local authorities0UK Ministers2UK Government officials0Members of the UK Parliament0Representatives from other legislatures0Representatives of trade unions0Representatives of professional associations0Representatives of voluntary sector0Representatives of higher education8Other categories of witnesses7Business transactedBusinessNoDetailsInquiries5Budget 2021/22;Budget Scrutiny 2020-21;Pre-budget scrutiny 2021-22;The impact of COVID-19 on the public finances and the Fiscal Framework;UK Internal MarketConsultations20Budget Scrutiny 2021-22;Financial Memorandum for the Culpable Homicide (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Dogs (Protection of Livestock)(Amendment) (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation)(Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Fair Rents (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Liability for NHS Charges (Treatment of Industrial Disease)(Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Redress for Survivors (Historical in Care) (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Post-mortem Examinations (Defence Time Limit) (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Pre-release Access to Official Statistics (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Scottish General Election (Coronavirus) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Scottish Parliament (Assistance for Political Parties) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Scottish Parliamentary Standards (Sexual Harassment and Complaints Process) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Social Security Administration and Tribunal Membership (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the Travelling Funfairs (Licensing) (Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation)(Scotland) Bill;Financial Memorandum for the University of St Andrews (Degrees in Medicine and Dentistry) Bill;Trade Bill 2020 Legislative Consent Memorandum;UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) BillProposed Members’ Bills considered0Draft Bills considered (Pre-legislative discussion)0Bills considered2Budget (Scotland) (No.5) Bill;UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) BillPost-legislative scrutiny - Acts considered0Legislative Consent Memorandums2Trade Bill;United Kingdom Internal Market BillPublic Body Act Consent Memorandums0SI consent notifications considered0SIs considered0SSIs considered53 draft affirmatives;2 made affirmativesPetitions considered0Divisions held1925 November 2020: UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2 amendments 11, 16, 20, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49Plenary debates18 December 2020: S5M-23565ReportsTitleSP Paper numberDate of publicationGovernment response4th Report, 2021 (Session 5): Annual Report 2020-21100318 March...
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 October 2022

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2020-2021 - 4.3.5. Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee

(EU Exit) Regulations 2020SIs considered0SSIs considered107 draft affirmatives;1 laid only;2 negatives: SSI 2020/337; SSI 2020/409Petitions considered0Divisions held3526 January 2021: Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2 amendments 155, 15623 February 2021: Tied Pubs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2 amendments 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 32A, 32B, 33, 33A, 33B, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 41, 41C, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46Plenary debates0ReportsTitleSP Paper numberDate of publicationGovernment response5th Report, 2021 (Session 5): Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee: Annual Report 2020-21101225 March...
SPICe briefings Date published: 21 September 2022

SPICe Bill Summaries - Session 5 - Pow of Inchaffray Drainage Commission (Scotland) Bill

In this case, the objection period ran from 18 March 2017 to 16 May 2017 and three objections were lodged.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 August 2021

Brexit Statutory Instruments: Identifying the Challenges - The relationship of UK Exit SIs with common frameworks

(EU Exit) Regulations 2019. (2019, March 29). Retrieved from https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2019/758/contents [accessed 17 August 2021] (notified 27 November 2018) also appears to fall under the category 3 policy area of ‘Chemicals and Pesticides’.
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2021

Annual Report of the Social Security Committee

This report covers the work of the Committee from 12 May 2020 to 24 March 2021, after which the Scottish Parliament goes into the campaign recess period from 25 March to 4 May 2021.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 November 2019

Agriculture (Retained EU Law and Data) (Scotland) Bill - Scottish Government Consultation

This is expected to be between March 2019 and December 2020. Beyond 1 April 2024 [Scotland’s Rural Economy - New Policy Period] Scottish Government. (2018).
Committee reports Date published: 18 July 2019

Post-legislative Scrutiny: Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010 - Fixed penalties for minor breaches of DCNs and other sanctions

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 07 March 2019, Alan Murray, contrib. 333, http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 April 2019

The expansion of early learning and childcare - Early learning and childcare in England

Early learning and childcare in England Five hundred and seventy hours of funded childcare per annum for all three and four-year olds was introduced in England in 2010.1National Audit Office. (2016, March 2). Entitlement to free early education and childcare.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 September 2018

Buying a home - Scottish Government support - GB comment on impact of home ownership schemes

Retrieved from https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/499701/Evaluation_of_Help_to_Buy_Equity_Loan_FINAL.pdf [accessed 02 July 2018]A further UK Government evaluation, covering the period 2015-17, is due to be published later in 2018.4House of Commons. (2018, March 14). Written Questions - 131828 Answered by: Dominic Raab on 14 March 2018.
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 September 2017

Brexit: The Financial Settlement and the Withdrawal Agreement - EU revenue: where does it come from?

The portion of TOR that the UK keeps to cover the costs of collection reduces Total Managed Expenditure in the National Accounts.3Office for Budget Responsibility. (2017). March 2017 Forecast. Retrieved from <a href="http://budgetresponsibility.org.uk/efo/economic-fiscal-outlook-march-2017/" target="_blank">http://budgetresponsibility.org.uk/efo/economic-fiscal-outlook-march-2017/</a> [accessed 8 August 2017] The EU budget also has other revenue sources, including fines on companies breaching EU competition law - these represent less than 10% of total revenue.4European Commission. (2017).

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