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Last updated: 9 August 2022

Public Law Protect Retained EU Law written evidence

Blanket repeal would have caused chaos since many areas of social and economic life would have reverted to out-of- date regulatory regimes (some pre-dating the UK’s accession to the EU) or no regulatory regime at all. 5.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Where a CPO consists only of unpaid work, then the disclosure period is the length of the order if the work is to be carried out for longer than 12 months, (or longer than 6 months if under 18 at date of conviction). However, if the unpaid work lasts for less than 12 months, (or less than 6 months if under 18 at date of conviction), then the disclosure period will be 12 months from the date of conviction or 6 months from date of conviction if under 18 at date of conviction. 156.
Last updated: 17 December 2024

SPBill55DPMS062024accessible

In order to know when that is, a reader would have to refer to section 31 to establish that section 1 is to come into force 6 months after the Bill receives Royal Assent and then calculate 6 months from that date. 58. It will be easier for users of the legislation to see actual dates than references to how a date is to be calculated.
Last updated: 17 December 2024

SPBill55DPMS062024

In order to know when that is, a reader would have to refer to section 31 to establish that section 1 is to come into force 6 months after the Bill receives Royal Assent and then calculate 6 months from that date. 58. It will be easier for users of the legislation to see actual dates than references to how a date is to be calculated.
Last updated: 14 January 2021

CE Report 6 December 2020

Parliamentary business levels remain very high, with an average of 40 hours and 45 minutes of public meeting time per week since the end of October recess. That level of business together with the constraints associated with homeworking puts pressure on the Official Report production schedule.
Last updated: 27 June 2024

Audit Scotland Quality of Public Audit 2023_24

Auditors were also required to comply for the first time with the new Code of Audit Practice 2021. For 2022/23 audits the target dates for completion returned to pre-pandemic dates for all sectors which meant that there was only 10 months between target dates in the NHS sector...
Last updated: 20 February 2025

CouncilTaxInquiryWelshLocalGovernmentAssociation

The primary reason is that the current system is out of date. No other system of taxation is based upon values that are nearly 20 years out of date.
Last updated: 20 February 2025

WLGASubmission

The primary reason is that the current system is out of date. No other system of taxation is based upon values that are nearly 20 years out of date.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Pow of Inchaffray Drainage Commission (Scotland) Bill as Passed

The Commission may charge a reasonable fee for considering the application. 2 The applicant must supply such further information that the Commission reasonably requires. 3 The Commission may either— 15 (a) grant the consent on such terms (if any) as it thinks fit, or (b) refuse consent. 4 If the Commission has not made a decision on the application within three months from the date on which an application is made, or (if later), the date on which the applicant supplied information requested under paragraph 2, the Commission is to be deemed to 20 have granted consent.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Pow of Inchaffray Drainage Commission (Scotland) Bill as Amended at Consideration Stage

The Commission may charge a reasonable fee for considering the application. 2 The applicant must supply such further information that the Commission reasonably requires. 3 The Commission may either— 15 (a) grant the consent on such terms (if any) as it thinks fit, or (b) refuse consent. 4 If the Commission has not made a decision on the application within three months from the date on which an application is made, or (if later), the date on which the applicant supplied information requested under paragraph 2, the Commission is to be deemed to 20 have granted consent.

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