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Last updated: 21 January 2022

December 2021 Report

T he Parliament Shop reopened with reduced opening hours on business days, to passholders and pre-booked visitors. In December the corporate Christmas card was published with both a printed and digital version, featuring an illustration of the parliament building in the snow.
Last updated: 20 March 2024

Weekend one Master Slides for Participants

Friday 2 February: Tonight's agenda 18:00 – 18:30 Arrival registration and Buffet (complete pre- participation surveys) 18:30 – 18:40 Session 1: Welcome from the Convener, Edward Mountain MSP 18.40 - 19.10 Session 2: Getting to know each other 19.10 - 19.20 Tea & coffee (complete pre- participation surveys) 19.20 - 2...
Last updated: 12 June 2020

SPBill59GS052020

Groupings of amendments Objectives and principles 36, 37, 24 Regulations: procedure 1, 8, 11, 14, 28, 29, 16 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 14 pre-empts amendment 28 Amendment 29 is pre-empted by amendment 15 in the group “Regulations: consultation” Regulations: consultation 2, 3, 5, 6, 23, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 18A, 19, 20, 20A Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 15 pre-empts amendment 29 in the group “Regulations: procedure” Conferral of functions under section 3 4 Statement by the Scottish Ministers under section 4 38 Expiry of powers 7, 7A, 42, 22, 26 Marketing standards 27, 30 Alignment 25, 39 SP Bill 59-G Session 5 (2020) P urpose for which information may be required or processed 21, 40, 41 Requirements on the Scottish Ministers to report and bring forward legislative proposals 31, 32 Interpretation 33, 34, 35 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Objectives and principles Colin Smyth 36 After section 1, insert— Rachael Hamilton 37 After section 1, insert— John Finnie 24 After section 11, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Regulations: procedure John Finnie Supported by: Colin Smyth 1 In section 2, page 2, line 22, leave out and insert John Finnie Supported by: Colin Smyth 8 In section 5, page 3, line 36, leave out and insert John Finnie Supported by: Colin Smyth 11 In section 6, page 4, line 21, leave out and insert John Finnie Supported by: Colin Smyth 14 In section 8, page 6, line 6, leave out subsection (4) and insert— Fergus Ewing 28 In section 8, page 6, line 6, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 29 In section 8, page 6, line 7, leave out and insert John Finnie Supported by: Colin Smyth 16 In section 10, page 7, line 9, leave out subsection (3) and insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Regulations: consultation John Finnie 2 In section 2, page 2, line 22, at end insert— John Finnie 3 In section 2, page 2, line 22, at end insert— John Finnie 5 In section 3, page 2, line 35, at end insert— John Finnie 6 In section 4, page 3, line 8, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Peter Chapman 23 After section 4, insert— John Finnie 9 In section 5, page 3, line 36, at end insert— John Finnie 10 In section 5, page 3, line 36, at end insert— John Finnie 12 In section 6, page 4, line 21, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST John Finnie 13 In section 6, page 4, line 21, at end insert— John Finnie Supported by: Colin Smyth 15 In section 8, page 6, line 7, leave out subsection (5) and insert— John Finnie Supported by: Colin Smyth 17 In section 10, page 7, line 10, leave out subsection (4) and insert— Colin Smyth 18 After section 11, insert— Rachael Hamilton 18A As an amendment to amendment 18, leave out line 6 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST John Finnie 19 In section 12, page 8, line 35, at end insert— Colin Smyth 20 In section 12, page 8, line 35, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 20A As an amendment to amendment 20, leave out line 3 Conferral of functions under section 3 John Finnie Supported by: Colin Smyth 4 In section 3, page 2, line 33, after insert Statement by the Scottish Ministers under section 4 Peter Chapman 38 In section 4, page 3, line 7, at end insert— Expiry of powers Mike Rumbles 7 After section 4, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Colin Smyth 7A As an amendment to amendment 7, line 5, at end insert— Colin Smyth 42 Before section 20, insert— Mike Rumbles 22 In section 23, page 13, line 36, leave out and insert John Finnie 26 After section 23, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Marketing standards Fergus Ewing 27 In section 8, page 5, leave out line 6 and insert— Fergus Ewing 30 Leave out section 9, and insert— Alignment Rachael Hamilton 25 After section 11, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Colin Smyth 39 After section 11, insert— Purpose for which information may be required or processed John Finnie Supported by: Colin Smyth 21 In section 16, page 10, line 11, after second insert Colin Smyth 40 In section 16, page 10, line 23, at end insert— Colin Smyth 41 In section 16, page 10, line 34, at end insert— Requirements on the Scottish Ministers to report and bring forward legislative proposals Rachael Hamilton 31 After section 20, insert— Rachael Hamilton 32 After section 20, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Interpretation Fergus Ewing 33 In section 22, page 13, line 20, after second insert Fergus Ewing 34 In section 22, page 13, line 21, at end insert— Fergus Ewing 35 In section 22, page 13, line 34, at end insert—  Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 5 February 2021

