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Last updated: 17 May 2023

SPBill16AS062023

.”, (b) in subsection (3), for “such representations” substitute “representations under subsection (2)”. (4) After section 17A insert— “17B Review by Parole Board of decision to recommend or direct release on 10 licence 1 (1) This section applies where— (a) the Parole Board recommends or directs that a prisoner be released on licence under this Part, and (b) the prisoner has not yet been released on licence as a result of the 15 Board’s recommendation or, as the case may be, direction. (2) The Parole Board may, if subsection (3) applies, review its recommendation or, as the case may be, direction that the prisoner be released on licence. (3) This subsection applies if information comes to the Parole Board’s attention— (a) that was not available to the Board when it made its recommendation 20 or, as the case may be, direction, and (b) which, in the opinion of Board, has a significant bearing on the prisoner’s suitability for release on licence.”. 8 Power to release early (1) The 1993 Act is amended as follows. 25 (2) After section 3B (review of decisions as to determinate sentences) insert— “3C Power to release early (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations provide that a person of a description specified in the regulations is to be released from prison early on a date that is— 30 (a) either— (i) specified in the regulations, or (ii) determined in accordance with provision made in the regulations, and (b) not later than the regulations’ latest release date. 35 (2) The Scottish Ministers may make regulations under this section only if they are satisfied that making the regulations is necessary and proportionate, in response to the effects an emergency situation is having or is likely to have on a prison or prisons generally, for the purpose of protecting— (a) the security and good order of any prison to which the regulations would 40 relate, or 12 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 2—release from custody (b) the health, safety or welfare of prisoners, or those working, in any such prison. (3) Regulations under this section may— (a) provide that long term prisoners released by virtue of those regulations 5 are released on licence, (b) specify standard conditions which must be included in any licence granted by virtue of paragraph (a). (3A) A person is not to be released from prison by virtue of regulations under this section more than 180 days earlier than the Scottish Ministers would otherwise 10 be required to release the person. 1 (4) A person is not to be released from prison by virtue of regulations under this section if— (a) the person falls within subsection (5), or (b) the governor of the prison within which the person is detained considers 15 that the person would, if released, pose an immediate risk of harm— (i) to an identified person, or (ii) to an identified group of people. (5) A person falls within this subsection if the person is— (a) a life prisoner, 20 (b) an untried prisoner, (c) a terrorist prisoner within the meaning of section 1AB, (d) due to serve a terrorism sentence within the meaning of section 1B but, by virtue of that section, is not yet serving it, (e) liable to removal from the United Kingdom for the purposes of section 25 9, (f) subject to a supervised release order under section 209 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, (g) serving a sentence passed under section 210A of that Act (extended sentences for sex, violent and terrorist offenders), 30 (h) the subject of proceedings under the Extradition Act 2003, (i) subject to the notification requirements of Part 2 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, (j) serving a sentence of imprisonment or detention for an offence— (i) that is aggravated as described in section 1(1)(a) of the Abusive 35 Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Act 2016, (ii) under section 1(1) of the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018, (iii) under section 7(1) or 17(1) of the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Act 2021, (k) a long-term prisoner, unless that prisoner has been recommended for 40 release by the Parole Board at the date on which the regulations are made. 13 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 2—release from custody (6) Regulations under this section may make different provision for different purposes. (7) In this section— “emergency situation” means— 5 (a) the incidence or spread of infection, contamination or the source of contamination which presents or could present significant harm to human health in Scotland (whether from risks originating there or elsewhere), (b) an event or situation which has resulted in any prison (or part of 10 a prison) to which the regulations would relate being unusable, 1 (c) any other event or situation which is reasonably considered by the Scottish Ministers to place at significant risk— (i) the security and good order of a prison or prisons generally, (ii) the health, safety, and welfare of prisoners, or those working, 15 in any such prison, “governor” in relation to a prison, means— (a) the governor appointed for the prison under section 3(1A) of the Prisons (Scotland) Act 1989, or (b) in the case of a contracted out prison, the director appointed for 20 the prison under section 107(1)(a) of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, “latest release date” means a date specified in the regulations in question, which must be a date within the period of 180 days beginning with the day that the regulations are made, 25 “untried prisoner” means a person who, whether or not in prison for any other reason, is in prison— (a) having been committed for examination or trial on a criminal charge, (b) by virtue of remand in custody under the Extradition Act 2003, 30 (c) by virtue of detention under Schedule 2 or 3 of the Immigration Act 1971, or (d) following conviction and awaiting sentence. 