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Committee reports Date published: 3 May 2019

Planning (Scotland) Bill: as amended at Stage 2 - Introduction and Background to the Bill

This Scottish Government Bill was introduced by the then Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities, Angela Constance MSP, on 4 December 2017. The lead Committee is the Local Government and Communities Committee.
Committee reports Date published: 24 October 2018

Restricted Roads (20 mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

This Members' Bill was introduced by Mark Ruskell, MSP on 21 September 2018. Overview of the Bill The main purpose of the Bill is to reduce the general speed limit on restricted roads to 20 miles per hour.
Committee reports Date published: 8 June 2018

Equalities and Human Rights Committee Annual Report 2017-18 - Equalities

During our destitution and asylum inquiry we ensured that only female MSPs and parliamentary staff met with female asylum seekers who had been the victims of physical and domestic violence or sexual exploitation.
Committee reports Date published: 5 June 2018

Justice Committee Annual Report 2017-18 - Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill

Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill This Scottish Government Bill was introduced by the Cabinet Secretary for Justice, Michael Matheson MSP, on 17 March 2017. The Bill creates a new offence of engaging in an abusive course of conduct, which can include psychological and emotional abuse, against a partner or ex-partner.
Committee reports Date published: 5 June 2018

Justice Committee Annual Report 2017-18 - Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Repeal) (Scotland) Bill

Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Repeal) (Scotland) Bill This was a Member's Bill, which was introduced by James Kelly MSP on 21 June 2017. The Bill sought to repeal the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 (“the 2012 Act”) in its entirety, as well as providing transitional provis...
Committee reports Date published: 15 May 2018

Report on the Consultation on the Scottish Government's Draft National Outcomes - Public Audit and Post-Legislative Scrutiny Committee

We emphasise that such developments should not make it more difficult to identify and evaluate the contribution made by individual bodies. Jenny Marra MSP, Convener
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 April 2018

Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3 - Residence conditions

The amendments were withdrawn, after the Minister pointed out that not all of the benefits to be devolved have the same residence conditions. Jeremy Balfour MSP suggested he would seek to work with the government towards placing a common definition which would be workable in the bill.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 April 2018

Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3 - Carer's assistance for more than one person

r=11360&c=2064035Alison Johnstone MSP (who had brought forward the amendment) agreed that the bill allows regulations to vary the amount of carer's assistance.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 March 2018

The Scottish Crown Estate Bill - Views of consultees

Retrieved from <a href="http://www.parliament.scot/S5_Environment/General%20Documents/20170728_CS_to_GD_gen_update_remit_.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.parliament.scot/S5_Environment/General%20Documents/20170728_CS_to_GD_gen_update_remit_.pdf</a> [accessed 9 March 2018] (July 2017) the Cabinet Secretary Roseanna Cunningham MSP summarised the ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 February 2018

Committee witnesses: gender and representation - Methodology

It draws upon a review of wide-ranging literatures, as outlined below, semi-structured interviews with sixteen MSPs (including ten current conveners), eight clerks and eight SPICe researchers, and six other parliamentary staff, and information acquired from other parliaments.

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