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Committee reports Date published: 29 March 2024

Subordinate legislation considered by the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee on 20 March 2024 - Background

Regulation 2(8) of the instrument updates the table of fees for documentary checks for certain goods from any EU Member State, Liechtenstein, or Switzerland to account for fees for checks on medium-risk goods.
Committee reports Date published: 27 February 2024

Report on the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Order 2024 (SSI 2024/draft) - Evidence

, but it is important to recognise that ?, we need to take account of the views of Parliament on how that could be managed?.
SPICe briefings Date published: 26 February 2024

SPICe Bill Summaries - Session 6 - May 2021 to June 2023 - Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill

In relation to bail, it set out: a range of measures aimed at increasing the likelihood of an accused being granted pre-trial bail, as opposed to being held (remanded) in custody, where this can be done safely provisions on what account should be taken of any period a person has spent on bail subject to a curfew condition when a court is imposing a custodia...
Committee reports Date published: 8 February 2024

Stage 1 Report on the Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - The Roberton Review and Scottish Government Consultation

It concluded that, rather than follow the principal recommendation of the Roberton Review, it would build on the existing framework to the effect that "existing regulators should retain their regulatory functions, with a greater statutory requirement to incorporate independence, transparency and proportionate and risk-based accountability". As such, this Bi...
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 February 2024

Local government finance: Budget 2024-25 and provisional allocations to local authorities - The 2024-25 Budget and the local government revenue settlement

Rather, councils have their own democratic mandates and local priorities which they are accountable to their electorates for delivering.
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 January 2024

Scottish Budget 2024-25 - Linking national outcomes and the budget

An inquiry into the NPF by the FPA Committee reported in October 2022 that "the NPF is not currently seen to drive financial decisions nor as a mechanism by which organisations are held to account for spending effectively". Finance and Public Administration Committee, Budget process 2024-25: Guidance for Committees.
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 January 2024

Scottish Budget 2024-25 - Analysis of the impact of spending on tackling inequalities

However, in the budget tables, it is explained that some "broader activity mentioned previously is not accounted for against this line in budget.
Committee reports Date published: 23 November 2023

Delegated powers in the Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1 - Overview of the Bill

Further, at paragraph 6, that the Bill “introduces a number of measures designed to promote competition and innovation in the legal sector while improving the transparency and accountability of legal services regulation and the legal complaints system in Scotland.”
News Published: 15 November 2023

SPCB instructs urgent review of data charges policy as Parliament publishes data charges bill

  This will ensure full transparency and full accountability. It is vital that we have every confidence in the expenses scheme and that its integrity is maintained.
Committee reports Date published: 7 November 2023

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2024-25 - Funding challenges

In relation to non-statutory funding, SCVO said the Accounts Commission for Scotland said, “that local authorities and communities face a stark future, and if it is going to be grim for local authorities, it will probably be grimmer for voluntary organisations, particularly those that work on preventative services.”iSocial Justice and Social Security Commit...

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