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Last updated: 1 June 2020

Financial Memorandum Culpable Homicide Scotland Bill

State benefits paid and lost tax receipts account for the majority of government costs, with the remainder largely 3 from healthcare costs. 4 22.
Last updated: 29 April 2020

SPBill69S052020

Licensing authority 10 4 Local council is licensing authority (1) The council for the area that includes the site in which a travelling funfair is to be operated is the licensing authority for the operation of the funfair there. (2) “Council” means a council constituted under the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994. 15 Applications for licences 5 Application for licence: essential procedure, content etc (1) This section has effect for determining whether an application for a licence is a valid application. (2) To be valid, an application must— 20 (a) be made by or on behalf of the person who (whether or not its owner) is to be in charge of the operation of the travelling funfair, (b) be in writing and be signed by or on behalf of that person, (c) state the full name and address of that person, (d) be accompanied by the application fee of £50, 25 (e) describe the site where the funfair is proposed to be operated and do so sufficiently to enable the council to identify it for the purposes of their decision whether to grant the licence (and see subsection (3)), (f) list and describe the structures and other equipment to be set up there, (g) specify the dates when the funfair is proposed to be operated there (the earliest 30 and latest of which must not be more than six weeks apart), (h) be accompanied by copies (or originals) of all certificates and other documents— (i) issued under the enactments about public safety and public health as they apply to the funfair, and (ii) evidencing the compliance of the funfair and its structures and other 35 equipment with those enactments, (i) be received by the council not later than 28 days before the date specified in the application as the proposed first day of operation of the funfair (but see subsection (5)). (3) An applicant may, for the purposes of paragraph (e) of subsection (2), describe two 40 sites, alternative to each other, and state the applicant’s order of preference. (4) An application made by virtue of subsection (3) is a valid application only if valid in relation to both sites. 3 Travelling Funfairs (Licensing) (Scotland) Bill (5) Despite subsection (2)(i), the council must, for the purposes of that provision, treat an application received— (a) later than the 28-day time limit, but (b) not later than 14 days before the date referred to in subsection (2)(i), 5 as valid unless, in the circumstances, it thinks it impracticable in the time available to consider and decide whether to grant the licence applied for. (6) The Scottish Minsters may by regulations substitute for the amount of the application fee such other amount as they think appropriate but only in order to take account...
Last updated: 25 May 2022

SPBill15EN062022accessible

This would for example enable Ministers to take account of possible future developments under English law, in relation for example to the fixed/floating characterisation of charges in an insolvency. 236.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2026

Economy and Fair Work Committee 04 February 2026 [Draft]

If the contract was for local services, you would expect local businesses to be in a much better place to provide those. Of course, we need to take into account transport, logistics, cost, times and a range of other factors that affect the decision on where the procurement happens.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 November 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 27 November 2024

We need to understand the impact of someone having their wages garnished when they earn only £750 a month does not account for different circumstances such as whether the person is already being paid less than the living wage.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 26 June 2024

New remit: To consider and report on the following (and any additional matter added under Rule 6.1.5A)— (a) any report or other document containing proposals for, or budgets of, public revenue or expenditure or proposals for the making of a Scottish rate resolution, taking into account any report or recommendations concerning such documents made by any oth...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 16 November 2023

Yesterday evening, I provided him with a full account of the matter and of my intention to inform the Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2023

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 28 February 2023

That is set at a realistic level that takes into account patronage levels in the scheme since Covid-19.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2023

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 09 February 2023

The commission’s scrutiny takes into account the social security principles and various human rights provisions.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2022

Economy and Fair Work Committee 05 October 2022

If a new treaty was signed with someone else, it would add that to the list of treaties that would need to be taken into account when you take forward procurement legislation.

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