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Official Report Meeting date: 28 May 2025

Criminal Justice Committee 28 May 2025

To address that at the point of entry to a prison establishment, we have X-ray machines at the front of house for people who are visiting the prisons, and we have body scanners for people who are coming into custody and moving through reception. We have a range of dynamic measures.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 19 February 2025

To be fair, when we have highlighted such examples to officials, they have been very responsive and receptive and said, “Right, yes—good point.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2025

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 14 January 2025

The feedback that we have had and the reception of the report so far by MSPs have been positive, as was indicated by its consideration in the chamber.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2024

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 5 March 2024

In our service, protesters have at times even come into the reception. People who are coming to our service know who they are and what they are doing, and that is distressing.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 June 2023

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 01 June 2023

What is done is often out of the Scottish Government’s control—it depends on the UK Government’s reception of attempts, which may be rebuffed, successful or joined up with.
Last updated: 20 April 2023

SPBill25S062023

Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill [AS INTRODUCED] CONTENTS Section P ART 1 R EGULATORY FRAMEWORK C HAPTER 1 O BJECTIVES , PRINCIPLES AND KEY DEFINITIONS Overview of Part 1 Overview of the regulatory framework Regulatory objectives 2 Regulatory objectives 3 Application of the regulatory objectives Professional principles 4 Professional principles Power to amend regulatory objectives and professional principles 5 Power to amend the regulatory objectives and professional principles Meaning of key expressions 6 Meaning of “legal services” and “legal services provider” 7 Meaning of regulatory functions C HAPTER 2 REGULATORS Regulatory categories 8 Regulatory categories Requirements of category 1 regulators 9 Exercise of regulatory functions 10 Regulatory committee: composition and membership 11 Regulatory committee: lay and legal members 12 Regulatory committee: convener, sub-committees and minutes 13 Annual reports of category 1 regulator SP Bill 25 Session 6 (2023) ii Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill 14 Compensation funds Requirements of category 2 regulators 15 Exercise of regulatory functions 16 Annual reports of category 2 regulator Requirements of both category 1 and category 2 regulators 17 Register of regulated legal services providers 18 Professional indemnity insurance Powers of the Scottish Ministers in relation to regulators 19 Review of regulatory performance by the Scottish Ministers 20 Measures open to the Scottish Ministers Special rule changes 21 Power to direct special rule changes 22 Powers to amend or revoke directions 23 Reports on directions 24 Register of directions C HAPTER 3 N...
Last updated: 8 May 2025

SPCB 2025 Paper 26

. • Garden Level Public Area – single storey: Reception, exhibition, shop, public café and education. • Garden Level Foyer/Passholder Area – single storey, linking Ground Floor of other blocks.
Last updated: 19 July 2024

Correspondence from Cabinet Secretary for Transport to NZET Committee 17 July 2024 (003)

I would also like to thank Scottish Government Minister’s and in particular the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Fiona Hyslop MSP, for always having an “open door” to MACS and for being so receptive to our asks aimed at improving transport and travel for disabled people and older people.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper061

PB/S6/23/61 Bob Doris: S6M-08071: Rare Disease Day 2023 - That the Parliament notes that Rare Disease Day 2023 takes place on 28 February and that the theme for the global day is Share Your Colours, which is a call to patients, governments and all stakeholders in positions of power to do all that they can to remove the stigma around patients with rare diseases, and to work collaboratively to raise awareness of the challenges that such patients face; welcomes that this year will see the return of an in-person rare disease parliamentary event in the Scottish Parliament on 15 March; recognises the significance of Rare Disease Day and annual parliamentary reception...
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper052

Bob Doris: S6M-08071: Rare Disease Day 2023 - That the Parliament notes that Rare Disease Day 2023 takes place on 28 February and that the theme for the global day is Share Your Colours, which is a call to patients, governments and all stakeholders in positions of power to do all that they can to remove the stigma around patients with rare diseases, and to work collaboratively to raise awareness of the challenges that such patients face; welcomes that this year will see the return of an in-person rare disease parliamentary event in the Scottish Parliament on 15 March; recognises the significance of Rare Disease Day and annual parliamentary reception...

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