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Given the central responsibility of MSP office bearers, particularly Conveners, to ensure that CPGs are complying with the Code the Committee agreed that a lower limit would be appropriate and is recommending the limit is set at 3 CPGs.
(Scotland) Act 2005, which gives Scottish Ministers powers to make an order (i.e. pass) secondary legislation containing a code of practice "for the purposes of assessing, controlling and minimising sewerage nuisance".
There was a high level of support for the proposal to extend the Electoral Commission’s code of practice for third party campaigners to devolved Scottish elections.
We therefore strongly support the proposed revision to MSPs' Code of Conduct to extend the standard for the treatment of individuals to all those whom MSPs come in to contact with in the course of performing their role as parliamentarians.
Proposed powers, yet to be made in regulations,iRegulations and a code of practice on investigation of offences were consulted onScottish Government. (2018, August).
service provider or certain organisations provide information to the named person and vice versano changelimitationscan be shared in breach of a duty of confidentiality, but not in breach of any other lawonly share if can do so within data protection or other lawmust not prejudice criminal investigation or prosecutionno changefor information 'likely to be relevant' view of children, young person and parents should be considered before sharing.only share if ought to be provided (i.e likely benefit to wellbeing outweighs adverse effect)n/a (but see code...
I put on record the fact that some CPGs might have struggled with some of the code’s requirements because of the number of ministerial changes that occurred in the reporting period.