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Last updated: 16 January 2025

Solicitors Scotland Act 1980 Stage 2 Keeling schedule Version 2

(d) … 6 There shall be paid to the non-lawyer members of the Tribunal out of money provided by Parliament such fees and allowances as the Secretary of State may determine. 117 Solicitors (Scotland) Act 1980 – Keeling schedule P ART 1I P ROCEDURE AND P OWERS OF T RIBUNAL Procedure 6A The Tribunal may arrange for any of their functions (other than an excepted function) to be discharged on their behalf by one of their number. 6B An “excepted function” is the making of a decision under— (a) section 10, (b) section 12D, (c) section 42ZD, (d) section 47, (e) section 52, (f) section 53, (g) section 53ZAA, (h) section 53ZB, (i) section 53ZD, (j) section 53ZE, (k) section 53D, (l) section 54, (m) section 60A. [512] Complaints 7 The making of a complaint to the Tribunal or the giving of any information in connection with a complaint shall confer qualified privilege. 8 A complaint made to the Tribunal shall not be withdrawn except with the Tribunal’s leave and subject to such conditions with respect to expenses or otherwise as the Tribunal thinks fit. 8A … 9 Subject to Part IV, the Tribunal may dismiss a complaint against a solicitor or an incorporated practice authorised legal business— (a) without requiring the solicitor or the incorporated practice authorised legal business to answer the allegations made against him or, as the case may be, it or without holding any enquiry if— (i) they are of the opinion that the complaint discloses no prima facie case of professional misconduct on the part of the solicitor or, of failure on the part of the incorporated practice authorised legal business to comply with any provision of this Act or of rules made under this Act; or (ii) the complainer fails to comply with any rule made under section 52; or 118 Solicitors (Scotland) Act 1980 – Keeling schedule (b) without hearing parties if they are of the opinion upon consideration of the complaint and other documents that they disclose no case of professional misconduct on the part of the solicitor or, of failure on the part of the incorporated practice authorised legal business to comply with any provision of this Act or of rules made under this Act. . . . 9A(1) Where under paragraph 9 the Tribunal dismisses a complaint against a solicitor or an authorised legal business, a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) may appeal the decision to the Court. (2) The persons are— (a) in the case of a decision under paragraph 9(a)(i), the Council, (b) in the case of a decision under paragraph 9(a)(ii), the complainer, (c) in the case of a decision under paragraph 9(b), the Council. (3) An appeal under sub-paragraph (1) must be made before the expiry of the period of 21 days beginning with the day on which the Tribunal’s decision is intimated to the Council or, as the case may be, the complainer. [514] 9B(1) Subject to Part 4, the Tribunal may dismiss a regulatory complaint against an authorised legal business— (a) without requiring the authorised legal business to answer the allegations made against it or without holding any enquiry if sub-paragraph (2) applies, or (b) without hearing parties if the Tribunal are of the opinion upon consideration of the complaint and other documents that they disclose no case of failure on the part of the authorised legal business to comply with— (i) the practice rules forming part of the rules for authorising and regulating the legal business made under (or for the purposes of) section 41(1)(a) of the Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Act 2024...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 03 December 2024

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 (United Kingdom Context) Good morning, and welcome to the 34th meeting in 2024 of the Finance and Public Administration Committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 07 February 2024

He and his party should be ashamed that, in 2024, families cannot afford to feed their children.
Last updated: 25 August 2023

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R S6W-20846 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government for what reason SEPA reportedly only requires 4% of Scottish Water combined sewage overflow monitors to be reported to it, and whether SEPA will be requiring any of the 1,000 new monitors that Scottish Water is installing by the end of 2024 to be reported to it. S6W-20847 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 06 February 2025

—Official Report, 23 April 2024; c 6. Those were the words of Douglas Lumsden MSP as they appear in the Official Report of the Scottish Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 31 October 2023

We will be delivering secondary legislation to enable councils to apply a premium of up to 100 per cent on council tax rates for second homes from April 2024. We are working closely with local authorities and registered social landlords, including the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations, on that.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2023

The current lease runs out in May 2024 because the landlord wants to redevelop the land for housing.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 June 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 08 June 2022

The Scottish Fiscal Commission says that, in 2023-24 and 2024-25, spending on all other areas is expected to fall in real terms.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 25 November 2021

Why is the Government waiting until 2024, when there is a climate emergency now?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 February 2021

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To ask the Scottish Government how much it has invested since August 2019 on its strategy to eliminate hepatitis C, and whether it anticipates meeting its target to achieve this by 2024. Hepatitis C treatment is provided by territorial NHS Boards in Scotland, using funding from the core grant they receive from the Scottish Government.

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