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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2021

S6W-02548

The current plan is to fully dual the A96 between Inverness and Aberdeen, however we have agreed to conduct a transparent, evidence-based review to include a climate compatibility assessment to assess direct and indirect impacts on the climate and the environment which will report by the end of 2022. Delivery of any section of the programme can only commen...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2021

S6W-02390

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will prioritise non-domestic rates relief for retail, hospitality and leisure industries after March 2022. Scottish Government has a long-standing record of providing the most generous non-domestic rates regime in the UK and were the first Government in the UK to offer any extension to relief for the retail, hospit...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 August 2021

S6W-01912

The ETM suppliers are working to enhance the payment facilities, however the launch of Young Persons Free Bus Travel Scheme in January 2022, will mean this functionality is not required as those aged under 22 will be provided free bus travel.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 August 2021

S6W-01614

The Scottish Government is committed to enhancing research into biodiversity, as set out in our ‘Environment, natural resources and agriculture research: strategy 2022 to 2027’. This includes plans to establish a Scottish Centre of Expertise in Biodiversity, which will advise policymakers across central and local government and public bodies, on how best to...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 03 September 2024

Earlier this year, I joined Winchburgh residents in delivering a petition, signed by more than 2,000 people, to the Scottish Government, calling for a date to be set for the opening of the station.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 September 2018

Education and Skills Committee 19 September 2018

Obviously, we have challenges every year, depending on where the Easter holidays fall. For the 2019 examination diet, the deadline date is towards the end of March.
Last updated: 12 March 2021

SPBill79BS052021

Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill 25 Part 4—Financial redress: redress payments Chapter 1—Determination of applications for redress payments (4) The condition referred to in subsection (2) is that no new scheme contributors have been included in the contributor list in the period— (a) beginning with the date the panel appointed under section 33 or, as the case may be, a review panel appointed under section 53 determined that the applicant was 5 eligible for the fixed rate payment or, where subsection (3)(b) applies, the previous individually assessed payment, and (b) ending with the date the panel appointed under section 33 or, as the case may be, a review panel appointed under section 53 determines that the applicant is eligible for the further sum. 10 (5) Where an applicant signs and returns a waiver in accordance with subsection (1)— (a) no relevant civil proceedings may be brought by or on behalf of the applicant, (b) section 3(2) of the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1940 does not apply in so far as it would entitle any person to recover from the Scottish Ministers or a relevant scheme contributor any contribution towards the payment 15 by that person of any damages or expenses in respect of relevant abuse, and (c) any other right under any enactment or rule of law to recover any contribution from the Scottish Ministers or a relevant scheme contributor in relation to relevant abuse, and any right of relief or of indemnity against Ministers or a relevant scheme contributor in relation to relevant abuse, ceases to have effect. 20 (6) For the purposes of this section— “relevant abuse” means— (a) the abuse to which the application relates, and (b) any other abuse of the person in respect of whom the application is made for which the applicant would have been eligible to apply for a redress payment 25 by virtue of section 16, “relevant civil proceedings” are civil proceedings against the Scottish Ministers or any relevant scheme contributor (whether or not the proceedings are also against another person) in which the applicant seeks compensation or any other remedy in relation to relevant abuse, 30 “relevant scheme contributor” is a scheme contributor who is included in the contributor list on the date the panel appointed under section 33 or, as the case may be, a review panel appointed under section 53 determines that the applicant is eligible for the redress payment. (7) For the purpose of subsection (6), where a scheme contributor is removed from the 35 contributor list with retrospective effect in accordance with section 13A, the question of whether the scheme contributor is a relevant scheme contributor on a particular date is to be determined by reference to the contributor list as retrospectively amended. 46 Form and content of waiver The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about— 40 (a) the form and content of any waiver to be signed and returned under section 45, (b) the information to be provided to the applicant in relation to the waiver and its effects. 26 Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill Part 4—Financial redress: redress payments Chapter 1—Determination of applications for redress payments 46A Report on effect of waiver on participation in redress scheme Before the end of the period of 18 months beginning with the day section 45 comes into force, the Scottish Ministers must lay before the Scottish Parliament a report setting out— (a) their assessment of— 5 (i) the impact (if any) of the waiver under section 45 on applications for a redress payment, (ii) the effectiveness of the waiver in encouraging public authorities, voluntary organisations and other persons to become scheme contributors, (b) the steps (if any) they intend to take as a result of that assessment, 10 (c) where they do not intend to take any such steps, their reasons for that.
Last updated: 17 February 2021

SPBill79AS052021

Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill 5 Part 2—Operation of the redress scheme Contributions to the redress scheme 12 Scheme contributors (1) The Scottish Ministers must establish and maintain a list of public authorities, voluntary organisations and other persons (other than individuals)— 5 (a) who exercise or have exercised functions in relation to the safeguarding or promotion of the welfare of children or the protection or furthering of their interests, and (b) who, in the opinion of Ministers, are making or have agreed to make a fair and meaningful financial contribution towards the funding of redress payments under 10 this Act. (2) In this Act— (a) the list established and maintained under subsection (1) is the “contributor list”, and (b) a public authority, voluntary organisation or other person (other than an individual) included from time to time in the list is a “scheme contributor”. 15 (3) The contributor list must record, in relation to each scheme contributor— (a) the date...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2017

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 16 November 2017

For example, when they do internet banking, they should log out afterwards—we all know that—but there are also certain things that people do not know, because no one has told them about them.
Last updated: 21 February 2020

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Order 2015 follows. (2) In article 7(6) (manner of voting at Scottish parliamentary elections)— 35 (a) the word “or” at the end of sub-paragraph (a) is revoked, (b) at the end of sub-paragraph (b), insert “; or (c) a person to whom section 3(1A) of that Act (exception to disenfranchisement for offenders sentenced to term not exceeding 12 months) applies, and such a person may only vote by post or by proxy 9 Scottish Elections (Franchise and Representation) Bill Schedule—Modifications of enactments in consequence of Part 2 (where the person is entitled as an elector to vote by post or, as the case may be, by proxy at the election).”. (3) In article 8(3) (absent vote at Scottish parliamentary elections for an indefinite period or a particular period)— 5 (a) the word “or” at the end of sub-paragraph (d) is revoked, (b) at the end of sub-paragraph (e), insert “; or (f) is a person to whom section 3(1A) of the 1983 Act (exception to disenfranchisement for offenders sentenced to term not exceeding 12 months) applies.”. 10 (4) In article 10 (proxies at Scottish parliamentary elections), after paragraph (4) insert— “(4A) A person is not capable of voting as proxy at a Scottish parliamentary election if on the date...

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