3D Parliamentary scrutiny of regulations made under section 3C (1) Regulations under section 3C are subject to the affirmative procedure, unless 35 subsection (2) applies to them. (2) This subsection applies to regulations if the Scottish statutory instrument containing the regulations includes a declaration that the Scottish Ministers are of the opinion that, by reason of urgency, it is necessary to make the regulations without their being subject to the affirmative procedure. 14 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 2—release from custody (3) Where subsection (2) applies to regulations— (a) section 30 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 does not apply to the regulations, (b) the Scottish statutory instrument containing the regulations must be laid 5 before the Scottish Parliament as soon as practicable after they are made, 5 (c) the Scottish Ministers must explain why they are of the opinion that, by reason of urgency, it is necessary to make the regulations without their being subject to the affirmative procedure, and (d) the regulations cease to have effect at the end of the period of 28 days 10 beginning with the day on which they are made unless, during that 1 period, the Scottish statutory instrument containing them is approved by resolution of the Parliament. (4) In calculating the period of 28 days mentioned in subsection (3)(d), no account is to be taken of any time during which the Scottish Parliament is— 15 (a) in recess for more than 4 days, or (b) dissolved. (5) Regulations ceasing to have effect by virtue of subsection (3)(d) neither— (a) affects anything done under the regulations before they ceased to have effect, nor 20 (b) prevents new regulations being made under section 3C. 3E Effect of early release from prison or young offenders institution by virtue of regulations (1) A person described in the first column of the table below who is released from custody by virtue of regulations under section 3C is deemed to have been 25 released by virtue of the provision of this Act mentioned in the corresponding entry in the second column. 27 Provision of this Act by Status of person immediately before release virtue of which the person is deemed to have been 30 released 31 A short-term prisoner section 1(1) 32 A long-term prisoner section 1(3) 33 A person serving a term of imprisonment or section 1(1), construed as 34 detention imposed on a basis mentioned in section required by section 5(2) 35 5(1)(a) or (b) (fine defaulters and persons in contempt of court) and who is, for any purpose, to be treated as a short-term prisoner by virtue of that section 39 A person serving a term of imprisonment or section 1(3), construed as 40 40 detention imposed on a basis mentioned in section required by section 5(2) and who is, for any purpose, to be 5(1)(a) or (b) 15 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 2—release from custody 27 Status of person immediately before release Provision of this Act by virtue of which the person is deemed to have been released 5 treated as a long-term prisoner by virtue of that section 7 (a) A person detained— section 7(2) (i) under section 208 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 10 (detention of children convicted on 1 indictment), or (ii) in pursuance of an order under section 7(3) (children detained in solemn proceedings) 15 (2) In this section, “short-term prisoner” and “long-term prisoner” include a person treated, for any purpose, as a short-term prisoner or (as the case may be) a long term prisoner by virtue of section 6(1)(a) or 16(5)(a).”. (3) In section 12 (conditions in licence), after subsection (3) insert— “(3A) Subsection (3)(b) does not apply in relation to a standard condition in a licence 20 granted by virtue of regulations under section 3C(3).”. (4) After that section insert— “12ZA Conditions for persons released on licence under section 3C(3) (1) Standard conditions specified by the Scottish Ministers in regulations under section 3C(3) remain in force (unless they are cancelled) in relation to a 25 released person until the date on which the released person would, but for release by virtue of the regulations, fall to be released under section 1(3). (2) Standard conditions specified by the Scottish Ministers in regulations under section 3C(3) may include a curfew condition complying with section 12AB.”. 9 Duty to engage in release planning 30 (1) The Community Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 (“the 2016 Act”) is amended as follows. (2) After section 34 (innovation, learning and development activity) insert— “Engagement in release planning 34A Duty to engage in release planning (1) Each person falling within subsection (2) must, so far as reasonably practicable, 35 comply with a request by the Scottish Ministers to engage in the development, management and delivery of a release plan. (2) The persons are— (a) a local authority, (b) a health board, 40 (c) the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland, 16 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 2—release from custody (d) Skills Development Scotland, (e) an integration joint board established by virtue of section 9 of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014. (3) Engagement under subsection (1) must take place within the timescale specified 5 in the request. (4) In complying with subsection (1), a person— (a) must have regard to the role which third sector bodies are able to play in the development, management and delivery of the release plan, (b) may commission services from, or co-ordinate...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200513

