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Last updated: 19 February 2025

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The Scottish Ministers must also, at the same time as laying regulations which amend a target, lay a statement before the Parliament setting out why they consider it appropriate to amend the target.
Committees Published: 21 September 2021

Follow up Response on 31 August session with Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Economy - 21 September 2021

Later this autumn we will lay a draft NPF4 in the Scottish Parliament.
Last updated: 20 April 2023

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The Ministers’ main roles are the appointment of members, approving the location of the organisation, sending the statement of accounts to the Auditors General and laying the audited accounts in parliament.
Last updated: 22 November 2022

SPBill21PMS062022accessible

In relation to lay trustees, however, the position is different.
Last updated: 19 September 2024

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After undertaking a CWB ‘diagnostic’ to identify existing practice and where opportunities lay, the council developed Scotland’s first CWB Strategy and Action Plan in 2020.
Last updated: 19 September 2024

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After undertaking a CWB ‘diagnostic’ to identify existing practice and where opportunities lay, the council developed Scotland’s first CWB Strategy and Action Plan in 2020.
Last updated: 19 December 2023

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After undertaking a CWB ‘diagnostic’ to identify existing practice and where opportunities lay, the council developed Scotland’s first CWB Strategy and Action Plan in 2020.
Last updated: 26 October 2023

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David McGill Clerk of the Parliament 26 October 2023 Appendix (Note: this Appendix does not form part of the Minutes) Subordinate Legislation Negative Instruments The following instrument was laid before the Parliament on 26 October 2023 and is subject to the negative procedure— Public Procurement (Agreement on Government Procurement) (Thresholds) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2023 (SSI 2023/300) laid under Regulation 83A(1) of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015, Regulation 108A(1) of the Utilities Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2016, Regulation 60ZA(1) of the Concession Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2016 and Paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 2 of the Trade Act 2021 Other Documents The following documents were laid before the Parliament on 26 October 2023 and are not subject to parliamentary procedure— Ending Homelessness Together: Annual report to the Scottish Parliament, October 2023 (SG/2023/228) laid at the request of a member of the Scottish Government and not under any laying...
Last updated: 19 January 2022

SPBill03AS062021

Power to reimburse costs 1 Power for Scottish Ministers to reimburse costs relating to the removal of 5 transvaginal mesh (1) The Scottish Ministers may make a scheme for the making of payments by them reimbursing costs incurred in connection with qualifying mesh removal surgery. (2) “Mesh removal surgery” is surgery a principal purpose of which is to wholly or partially remove from a person’s body synthetic mesh which was originally implanted 10 transvaginally (that is, by means of insertion through the person’s vaginal wall) for the 1 purpose of treating stress urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. (3) Mesh removal surgery is “qualifying” mesh removal surgery if it was arranged— (a) other than by a health board, (b) in relation to a person who was ordinarily resident in Scotland at (either or both)— 15 (i) the time the mesh removal surgery was arranged, (ii) the time of implantation of any of the mesh which it is the purpose of the mesh removal surgery to wholly or partially remove, and (c) before a date specified in the scheme, which can be no earlier than the day of Royal Assent. 20 (4) The following are costs incurred in connection with qualifying mesh removal surgery— (a) the cost of the qualifying mesh removal surgery, as charged to or in respect of the person who underwent the surgery, (b) reasonable costs incurred by— (i) that person, and 25 (ii) one other person who was supporting that person, in travelling to and from the place where the surgery took place, SP Bill 3A Session 6 (2021) 2 Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill (c) reasonable accommodation and subsistence costs incurred by those persons while at that place, and (d) any other costs specified as such in the scheme. (5) In subsection (3), “health board” means a board constituted under section 2(1)(a) of the 5 National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978. 2 Further provision about scheme (1) A scheme under section 1 may in particular make provision— (a) requiring an application to be made for a payment under the scheme (a “reimbursement payment”), 10 (b) requiring applications to be made before a date specified in the scheme, 1 (c) about the persons by whom applications may be made, (d) about how applications may be made, (e) about information and evidence to be provided with, or in relation to, applications, (f) about factors that may be taken into account...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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Those include the obligation to keep regular books under the inspection and direction of the Trustees; to prepare accounts; to have those accounts audited; and to lay the accounts annually before the Trustees. 8.

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