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Committee reports Date published: 10 December 2019

Report on the proposed draft Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Regulations 2020 - Carbon impacts

British Glass questioned the figures on output produced by Zero Waste Scotland, suggesting the carbon impact of the Scheme was less than predicted as it failed to take into account recent improvements in recycling rates and what could be achieved under EPR.iBritish Glass, written submission.
Committee reports Date published: 9 December 2019

Scottish Biometrics Commissioner Bill Stage 1 Report - Development, approval and review

It is anticipated that the Code will reflect the need for transparency, accountability and the observance of the rule of law.
Committee reports Date published: 3 July 2019

What should primary care look like for the next generation? - Introduction

SYP’s Values are: Democracy – We are youth-led and accountable to young people aged 12 to 25.
Committee reports Date published: 25 June 2019

Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (SPSO) (Healthcare Whistleblowing) Order 2019 - Proposed Regulations - Qualifying Disclosures

A number of Scottish bodies are “prescribed persons” for the purposes of the 1996 Act, including new bodies added over the years including the Accounts Commission for Scotland, the Auditor General for Scotland, the Commissioner for Children and Young People in Scotland and the Scottish Information Commissioner.
Committee reports Date published: 2 April 2019

Subordinate legislation considered by the Committee on 2 April 2019 - Annex

Section 483 provides for Scottish Ministers to make an order providing for the accounts of a Scottish company to be audited by the Auditor General for Scotland.
Committee reports Date published: 2 April 2019

Subordinate legislation considered by the Committee on 2 April 2019 - Companies Act 2006 (Scottish public sector companies to be audited by the Auditor General for Scotland) Order 2019 (2019/Draft) (Economy, Energy and Fair Work)

Companies Act 2006 (Scottish public sector companies to be audited by the Auditor General for Scotland) Order 2019 (2019/Draft) (Economy, Energy and Fair Work) Purpose This Order enables the accounts of ILF Scotland to be audited by the Auditor General for Scotland with effect from 24 May 2019.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 January 2019

Informed Consent in Healthcare Settings - 1.2.4 Advance directives and statements

There is no guarantee that requests made in the statement will be followed, but the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland advises that they will be taken into account.2Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 December 2018

Local Government Finance: Budget 2019-20 and provisional allocations to local authorities - Real terms change, 2018-19 to 2019-20

It is worth noting that, where Midlothian Council is concerned, the Accounts Commission's report, Local Government in Scotland: Challenges and Performance 20181Accounts Commission. (2018, April 5).
Committee reports Date published: 14 November 2018

Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 - Overview of the Bill

It comprises: Part 1 – emissions reduction targets Part 2 – emissions accounting Part 3 – reporting and planning duties Part 4 – minor and consequential modifications Part 5 – final provisions The Scottish Government describes the Bill as having a primary and a secondary objective.
Committee reports Date published: 2 October 2018

Legislative Consent Memorandum for the Trade Bill - Recommendations

The choice would be available to Scottish Ministers but they would be accountable to the Parliament for the proper choice of procedure.

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