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In return for scrapping non-LEZ standard cars, a cash grant of £2000 is received, and a further allowance of up to £1000 per household or business towards sustainable travel costs.
Subsection (6) defines “working day” as a day which is not a Saturday, a Sunday or a bankholiday in Scotland. 14 This document relates to the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 13) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 2 March 2022 89.
No significant financial implications. 3 SI NOTIFICATION: SUMMARY Title: The Official Controls (Extension of Transitional Periods) (Amendment) Regulations 2025– “Defra OFC/023” Proposed laying date at Westminster: 29 April 2025 Date by which Committee is to respond: By 5 April 2025.
The response to the Norwegian method of charging is set out below that and is as up to date as I can make it. Timing within Statutory Obligations Section 1 The tables below set out what is expected of each body involved in the regulatory process.
Mike Spain: “I must confess, I haven’t had time to read this in detail as I got this phone call to attend this committee whilst on holiday last week, so I’m literally back from holiday and into this meeting so apologies if I’m not as fully prepared as I might like to be.”
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 February 2022
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on whether the reserves of an independent Scottish central bank would be funded entirely from an independent Scottish budget.
The Committee suggests that the successor committee will wish to review the operation of these two new registers.
Scottish National Investment Bank
The Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) was launched in 2020.
Comparing the most up-to-date2022-23 figure in the 11/2022 Finance Circular with the provisional allocation figure for 2023-24 gives us a real terms reduction of £233 million, or -1.9%, over the year.