SPBill79GS052021

Groupings of amendments Waiver 1, 38, 2, 40, 3, 43, 44, 45, 48, 5, 84, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 106, 107 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 3 pre-empts 43 Amendment 17 pre-empts amendment 100 in group “Initial determinations” Redress Scotland: chief executive 34, 35, 36 Principle of dignity, respect and compassion 20 Scheme contributors: acknowledgement of harm 21 Scheme contributors: amount of contribution (publication, affordability, and use of charitable funds) 37, 39, 41, 42, 46, 47, 4, 49, 50, 105 Eligibility: abuse 51, 22, 52, 53 Eligibility: next of kin payments 54, 58, 23, 24 Previous payments 55, 56, 102, 103 SP Bill 79-G1 Session 5 (2021) E xtending time periods 57, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 96, 98 Second application in light of new evidence 59, 67, 74, 75, 76, 78, 80, 82, 83, 94 Interpretation 60, 101 Initial determinations 61, 65, 68, 77, 79, 81, 92, 95, 99, 100 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 100 is pre-empted by amendment 17 in group “Waiver” Prioritisation of applications 62 Determination of applications 25, 63, 104 Findings of fact 64, 66, 97 Payment amounts 69, 70, 26, 27, 71, 72, 73 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 27 pre-empts amendments 71, 72 and 73 Payments to vulnerable people 28, 29, 30, 31 Information: access by applicant 32, 33 Advance payment scheme: report 18, 19 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Waiver Iain Gray 1 In section 1, page 2, leave out lines 8 and 9 John Swinney 38 In section 12, page 5, line 1, leave out and insert Iain Gray 2 In section 12, page 5, line 11, leave out from to end of line 12 John Swinney 40 In section 12, page 5, line 17, at end insert Iain Gray 3 In section 12, page 5, line 20, leave out subsection (7) John Swinney 43 In section 12, page 5, line 22, at end insert John Swinney 44 In section 12, page 5, line 23, leave out subsections (8) and (9) John Swinney 45 In section 13, page 5, line 34, at end insert— John Swinney 48 After section 13, insert— Iain Gray 5 In section 36, page 17, leave out lines 26 to 30 John Swinney 84 In section 45, page 23, line 8, at end insert— Iain Gray 6 Leave out section 45 Iain Gray 7 Leave out section 46 Iain Gray 8 In section 48, page 23, line 37, leave out subsection (1) Iain Gray 9 In section 48, page 24, line 6, leave out from to end of line 9 Iain Gray 10 In section 48, page 24, line 14, leave out subsection (4) Iain Gray 11 In section 69, page 36, leave out lines 37 to 39 Iain Gray 12 In section 75, page 41, line 16, leave out from to end of line 17 Iain Gray 13 In section 84, page 45, leave out lines 36 to 38 Iain Gray 14 In section 84, page 46, line 3, leave out from to in line 4 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Iain Gray 15 In section 84, page 46, leave out lines 17 and 18 Iain Gray 16 In section 86, page 47, line 10, leave out from to end of line 12 Iain Gray 17 In section 89, page 49, line 14, leave out from to end of line 16 John Swinney 106 In section 98, page 55, line 8, at end insert— John Swinney 107 In section 98, page 55, leave out line 15 Redress Scotland: chief executive John Swinney 34 In schedule 1, page 59, line 9, at end insert— John Swinney 35 In schedule 1, page 59, line 10, after insert John Swinney 36 In schedule 1, page 59, line 11, leave out and insert Principle of dignity, respect and compassion Clare Adamson 20 After section 11, insert— Scheme contributors: acknowledgement of harm Daniel Johnson 21 In section 12, page 4, line 32, at end insert— Scheme contributors: amount of contribution (publication, affordability, and use of charitable funds) Jamie Greene 37 In section 12, page 4, line 38, at end insert— Jamie Greene 39 In section 12, page 5, leave out line 10 Jamie Greene 41 In section 12, page 5, line 17, at end insert— Jamie Greene 42 In section 12, page 5, line 19, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Jamie Greene 46 In section 13, page 5, line 34, at end insert— Jamie Greene 47 In section 13, page 5, line 35, leave out and insert Iain Gray 4 In section 14, page 6, line 5, at end insert— John Swinney 49 In section 14, page 6, line 6, leave out John Swinney 50 Leave out section 15 John Swinney 105 In section 98, page 55, leave out line 4 Eligibility: abuse John Swinney 51 In section 17, page 7, line 7, leave out and insert Rona Mackay 22 In section 17, page 7, line 12, leave out from to end of line 14 and insert John Swinney 52 In section 18, page 8, line 7, at end insert— John Swinney 53 In section 20, page 9, line 17, at end insert— Eligibility: next of kin payments John Swinney 54 In section 22, page 9, line 37, leave out and insert John Swinney 58 In section 26, page 12, line 16, after insert Ross Greer 23 In section 26, page 12, line 18, leave out from to end of line 21 Ross Greer 24 In section 26, page 12, line 35, at end insert Previous payments John Swinney 55 In section 22, page 10, line 10, leave out from to end of line 11 and insert John Swinney 56 In section 23, page 10, line 29, leave out and insert John Swinney 102 In section 96, page 54, line 4, after first insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST John Swinney 103 In section 96, page 54, line 5, at end insert— Extending time periods John Swinney 57 In section 24, page 11, line 18, leave out and insert John Swinney 85 In section 47, page 23, line 24, leave out and insert John Swinney 86 In section 50, page 24, line 33, leave out and insert John Swinney 87 In section 52, page 26, line 8, leave out and insert John Swinney 88 In section 56, page 28, line 5, leave out and insert John Swinney 89 In section 57, page 28, line 34, leave out and insert John Swinney 90 In section 60, page 31, line 16, leave out and insert John Swinney 91 In section 65, page 34, line 13, leave out and insert John Swinney 93 In section 68, page 35, line 31, leave out and insert John Swinney 96 In section 72, page 38, line 30, leave out and insert John Swinney 98 In section 73, page 39, line 32, leave out and insert  Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 19 November 2020

