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P ART 5 D UTIES UNDER THE P UBLIC F INANCE AND A CCOUNTABILITY (S COTLAND ) A CT 2000 16 (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision modifying the effect of the 30 Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 as it applies to accounts that are required under section 19 or 20 of that Act for the financial year ending with 31 March 2021. (2) In particular, the regulations may make provision about— (a) the timescales in which accounts must be provided, 35 (b) the provision of information and documents by electronic means, Coronavirus (Scotland) Bill 61 Schedule 7—Other measures in response to coronavirus (c) the manner in which accounts and any other relevant documents are to be published. (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations provide that regulations made under sub- paragraph (1) are to apply (with or with without modification) to the financial year 5 ending with 31 March 2022. (4) Before making regulations under this paragraph, the Scottish Ministers must consult the Auditor General for Scotland. (5) Regulations under this paragraph— (a) must be laid before the Scottish Parliament as soon as practicable after they are 10 made, and (b) cease to have effect at the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which they are made unless, during that period, they are approved by resolution of the Scottish Parliament. (6) In calculating the period of 28 days, no account is to be taken of any period during 15 which the Scottish Parliament is— (a) in recess for more than 4 days, or (b) dissolved. (7) If regulations cease to have effect as a result of sub-paragraph (5)(b), that does not— (a) affect anything previously done under the regulations, 20 (b) prevent the making of new regulations.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2017

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 26 January 2017

A level of bureaucracy is required in order to have proper accountability and scrutiny, and the Scottish Police Federation identified early the problem of the lack of proper accountability and scrutiny in respect of stop and search.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 June 2025

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 12 June 2025

For councillors, I am increasingly drawn to the idea that, although we are not required to, we will lay regulations, because Parliament should have the ability to consider the issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2018

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 11 December 2018

He is accompanied by Richard Dennis, the Accountant in Bankruptcy and agency chief executive, and John Cook, executive director of case operations and depute accountant in bankruptcy.
Last updated: 5 February 2025

Letter to Education Children and Young People Committee Parental Employment Followup

A review of the childcare provision sector taking into account the need to recruit and maintain the workforce in a range of settings was also a priority.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2021

Education, Children and Young People Committee 23 June 2021

We all have our political views, but we want to lay those aside as far as we can for our work on the committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2025

Public Audit Committee 03 December 2025 [Draft]

So, in your view, not signing off the accounts was the right and proper thing to do.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2024

Public Audit Committee 21 March 2024

As you have heard, we have appointed an interim CEO and accountable officer, who is sitting beside me.
Last updated: 11 March 2026

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If the Scottish Ministers consider that it is not practical to lay the regulations by that deadline, they must instead lay a report before the Scottish Parliament explaining why they are unable to lay the draft regulations.
Last updated: 11 March 2026

SPBill77AENS062026

If the Scottish Ministers consider that it is not practical to lay the regulations by that deadline, they must instead lay a report before the Scottish Parliament explaining why they are unable to lay the draft regulations.

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