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Last updated: 8 October 2025

SPBill77S062025

P ART 1 N ON - SURGICAL P ROCEDURES Meaning of “non-surgical procedure” 1 Meaning of “non-surgical procedure” 10 (1) In this Part, a “non-surgical procedure”— 1 (a) means a procedure that is carried out on a natural person which— (i) pierces or penetrates the person’s skin, including by means of a needle, chemical, medicine, heat, cold, light, laser, sound or electricity, and (ii) is of a kind specified in schedule 1, but 15 (b) does not include a procedure— (i) that is provided by a person acting for or on behalf of the health service, (ii) that is provided by a health care provider for the purpose of, or in connection with, preventing, diagnosing or treating an illness of the person mentioned in paragraph (a), or 20 (iii) that is designated by an order under section 44(1)(b) of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 as an activity...
Last updated: 9 September 2025

Fourth Bi Annual Scottish Government REUL Act update

While this update is focused on assimilated law, the Committee has made clear, in its inquiry on the transparency of intergovernmental activity, its interest in wider EU policy matters such as the potential for dynamic alignment with EU law as a result of new UK/EU agreements.
Last updated: 7 April 2025

StandardsCommissionforScotlandApril2025

All Elected Members are provided details of the induction sessions in the pack which is issued to them at the Election Count. We actively encourage attendance but the general induction sessions (including the Code of Conduct session) As part of the Council’s induction programme we offer We offer guidance to Members on a regular basis on the Code of Conduct ...
Last updated: 7 April 2025

StandardsComissionforScotland

All Elected Members are provided details of the induction sessions in the pack which is issued to them at the Election Count. We actively encourage attendance but the general induction sessions (including the Code of Conduct session) As part of the Council’s induction programme we offer We offer guidance to Members on a regular basis on the Code of Conduct ...
Last updated: 30 January 2025

Iceland 2024 Visit Report

As with all outward visits supported by the International Relations Office, it sought to meet the aims of the Scottish Parliament’s International Strategy, namely: • to promote the Scottish Parliament, its practices and processes as an open, accessible and participative legislature amongst other parliaments and international organisations; • to develop the Scottish Parliament’s reputation, skills, knowledge and abilities, through this work and its relations with other legislatures and organisations, to represent the people of Scotland in holding the Scottish Government and public bodies to account; • to enhance the Scottish Parliament’s institutional and international reputation through meetings with other parliamentarians and policy makers; and • to support and promote, through the Scottish Parliament’s participation, activities...
Last updated: 13 December 2024

VoiceAbility Scotland FY24 25 Q2 Quarterly Report

They are keen to incorporate education, drop ins, information sessions and other activities. We will look to set up a drop in.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

Scottish Government Response to Criminal Justice Committee Prebudget Scrutiny Report 4 December 2024

The SPA, Police Scotland, Scottish Government, and health and social care partners have established a Partnership Delivery Group on Mental Health and Policing, taking forward a wide range of activity to ensure that people with mental health needs are provided with the support they need, recognising that police officers and staff, while often the first point...
Last updated: 2 December 2024

SPBill42AFMS062024accessible

The EMB also holds money in reserve that it considers will cover any transition costs.t This is separate from the additional funding for the EMB identified in the Financial Memorandum on introduction as desirable for expansion of the EMB’s activities and the appointment of paid office holders.
Last updated: 28 November 2024

SPBill42AFMS062024

The EMB also holds money in reserve that it considers will cover any transition costs.t This is separate from the additional funding for the EMB identified in the Financial Memorandum on introduction as desirable for expansion of the EMB’s activities and the appointment of paid office holders.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Police Ethics Bill Letter from the Cab Sec JHA 10 June 2024

The Scottish Government’s assessment is that the PIRC can be held to account through the Scottish Ministers, who are ultimately accountable for the activities of the PIRC and its use of resources, and who are accountable to the Scottish Parliament.

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