SPBill77GS052020ECCLR

Groupings of amendments Guiding Principles 1022, 1053, 1054, 1001, 1001A, 1002, 1023, 1003, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1055, 1056, 1027, 1058, 1028, 1030, 1033, 1052, 1064 Environmental policy strategy 1016, 1016A, 1016B, 1057 Duties in relation to guiding principles 1065, 1006, 1007, 1004, 1005, 1029, 1059, 1066, 1008, 1017, 1009 Notes on amendments in this group Amendments 1065 and 1006 are direct alternatives Amendments 1066 and 1008 are direct alternatives Amendment 1029 pre...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2026

S6W-44154

The publication date of official statistics are pre-announced on the Official Statistics forthcoming publications list, found on the Scottish Government website: www.gov.scot/publications/official-statistics-forthcoming-publications/As pre-announced, the next quarterly housing statistics release will be on the 31 Mar...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 April 2025

S6W-35879

The proposed reforms will make pre-application consultation for electricity infrastructure projects a statutory requirement.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 July 2021

S6W-01165

Table 2: Average expenditure per place for each education level in real terms (2020-21=100) Education level 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 1 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2 2016-17 3 2017-18 4 2018-19 4,5 2019-20 4,6 2020-21 Pre-school £4,321 £3,933 £3,854 £3,678 £3,989 £4,589 £4,917 £5,073 £5,641 £7,397 - Primary School £6,252 £6,078 £5,912 £5,785 £5,635 £5,657 £5,636 £5,749 £5,917 £6,143 - Secondary School £8,249 £7,999 £8,000 £7,959 £7,946 £8,026 £7,975 £7,927 £8,102 £8,278 - College £4,754 £4,435 £4,219 £3,932 £3,879 £3,968 £3,992 £4,021 £4,318 £4,321 £4,284 University £6,525 £6,299 £6,492 £6,537 £6,572 £6,559 £6,152 £6,047 £6,044 £5,913 £5,703 For pre-school education, estimates are derived by dividing total expenditure adjusted for inter-authority transfers on pre-school education, reported by local authorities in the Local Finance Return, by the total number of early learning and childcare registrations, reported in the Scottish Government’s Early Learning and Childcare statistics.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 September 2021

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 07 September 2021

We would all agree that we live in different times compared to the normal political times that we had pre Covid. In the debate on Thursday, policy matters will certainly be highlighted.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2019

Justice Committee 12 March 2019

The new rule in favour of pre-recording is subject only to some narrowly drawn exceptions.

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