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Last updated: 5 October 2021

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*S6M-01478 Gillian Mackay: Alcohol Marketing During Six Nations Championship—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the report, Alcohol marketing during the 2020 Six Nations Tuesday 5 October 2021 17 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan Championship: A frequency analysis, which was prepared for Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems, the Institute of Alcohol Studies and Alcohol Action Ireland by the University of Stirling; notes that it highlights what it sees as the prevalence of alcohol advertising in sport; understands that it found that, in coverage of the 2020 Scotland v...
Last updated: 3 July 2019

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.”, (c) subsection (2) is repealed. (3) The title of section 6 becomes “Express authorisation: adult”. (4) After section 6 insert— 30 “6A Withdrawal of express authorisation: adult (1) An express authorisation may be withdrawn by the adult— (a) in writing, or (b) if the express authorisation was given to the register organisation, by giving the withdrawal to the register organisation orally or in writing. 35 (2) Subsection (3) applies if— (a) there is in force an express authorisation by an adult of removal and use of a part of the adult’s body for a purpose referred to in section 3(1), and Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill 7 Part 3—Authorisation of removal and use of part of body of deceased person Chapter 2—Authorisation by or on behalf of adult (b) the adult makes an opt-out declaration as respects removal and use of the part for that purpose. (3) The express authorisation— (a) is treated as withdrawn by the adult to the extent that it relates to removal 5 and use of the part for that purpose, and (b) otherwise remains in force. (4) Subsection (5) applies if— (a) there is in force at the relevant time an express authorisation by an adult of removal and use of a part of the adult’s body for a purpose referred to 10 in section 3(1), and (b) a person provides evidence to a health worker that would lead a reasonable person to conclude that— (i) the adult’s most recent view was that the adult was unwilling for the part to be removed and used for that purpose, or 15 (ii) if the adult were capable of making a decision about removal and use of the part, the adult would be unwilling in the circumstances for the part to be removed and used for that purpose. (5) The express authorisation— (a) is treated as withdrawn by the adult to the extent that it relates to removal 20 and use of the part for that purpose, (b) otherwise remains in force, and (c) to the extent that it remains in force, is treated as being in force at the relevant time for the purposes of— (i) section 6D(1)(a), 25 (ii) section 6E(1)(a)(i), (iii) section 6F(1)(a)(i), (iv) section 6H(1)(a)(i), (v...
Last updated: 3 July 2019

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HAPTER 4 C UTHORISATIONS: GENERAL A 10 18 Power to make provision about decisions (1) The 2006 Act is amended as follows. (2) After section 10B insert— “10C Power to make provision about decisions (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about the manner in 15 which, or to whom— (a) an express authorisation by virtue of section 6(1) may be given, (b) an opt-out declaration by virtue of section 6B(1) may be made, (c) an authorisation by virtue of section 8(1) may be given, (d) a declaration by virtue of section 8B(1) may be made, 20 (e) an authorisation by virtue of section 16F(1) may be given. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may modify this Act.”. (3) In section 59(3) (regulations subject to affirmative procedure), after paragraph (ab) insert— “(ac) regulations under section 10C(1);”. 25 19 Withdrawal by person who is blind or unable to write (1) The 2006 Act is amended as follows. (2) After section 10C insert— “10D Withdrawal by person who is blind or unable to write (1) This section applies where a person who is blind or unable to write decides to 30 withdraw— (a) an authorisation by virtue of— (i) section 6A(1), (ii) section 6H(5), (iii) section 8A(1), 35 (iv) section 8D(4), 24 Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Authorisation of removal and use of part of body of deceased person Chapter 4—Authorisations: general (v...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 November 2007

S3W-05895

I have attended thefollowing sporting events since May 2007: Date Event 26 May Scottish Cup Final (Football) 3 June International Rugby Board 7’s Tournament 3 June Scottish Rowing and Scottish Schools Rowing Championships (Strathclyde Country Park) 12 June World Mixed Badminton Championships 16 June Norwich Union Grand Prix Athletics Event (Scotstoun) 22 July British Open (Golf) 4 August Women’s Open (Golf) 25 August Scotland v...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2016

S4W-30510

The terms of reference of the study focused the assessment on the potential (i) level of renewable deployment (ii) community ownership revenues, (iii) community benefit from renewable development, (iv) carbon reductions that could accompany renewable deployment on the islands, (v) increases in revenue to communities if grid constraints were alleviated and (...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2015

S4W-24887

To ask the Scottish Government whether (a) Amec Building Ltd, (b) Amec Construction Ltd, (c) Amec Facilities Ltd, (d) Amec Ind Div, (e) Amec Process & Energy Ltd, (f) Amey Construction, (g) B Sunley & Sons, (h) Balfour Beatty, (i) Balfour Kilpatrick, (j) Ballast (Wiltshire) PLC, (k) Bam Construction (HBC Construction), (l) Bam Nuttall (Edmund Nutall Ltd), (m) C B & I, (n) Cleveland Bridge UK Ltd, (o) Costain UK Ltd, (p) Crown House Technologies (Carillion/Tarmac Const), (q) Diamond M & E Services, (r) Dudley Bower & Co Ltd, (s) Emcor (Drake & Scull), (t) Emcor Rail, (u) G Wimpey Ltd, (v...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2014

S4W-19305

To ask the Scottish Government what the rate of economically inactive mothers is, broken down by (a) number of children and (b) children aged (i) under 1, (ii) 1, (iii) 2, (iv) 3, (v) 4, (vi) 5 to 11 and (vii) over 11.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Criminal Justice Committee 31 January 2024

Through the work that I had done in private practice, in promoting victims’ rights—for example, in the cases of WF v the Scottish ministers and RR v HM Advocate—I recognised that what was being provided for victims of sexual crime was simply not good enough.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2012

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 18 January 2012

Richard Blake mentioned the Fleming v Ladykirk Estates case, which demonstrated that a tenancy could be assigned to a nephew.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 September 2025

Men's mental health in Scotland - Barriers to diagnosis, treatment, and support

., Green, J.D., Mackowiak, C., & Goldberg, V. (2013). Men’s help seeking: Examination of differences across community size, education, and income.

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