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Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2013

Subordinate Legislation Committee 12 March 2013

However, in this instance the committee may wish to accept that the cross-references in question needed to be made as a result of the requirement to comply with the 28-day rule between the laying of the regulations and the date on which they come into force, and to implement an undertaking that was given to the Welfare Reform Committee to lay the regulations by 27 February.Is the committee content not to draw the regulations to the attention of the Parliament?
Committee reports Date published: 20 December 2018

Consent notification considered by the Justice Committee, 18 December 2018 - Recommendation

Recommendation The Committee is content for the Scottish Government to give its consent for the UK Ministers to lay a Statutory Instrument in the UK Parliament on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations and Non-Contractual Obligations (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018.
Last updated: 25 June 2026

Scottish Parliament committees current committees remits and membership

Convenor: Helen McDade (Reform) Deputy Convener: Jack Middleton (SNP) Members: Paul McLennan (SNP) Heather Anderson (SNP) Joe Long (Lab) Adam Harley (LD) Kayleigh Kinross-O’Neill (Green) Substitute members: Public Audit Committee (M) Remit: to consider and report on the following — (a) any accounts laid before the Parliament; (b) any report laid before or made to the Parliament by the Auditor General for Scotland; and (c) any other document laid before the Parliament, or referred to it by the Parliamentary Bureau or by the Auditor General for Scotland, concerning financial control, accounting and auditing in relation to public expenditure.
Last updated: 24 June 2026

Scottish Parliament committees current committees remits and membership

Convenor: Helen McDade (Reform) Deputy Convener: (SNP) Members: Jack Middleton (SNP) Paul McLennan (SNP) Heather Anderson (SNP) Joe Long (Lab) Adam Harley (LD) Kayleigh Kinross-O’Neill (Green) Substitute members: Public Audit Committee (M) Remit: to consider and report on the following — (a) any accounts laid before the Parliament; (b) any report laid before or made to the Parliament by the Auditor General for Scotland; and (c) any other document laid before the Parliament, or referred to it by the Parliamentary Bureau or by the Auditor General for Scotland, concerning financial control, accounting and auditing in relation to public expenditure.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 September 2024

Public Audit Committee 19 September 2024

It is important to recognise how accountability is set out here. The public finance manual is clear on the accountability of different individuals.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 November 2021

Public Audit Committee 04 November 2021

I am happy to start, and I am sure that Pat Kenny will want to say a few words, given his interaction with the chief executive as the accountable officer. That is an important point to start with—the accountable officer is the chief executive, who is accountable to both the bo...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2021

Public Audit Committee 28 October 2021

Perhaps one of the issues is that the community justice partners still remain accountable through their usual accountability arrangements.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2023

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 23 May 2023

It is a cycle in which countries are held to account every four to five years, and the progress indicators for which they will be held accountable as part of the cycle will be very much before their peers.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 19 March 2024

The lack of data, which we all appreciate but do not necessarily lay at anybody’s door in particular, has already been pointed out.
Last updated: 20 February 2025

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There will be additional costs associated with the publication and laying of SSIs and accompanying documents required for secondary legislation.

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