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Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2022

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee 14 December 2022

A full public consultation has not taken place due to the urgent need to temporarily amend the legislation. However, we contacted those in the industry to inform them of the proposal, and we invited comments about it.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 November 2025

The minister might have just answered my question. I have been contacted by constituents who have mentioned the issue of tuition fees.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 February 2025

It has been covered extensively in the press and MSPs have been contacted by constituents with legitimate questions and concerns, and yet we have not been able to bring those questions to the chamber.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2021

Justice Committee 22 February 2021

He talked about “debates ... raging online”, but the issue is truly not just about that; debates are also raging in workplaces and around publishers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 July 2020

S5W-30533

Non-professional adult outdoor contact sport is expected to resume in Phase 3 of the route map, but not before 31 July at the earliest.
Last updated: 23 February 2021

SPBill84AS052021

SP Bill 84A Session 5 (2021) 2 Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Domestic abuse protection notices and orders (2) Behaviour by person A is abusive of person B if a reasonable person would consider the behaviour to be likely to cause person B to suffer physical or psychological harm. (3) Behaviour is behaviour of any kind, including (for example)— (a) saying or otherwise communicating something as well as doing something, 5 (b) intentionally failing— (i) to do something, (ii) to say or otherwise communicate something. (4) Behaviour directed at a person is such behaviour however carried out, including (in particular)— 10 (a) by way of conduct towards property, (b) through making use of a third party, as well as behaviour in a personal or direct manner. (5) In subsection (2), the reference to psychological harm includes fear, alarm and distress. (6) Behaviour may consist of a single incident or a course of conduct. 15 3 What constitutes abusive behaviour (1) Subsections (2) to (4) elaborate on when behaviour by person A is abusive of person B. (2) Behaviour which is abusive of person B includes (in particular)— (a) behaviour directed at person B that is violent, threatening or intimidating, 20 (b) behaviour directed at person B, at a child of person B or at another person that either— (i) has as its purpose (or among its purposes) one or more of the relevant effects set out in subsection (3), or (ii) would be considered by a reasonable person to be likely to have one or 25 more of the relevant effects set out in subsection (3). (3) The relevant effects are of— (a) making person B dependent on, or subordinate to, person A, (b) isolating person B from friends, relatives or other sources of support, (c) controlling, regulating or monitoring person B's day-to-day activities, 30 (d) depriving person B of, or restricting person B's, freedom of action, (e) frightening, humiliating, degrading or punishing person B. (4) In subsection (2)(a), the reference to violent behaviour includes sexual violence as well as physical violence. 3 Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Domestic abuse protection notices and orders Domestic abuse protection notices 4 Making of domestic abuse protection notice (1) A senior constable may make a domestic abuse protection notice in relation to person A if the constable has reasonable grounds for believing that— 5 (a) person A has engaged in behaviour which is abusive of person B, (b) it is necessary for a domestic abuse protection order to be made for the purpose of protecting person B from abusive behaviour by person A, and (c) there is a risk of person A engaging in further behaviour which is abusive of person B immediately and it is necessary to make the notice for the purpose of 10 protecting person B from that behaviour. (1A) In subsection (1)(c), “immediately” means in the period before the sheriff can make an interim domestic abuse protection order or a domestic abuse protection order. (2) It does not matter whether the abusive behaviour referred to in subsection (1)(a) took place in Scotland or elsewhere. 15 (3) Before making a domestic abuse protection notice in relation to person A, the senior constable must— (aa) take such steps as are reasonable in the circumstances— (i) to establish whether person A has any views in relation to the notice which person A wishes to be taken into account, and if so, to obtain those views, 20 (ii) to establish whether person B has any views in relation to the notice which person B wishes to be taken into account, and if so, to obtain those views, and (ab) take into account— (i) any views of which the senior constable becomes aware as a result of 25 paragraph (aa), and (ii) the welfare of any child whose interests the senior constable considers to be relevant to the making of the notice. (4) A domestic abuse protection notice may be made without the consent of person B. 5 Content and effect of notice 30 (1) A domestic abuse protection notice is a notice which does one or more of the following— (a) requires person A to leave the home of person B (whether or not it is also the home of person A), (b) requires person A to surrender keys to that home, (c) prohibits person A from entering that home, 35 (d) prohibits person A from coming within such distance of that home as is specified in the notice, (e) prohibits person A from excluding person B from that home, (f) prohibits person A from approaching or contacting...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 01 October 2020

The health secretary will continue to discuss those issues with health boards and I will ask her to contact Christine Grahame about the specific local issues that she has raised when she has had the chance to do so.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 April 2020

Members’ Virtual Question Time 30 April 2020

Contact Tracing (Councils) The English health secretary, Matt Hancock, recently said that, in the future, councils in England and Wales will help to trace the contacts of those people who test positive for Covid-19.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2012

Welfare Reform Committee 24 April 2012

Not every disabled person will have regular contact with social care or the NHS, but many will, so that might be one of the options in relation to people’s entitlement to passported benefits.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2019

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 05 December 2019

Manufacturers will be well aware that Police Scotland has laid out a long-term IT strategy that mentions such equipment, so they will know that Police Scotland is very much in the frame for buying. What parameters should be set?

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