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Equally there may be efficiencies through virtual notification and there are arguments that this is preventative activity that helps prevent the cost of future offending. 62.
The offence applies to any racetrack used for the purpose of racing greyhounds that is oval in shape, and therefore applies to greyhound racing at licensed and unlicensed racetracks and covers both commercial and non-commercial activities. The offences cover any racing activity, and as such apply to races, as well as...
The offence applies to any racetrack used for the purpose of racing greyhounds that is oval in shape, and therefore applies to greyhound racing at licensed and unlicensed racetracks and covers both commercial and non-commercial activities. The offences cover any racing activity, and as such apply to races, as well as...
This would allow the relevant enforcement agency to issue fines at point of non-compliance if earlier enforcement activity was not heeded. This would also be beneficial in terms of providing an alternative to prosecution without referring the case to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), particularly where the relevant enforcement agency c...
The regulations may, in particular, provide that the offence at section 23 does not apply to particular categories of person, particular places or activities, particular circumstances or trees of particular descriptions.
Legislative provisions in Scotland enable restricting the advertising of e-cigarettes on billboards, leaflets and bus shelters; ending promotional activities such as give-aways, sponsorship and brand-sharing.
As these are affirmative regulations requiring Parliament’s active agreement, I look forward to discussing this in detail with the Criminal Justice Committee in due course.
This is echoed by Early Years Scotland, who calls for overall simplification 9 of the process, a single inspection body for ELC and more active engagement with the PVI sector during the early stages.