Other new and altered motions and amendments *S5M-21724 Lewis Macdonald: Future of the North Sea Oil and Gas Industry—That the Parliament believes that low oil prices and COVID-19 pose an existential threat to the North Sea oil and gas industry; notes the Offshore Co-ordinating Group (OCG) of trade unions’ estimate that 3,500 jobs in the supply chain are at...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200501

Supported by: Stuart McMillan*, Sandra White*, Stewart Stevenson*, Bill Kidd*, Richard Lyle*, David Torrance*, Willie Coffey* *S5M-21613 Iain Gray: Thanking East Lothian's Resilience Groups—That the Parliament recognises and commends the outstanding response to the COVID-19 pandemic by resilience groups and volunteers across East Lothian; notes that over 1,500 volunteers have become involved in community support activity via these groups, helping to organise and carry out a wide range of tasks to inform, advise and assist residents, especially people who are shielding or self- isolating; acknowledges the important work undertaken by staff at East Lothian Council, especially its local area partnerships, community councils, community and residents' associations and groups, charities and voluntary groups and businesses to help establish, co-ordinate...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20181126

S5W-20160 Colin Smyth: To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking as part of its R100 scheme to co-ordinate with commercial suppliers to ensure that there is no overlap and that 100% coverage is reached.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20181112

Subordinate legislation: The Committee will take evidence on the Budget (Scotland) Act 2018 Amendment Regulations 2018 [draft] from— Kate Forbes, Minister for Public Finance and Digital Economy, and Scott Mackay, Head of Finance Co-ordination, Scottish Government. 3. Subordinate legislation: Kate Forbes, Minister for Public Finance and Digital Economy to mo...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20191209

Supported by: Monica Lennon*, Bill Kidd*, Bob Doris*, Stewart Stevenson*, Richard Lyle* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S5M-20183 Angela Constance: West Lothian Good Causes Benefit from Co-op Customer Donations (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Stewart Stevenson*, Miles Briggs*, David Torrance*, Bill Kidd*, Gil Paterson*, Richard Lyle* S5M-20182 Brian Whittle: Asda Kilmarnock Supports Local Charities (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Peter Chapman*, Jamie Greene*, Richard Lyle* S5M-20181 John Finnie: Poor Industrial Relations and Safety on Network Rail in Scotland (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Elaine Smith* R, Patrick Harvie*, Rona Mackay* S5M-20180 John Mason: Falling Alcohol Death Rate (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Bill Kidd*, Gil Paterson*, Richard Lyle* S5M-20179 Mark McDonald: Awards for Aberdeen International Airport (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Edward Mountain*, Bill Kidd* S5M-20178 Willie Coffey: The Beeches, 2020 Good Hotel Award Winner (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Stewart Stevenson*, Edward Mountain*, Bill Kidd*, Gil Paterson* S5M-20177 Annabelle Ewing: Lochgelly and Lochore Co-op's £18,000 for Community Groups (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Gil Paterson* S5M-20176 Monica Lennon: Scottish Parliament Women's Network, Championing Gender Equality (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Pauline McNeill*, Rona Mackay*, Neil Findlay*, Bill Kidd*, Patrick Harvie*, Gil Paterson* Monday 9 December 2019 11 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S5M-20175 Mark McDonald: Check for Mouth Cancer Campaign (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Margaret Mitchell*, Gil Paterson* S5M-20174 Miles Briggs: Braille Rugby Programme (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Gordon Lindhurst*, Margaret Mitchell*, Alexander Stewart*, Liam McArthur*, Colin Beattie*, Liz Smith*, Edward Mountain*, Alexander Burnett*, Jeremy Balfour*, Peter Chapman*, Jamie Greene*, Bill Kidd*, Gil Paterson*, Alison Johnstone*, Richard Lyle* S5M-20173 George Adam: Davy Provan and his Valuable Support for the Tartan Army Sunshine Appeal (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Stewart Stevenson*, David Torrance*, Gil Paterson* S5M-20172 Peter Chapman: Animal Sanctuary (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Gil Paterson* S5M-20171 Peter Chapman: Volunteer Award (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Gil Paterson* S5M-20170 Gail Ross: Ross-shire Graduate Recognised for Engineering Excellence (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: David Torrance*, Gil Paterson* S5M-20168 Bill Bowman: Dundee's Former Executive Director of City Development, Mike Galloway (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Peter Chapman*, Gil Paterson* S5M-20166 Neil Findlay: Blackburn United's Food Bank Donation (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Gil Paterson* S5M-20165 Neil Findlay: Max McDougall's Fundraising Efforts (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Bill Kidd*, Gil Paterson*, Richard Lyle* S5M-20164 Gil Paterson: Mummers Theatre Group Performs Chicago (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Margaret Mitchell* S5M-20163 Emma Harper: Wilson Auto Repairs in Stranraer and NHS Dumfries and Galloway Receive MoD Award (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Stewart Stevenson*, David Torrance*, Gil Paterson* S5M-20162 Beatrice Wishart: Start-up Award for Glansin Glass (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Gil Paterson* Monday 9 December 2019 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S5M-20161 Angela Constance: West Lothian Chamber of Commerce Awards (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: David Torrance*, Gil Paterson* S5M-20160 Neil Findlay: Angela Moohan, Winner at the West Lothian Chamber of Commerce Awards (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Gil Paterson* S5M-20159 Alexander Burnett: Aberdeen City and Shire Tourism Awards (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Peter Chapman*, Gil Paterson* S5M-20158 Alexander Burnett: Green Token Giving Award Winners (lodged on 05 December 2019) New Support: Peter Chapman* S5M-20157 Alexander Burnett: 25th Anniversary Ordination...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20191202

