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It allows local authorities to charge the levy as a fixed amount and makes other changes to the operation of the levy..
Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill.
Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill.
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Proposal for a Committee Bill - Scottish Parliament (Assistance for Political Parties) Bill
A report to Parliament to propose a Committee Bill on Scottish Parliament (Assistance for Political Parties) Bill.
I have not heard any member mention Dennis Canavan, who introduced his own member’s bill—the St Andrew’s Day Bank Holiday (Scotland) Bill—which became an act in 2007.
I will take no lessons today from Douglas Ross, as he desperately clutches at straws in his last weeks in office. Standing up for Scotland’s pensioners is not clutching at straws.
Nuair a tha iad air co-dhùnadh sgeama cìs luchd-tadhail a thoirt a-steach, feumaidh an t-ùghdarras ionadail fios a chur gu Riaghaltas na h-Alba agus cuideachd an co-dhùnadh aca fhoillseachadh gus am bi fios aig “a h-uile duine aig a bheil ùidh ann an sgeama den leithid mus tig sgeama gu bith" 2Scottish Government. (2023). Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill Explanatory Notes. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/visitor-levy-scotland-bill/introduced/explanatory-notes-accessible.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/visitor-levy-scotland-bill/introduced/explanatory-notes-accessible.pdf</a>.
I provided a response to the recent Community Justice (Scotland) Bill consultation. I think that it is appropriate that you are involved, given the insight that you have.
WWF Scotland suggests that “research has predicted that Scotland’s land use sector will need £1.5-1.8billion annually over the next decade to meet climate and biodiversity objectives”.
WWF Scotland suggests that “research has predicted that Scotland’s land use sector will need £1.5-1.8billion annually over the next decade to meet climate and biodiversity objectives”.