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On section 33, "Giving of notices etc under part 1", we asked the Executive why, in section 33(2)(a)(v), it is considered that subordinate legislation is more appropriate for setting out detailed provisions.
Our legal brief mentions the McCall v the Scottish Ministers case, but that is not a good example as it involved reducing, rather than increasing, fees.
Matters are being considered in depth that were not part of the emergency legislation that was passed as a result of the case of S v Principal Reporter and Lord Advocate.
The draft plan has been written with one audience in mind—directorate-general V of the European Commission. It has not been written with a view to telling a general audience or even the wider partnership what we propose to do with European social fund assistance.
The draft plan has been written with one audience in mind—directorate-general V of the European Commission. It has not been written with a view to telling a general audience or even the wider partnership what we propose to do with European social fund assistance.