Subordinate legislation: The Committee will take evidence on The Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 (Ancillary Provision) Regulations 2019 [draft] from— Kevin Stewart, Minister for Local Government, Housing and Planning, and Jean Waddie, Planning Reform Co-ordinator, Scottish Government. 2. Subordinate legislation: Kevin Stewart, Minister for Local Government, Ho...
Last updated: 23 December 2022

20221118_SG_JBR_Report

Scottish Parliament colleagues to co-ordinate a meeting for the end of August [ACTION]. 21 22 SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT AND SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT WORKING GROUP TO IMPROVE BUDGET INFORMATION th 10 MEETING: 04 October 2022 @ 3.00pm (MS TEAMS) PRESENT Scottish Government: Sarah Hart, Ian Freeman (Chair), Ben Walsh, Teddy McHardy, Jack Causely, Sasha McGuire, Jennifer ...
Last updated: 28 October 2022

Cab Sec HSC Response to the HSCSC Alternative Pathways to Primary Care Report 16 August 2022

HSCPs also produce annual primary care improvement plans, signed off by integration joint boards in collaboration with GP representatives, covering plans for MDT recruitment and development, ensuring close co-operation and co-ordination across professional groups, leading to synergies between services and patient pathways.
Committee reports Date published: 24 October 2023

How Devolution is Changing Post-EU - Sewel Convention

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/factsheet/2023/06/devolution-since-the-brexit-referendum/documents/devolution-since-the-brexit-referendum/devolution-since-the-brexit-referendum/govscot%3Adocument/Devolution%2Bsince%2BBrexit%2B-%2Bfor%2Bpublication%2B-%2B13%2BJun%2B23%2B2.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/factsheet/2023/06/devolution-since-the-brexit-referendum/documents/devolution-since-the-brexit-referendum/devolution-since-the-brexit-referendum/govscot%3Adocument/Devolution%2Bsince%2BBrexit%2B-%2Bfor%2Bpublication%2B-%2B13%2BJun%2B23%2B2.pdf</a> In summary the Committee notes the following with regards to how the shared space between the UK and devolved governments worked during the period prior to EU-exit— The Sewel Convention worked well in relation to primary legislation and the UK Government rarely used delegated powers in devolved areas other than in relation to complying with EU law (discussed below); Intergovernmental arrangements in specific areas including the co-ordination...

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