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The Committee heard from 10 panels of witnesses drawn from different sectors and the Scottish Government. 132 organisations and individuals submitted written responses to a call for views and a survey. An online engagement event was also held with 37 third sector and community representatives, and Committee members visited organisations in Paisley involved ...
In addition to formal evidence sessions on 22 and 29 September 2022 and 6 October 2022, the Committee held an informal online focus group on 26 September 2022.
The Committee agreed with the recommendation of the Scottish Government that the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Judicial Review and Courts Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 21 July 2021, relating to the transfer and enforcement of orders imposed through online justice procedures in England and Wales to Scotland, so far as th...
This means that, at present, the briefing cannot be accessed in our preferred online format.
While we work to resolve this, the briefing is available in PDF format.
Exam Diet and Assessments
In the last year, we have looked at the impact of exam cancellations and critically analysed both SQA's moderation process and appeals arrangements.
We held an online focus group with MSYPs from the Scottish Youth Parliament's Education and Lifelong Learning Committee.
Section 34: Information society services
Information society services are providers of economic services which take place online, such as the sale of goods by companies such as eBay, or the providers of payment facilities, like PayPal.
The Scottish Government's notification of the instrument can be found online.
The proposed Regulations revoke the Victims of Violent Intentional Crime (Arrangements for Compensation) (European Communities) Regulations 2005.