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This will have impacted negatively on BME employees’ confidence that their employer has taken their risk factors fully into account.
The Scottish Government issued Coronavirus (COVID-19): guidance on individual risk assessment for the workplace in September 2020.
The Committee's approach has been designed to ensure that the Parliament would be able to hold MSPs to account if they behaved inappropriately towards individuals external to the Parliament - such as members of the public, constituents or CPG members for example - who they had come in to contact with while performing their Parliamentary duties.
The Committee has sought to examine the impact of aspects of this Bill in a balanced and fair way, taking into account the full range of evidence it heard.
Market-sensitive statistics include information about GDP, retail sales, Quarterly National Accounts Scotland and Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS).
The original LCM stated that the Scottish Government could not recommend consent at that time due to ongoing discussions with the UK Government regarding how regulations to be developed should take account of distinct governance arrangements in Scotland.iLegislative Consent Memorandum Medicines and Medical Devices Bill
Following a positive conclusion to the...
They stated that it “is necessary, sensible and pragmatic to ensure that these powers are available for a sufficient period of time to take account of the timescales for progress so far [in agreeing the future UK-EU relationship], and to recognise EU law has a development cycle that can take some years.”
Committee reports
Date published:
7 September 2020
The purpose of the instrument as listed in the policy note is to 'amend the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 2005 (“the 2005 Act”), the Protection of Charities Assets (Exemption) (Scotland) Order 2006 (“the 2006 Order”) and the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 (Economy, efficiency and effectiveness examinations) (Specified ...
This part of the briefing looks at:
weaknesses with the current JMC arrangements
a new concordat on competition policy issues
development of technical capacity in competition issues in Scotland
enhancing democratic accountability in competition matters.
As an organisation that receives public funds, Sportscotland falls to be held accountable by the Health and Sport Committee scrutiny in relation to their performance, value for money and meeting of objectives.