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Written submission from The Royal Society of Edinburgh for the Committee's Inquiry into Scottish Government Resource Spending Review, 18 February 2022.
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RSE Written submission for Spending Review.
Written submission from Arts Culture Health and Wellbeing Scotland for the Committee's Inquiry into Scottish Government Resource Spending Review, 17 February 2022.
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ACHWS Written submission for Spending Review.
Letter from Kevin Stewart, Minister for Wellbeing and Social Care about Child's Rights & Wellbeing Impact Assessments (CRWIAs), 15 February 2022.
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Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People.
Letter from the Convener to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, 2 February 2022.
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Legislative Consent Memoranda Health and Care Bill.
Retrieved from https://www.fiscalcommission.scot/publications/scotlands-economic-and-fiscal-forecasts-december-2021/ [accessed 9 December 2021], was published alongside the Scottish Budget for 2022-23. The SFC’s forecasts are an important component in determining the total budget available to the Scottish Government to spend in each financial year.
Now, the Tribunal can use its discretion in all eviction cases (where the notice was served between 7 April 2020 and 31 March 2022) and decide if it is reasonable for an eviction to take place.
However, if they do not mind, I have a couple of quick questions on the sunset date, a year from now. The power to extend that date is granted only to UK ministers.
Those criteria are that the individual’s conviction is spent and either seven years and six months has passed from the date of conviction if the individual was under 18 at the date of conviction or 15 years has passed from the date of conviction if the individual was aged 18 or over at the date of conviction.