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Written Submission. and the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport, Jeane FreemaniHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 10 March, 2020, Col 18, suggested evidence gathering in this area was hard and there was not a Scotland wide approach.
We sought the view of the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport on this issue in correspondenceixLetter to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport on the Supply and Demand for Medicines, 23 March 2020 and also her view of when the second stage of the review of PACS would be completed.
The Principal Regulations came into force on 26 March 2020.
The Policy Note states that the Regulations under consideration at this meeting would amend the Principal Regulations in five areas as follows—
To strengthen measures relating to social distancing in business premises by giving enforcement powers to police and local authorities so that “where a bus...
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Achieving a compromise between these two positions is going to be one of the most challenging aspects of the negotiations.
The SLC Discussion Paper explains the rules as follows:
Each person who communicates, transmits or temporarily stores defamatory material online, or uses a hyperlink to, or aggregates such material, is potentially liable under defamation law.
Scottish Law Commission. (2016, March). Discussion Paper on Defamation (para 7.3).
Committee consideration
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the delegated powers in the Bill and concluded that there was no need to draw the Scottish Parliament's attention to any of the Bill's provisions1Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. (2019, March 27). Scottish National Investment Bank Bill Stage 1.
VAT
With reference to VAT, although under the Scotland Act 20161UK Government. (2016, March 23). Scotland Act (2016). Retrieved from <a href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2016/11/enacted" target="_blank">http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2016/11/enacted</a> [accessed 01 April 2019] the UK Government agreed to assign the first 10p of th...
In June 2017, the Scottish Government tasked an Independent Advisory Group to consider the taking, use and retention of biometric data in policing. Their March 2018 recommendations called for legislation to create an independent Scottish Biometrics Commissioner, answerable to the Scottish Parliament, who would keep under review the acquisition, retention, u...
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“Mrs May should look at the option of retaining the closest possible links with the EU for the first two years after its exit in March, modelled on Norway's relationship with...