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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS Parliamentary Year 1, No. 60, Session 6 Meeting of the Parliament Wednesday 15 December 2021 Note: (DT) signifies a decision taken at Decision Time. The meeting opened at 2.00 pm. 1.
Conclusion
The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee recommends that the Climate Change (Nitrogen Balance Sheet) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 be approved.
Bringing these together removes the need for customers to move between services, minimises data entry, reduces the time spent registering deeds, allows customers to manage cases through a searchable dashboard; and enables Registers of Scotland to maximise the use of automation to further reduce application processing times.
The cuts across the cultural heritage sector brought continued uncertainty in times when the cost-of-living crises drove organisational (and personal) costs.
The cuts across the cultural heritage sector brought continued uncertainty in times when the cost-of-living crises drove organisational (and personal) costs.
As with all guest publications, the findings and conclusions of this briefing are the views of the author at the time of publication and not those of SPICe, or of the Scottish Parliament.
Committee reports
Date published:
19 September 2024
SEPA reported that fires caused by lithium-ion batteries in bin lorries and waste sites in the UK have reached an all-time high, with the Environmental Services Association estimating an annual cost to the UK industry of £150 million.
A key principle of GB BPR is that data submitted by a company in their application is protected for defined periods of time following its submission to the HSE.