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The Committee pointed to a number of written submissions to both itself and the Finance and Constitution Committee which raised concerns on the use of delegated powers in the Bill. For example, the Law Society of Scotland said:
We have reservations about the use of subordinate legislation for the most important quest...
Not only does FMEL have the obligation to design, it has the right to do so, unhindered by CMAL. However, that right is tempered somewhat by CMAL’s right of review and approval. 7.
Not only does FMEL have the obligation to design, it has the right to do so, unhindered by CMAL. However, that right is tempered somewhat by CMAL’s right of review and approval. 7.
Committee reports
Date published:
13 November 2020
Problem which the Bill seeks to address
During the Committee's consideration, Members sought to better understand the particular problem which the Bill seeks to address and the evidence collated by the Member in Charge underpinning his case for the Bill to proceed.
It was clear in the “Independent Review of Adult Social Care in Scotland” report, and in the consultation on the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill, that people in Scotland want ministers to be held accountable for, and to be able to...
What is clear is that significant work will need to be undertaken across the public sector estate in Scotland and right across the UK to deal with RAAC in the longer term.
Amendments relating to the judiciary
Clause 88(3):
Power conferred on: the Secretary of State
Power exercisable by: order
Parliamentary procedure: negative
Provision
Clause 88(3) of the Bill amends a power conferred on the Secretary of State for Scotland in Schedule 1(2) of the PSPA 2013.