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Eligible SAF must be made from sustainable, wastes or residues derived from: biomass (e.g. used cooking oil or forestry residues); fossil wastes that cannot otherwise be avoided, reused or recycled (such as unrecyclable plastics); renewable or nuclear power. SAF produced from food, feed or energy crops is not eligible.
In it she modelled three areas of additional spend that would arise from the Bill:
cost of pupils attending residential outdoor education
transport costs
costs on the Scottish Government of producing guidance.
The Member in Charge initially estimated that the costs of the Bill after two years of operation would be between £20.4 million and £33.9 million in ...
Parliamentary consideration
The Education, Children and Young People (ECYP) Committee led scrutiny of the Bill at Stage 1. Stage 1 reports were produced by the Criminal Justice Committee and ECYP Committee.
This was contrasted sharply with the current reliance upon surveys and figures:
It's co-design, co-produced. It's also then monitored in a particular way.
Graham Simpson MSP raised the work of the Scottish Parliament Cross-Party Group on housing, who had produced a report on student housing and homelessness.
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As noted earlier in this report, the Committee produces annual Guidance for Committees on the Budget Process, which provides a summary of key issues, including relevant documents that can be drawn on, and different approaches they can take in their pre-budget scrutiny.
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What else (if anything) could the Scottish Government do to inform and involve the public to help meet Scotland’s climate change targets?
Participants produced a set of recommendations that were incorporated in a report and then presented to the Committee at a public evidence session on 16 April 2024.
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When asked why the former Chief Executive was not required to work for the six months’ notice period required by his contract, the former Chair of the Board told the Committee that—
We wanted him to depart at the end of December to allow the board and Water Industry Commission for Scotland to quickly refocus on value for money; to produce an...