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According to Scottish Fiscal Commission, Scottish GDP is not expected to fully recover until the start of 2024. This report therefore sets the foundation for further work in the next Parliamentary session.
It therefore calls on the Scottish Government, as the Bill progresses to Stage 2, to bring forward proposals for a sunset clause extended to a date that gives due reference to the planned end of the transition period in 2024. As recommended by the DPLR Committee, the REC Committee believes that, should the Scottish Government wish to continue to retain thi...
Social Security Scotland
Previous sections have discussed existing agencies that deliver devolved social security (local authorities and the DWP). However, by 2024 the bulk of Scottish social security payments will be delivered by a new agency, Social Security Scotland which was created in September 2018 as an executive agency of the Scottish Government.
It appears that the instrument could be re-laid timeously, given that the first provisions in it to come into force do so on 1 March 2019, and regulation 3(2)(d) in question comes into force on 1 March 2024.
Recommendations
The Committee draws the Regulations to the attention of the Parliament on reporting ground (h), as the meaning of regulation 3(2)(d) co...
We can also look at the work that has been done on the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024 with regard to what happens on our peatlands.
Will the cabinet secretary stop—to use his own words—finger pointing, take responsibility and clearly lay out his vision for rural support post 2024? I completely reject Mr Carson’s analysis.