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Last updated: 5 March 2025

AS to SCPA Annual report 2023_24 additional information 20 August 2024

These included the identification of a significant number of adjustments, the application of accounting standards and delays in auditors receiving accounts and working papers, and the quality of those documents.
Last updated: 20 April 2022

20220414_NPF_PublicHealthScotland

We are held to account in two main ways: through our board and through our sponsors.
Committee reports Date published: 5 June 2025

Scottish Public Services Ombudsman - Statement of Principles for Complaints Handling Procedures (SPSO 2025/01) - Scottish Public Services Ombudsman - Statement of Principles for Complaints Handling Procedures (SPSO 2025/01)

The Committee also highlights that confirmation has been obtained in this correspondence that the Ombudsman has fulfilled the requirement in section 16A(7)(a) to consult the Scottish Ministers, in particular, before laying the document. This was not mentioned in the laying documents."
Committee reports Date published: 1 February 2023
Committee reports Date published: 8 October 2019

Transport (Scotland) Bill: as amended at Stage 2 (supplementary report) - Annex B: Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary of 1 October

Section 58N(1) - Penalty charges in relation to workplace licensing schemes The Scottish Government does not plan to lay an amendment at Stage 3 to make regulations under section 58N subject to the affirmative procedure.
Last updated: 16 January 2025

Regulation of Legal Services Scotland Bill Stage 2 Keeling schedule v2

Requirements of category 1 regulators 9 Exercise of regulatory functions (1) A category 1 regulator must exercise its regulatory functions— (a) independently of its other functions or activities (if any), (b) properly in all respects (in particular, with a view to achieving public confidence). (2) Where a category 1 regulator has functions other than regulatory functions, it must— (a) establish and maintain a regulatory committee to discharge its regulatory functions, (b) ensure that the governing body of the regulator does not interfere with the committee’s discharge of those functions, (c) when consulted on a matter relating to its regulatory functions, delegate responsibility for responding to the committee (in so far as the matter relates to those functions). (3) A category 1 regulator must— (a) consult its regulatory committee before making decisions affecting the committee’s funding and resources, and (b) ensure that the committee is adequately funded and resourced to be able to discharge its functions. (4) A regulatory committee may [51] — (a) must (in accordance with this Act or any other enactment) [53] determine its structurecomposition [52] , governance arrangements and priorities, (b) may [54] arrange for the exercise of its functions by a sub-committee or an individual (which may be a member of staff of the regulator). (5) An arrangement under subsection (4)(b) does not affect the regulatory committee’s— (a) responsibility for the carrying out of delegated functions, or (b) ability to carry out delegated functions. (5) But, an arrangement under subsection (4)(b)— (a) may not delegate— (i) the regulatory committee’s function of making regulatory rules under this Act or any other enactment, (ii) to an individual, the committee’s function of determining what action it proposes to take in respect of a conduct or regulatory complaint remitted under section 6 or 7A of the 2007 Act or, as the case may be, initiated in accordance with section 33A or 33B of that Act, and 9 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule (v2) Part 1—Regulatory framework Chapter 2—regulators (b) does not affect or limit the regulatory committee’s— (i) responsibility for the exercise of the delegated functions, or (ii) ability to exercise those functions. [55] (5A) A regulatory committee must maintain and publish a document setting out its— (a) composition, membership and governance arrangements, (b) regulatory functions (including powers and duties) and procedures, (c) arrangements (if any) for the delegation of functions. [56] (6) A regulatory committee of a category 1 regulator must consult the governing body of the regulator before making changesany material change [57] to its structure or [58] governance arrangements. (7) Except where provided for in an enactment, the governing body and regulatory committee of a category 1 regulator are to agree arrangements for resolving any disputes that may arise between them. (8) In this Part, a reference to the governing body of a category 1 regulator is a reference to the group of persons (however described) who are responsible for the direction, management and control of the regulator and the exercise of its statutory functions. 10 Regulatory committee: composition and membership (1) It is for the regulatory committee of a category 1 regulator to appoint its members. (2) But a category 1 regulator may appoint members to its regulatory committee if, at the time of appointment, the regulatory committee is unable to do so (for example, if it is appointing the members of the first regulatory committee). (3) A member of a regulatory committee— (a) may be a person regulated by the regulator as a legal services provider, but (b) must not be, or have been for at least two years, involved in the governance of the regulator or the exercise of itsgoverning body of the regulator or the exercise of the regulator’s [59] non-regulatory functions. (4) A person may not be a member of the regulatory committee if the person— (a) has had a right to practise (in law or otherwise) removed as a result of a finding of misconduct by a professional or disciplinary body, (b) is suspended from practising (in law or otherwise) by a professional or disciplinary body, (c) is subject to a disqualification order or disqualification undertaking under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 or the Company Directors Disqualification (Northern Ireland) Order 2002 (S.I.2002/3150 (N.I. 4)), or (d) has been convicted of an offence involving dishonesty. (4A) The regulatory committee may determine that a person may not be a member of the regulatory committee if the person has been convicted of an offence other than one referred to in subsection (4)(d). 10 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule (v2) Part 1—Regulatory framework Chapter 2—regulators [60] (5) At least 50% of the members of a regulatory committee (and any sub-committee of it) of a category 1 regulator are to be lay...
Last updated: 14 December 2020

Revised Explanatory Notes UK Withdrawal from the European Union Continuity Scotland Bill

Subsection (4) requires the Scottish Ministers to provide the Parliament with details of any consultation carried out under subsection (3) when laying an improvement plan. The Scottish Ministers must provide a summary of any views expressed in response to the consultation and provide further detail of how any views have been taken into account.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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(Scotland) Act 2008 (Notifiable Organisms) Amendment Regulations 2020 (SSI 2020/408) (3 December 2020) (Health and Sport Committee) Financial Assistance for Environmental Purposes (Scotland) Order 2020 (SSI 2020/409) (3 December 2020) (Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee) Conservation of Salmon (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2020 (SSI 2020/416) (3 December 2020) (Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee) Friday 4 December 2020 44 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Petitions | Athchuingean Petitions The following petition was lodged with the Parliament on 02 December 2020: PE01839: Review maternity models in remote and rural areas A full list of petitions can be viewed on the Scottish Parliament website at: http://www.parliament.scot/gettinginvolved/petitions/ViewPetitions.aspx Friday 4 December 2020 45 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Documents | Sgrìobhainnean New Documents Committee Reports The following report was published on 2 December 2020— Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee, 70th Report 2020 (Session 5): Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 (SP Paper 870) The following reports were published on 3 December 2020— Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee, 71st Report 2020 (Session 5): Subordinate Legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 1 December 2020 (SP Paper 872) Covid-19 Committee, 11th Report 2020 (Session 5): Subordinate legislation considered by the Covid-19 Committee at its meeting on 3 December 2020 (SP Paper 873) For further information on accessing committee reports, please contact the relevant clerk or webpage (see end of Bulletin for contact details or access general committee webpage) Other Documents The following documents were laid before the Parliament on 3 December 2020 and are not subject to parliamentary procedure— Scottish Environment Protection Agency Annual Report and Accounts...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Supplementary Delegated Powers Social Security Scotland Bill

O o onsult the Commission before laying draft regulations under this power (se c e ection 55(5)) s . ason for taking power Re 1 t is prudent to allow for flexibility to add to the functions of th 3.
Last updated: 26 October 2021

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Given the impact of the regime upon areas of devolved policy, the Scottish Government considers this requirement must be extended to laying of the reports before the Scottish Parliament. 9 P art 5 – Miscellaneous and General 53.

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