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Committee reports Date published: 22 February 2022

UK Internal Market Inquiry - Common Frameworks

They stated that their scrutiny “has again shown concerns from stakeholders about who has been consulted on the framework and the extent of the scrutiny conducted.”20210216_Ltr_OUT_to_MinisterPHS_FFSH.pdf (parliament.scot) Professor Keating’s view is that Common Frameworks are “essentially agreements between governments on how to manage technical issues” and to the extent that they “are used to develop common policies, the problem of parliamentary scrutiny and accountability...
Committees Published: 14 February 2022

Workplace Parking Licensing (Scotland) Regulations 2022

Where a business has safety concerns about employees commuting to/from work. A business has a car park that accounts for shift patterns: Large manufacturing sites need to provide “extra” spaces for shift changeover patterns.
Committees Published: 10 February 2022

National Transition Training Fund Year 1 Report Publication

As noted in the report, we are working now to incorporate the learnings from NTTF, alongside findings from evaluations being conducted this year of our Individual Training Accounts and Flexible Workforce Development Fund programmes to inform the design and development of an optimised adult upskilling and reskilling offer.
Committee reports Date published: 9 February 2022

Report on the supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandum for the Professional Qualifications Bill - Amendments to the Bill

The amendment provides that such determinations may be made either on the basis of those overseas qualifications alone, or on such other basis as the regulator considers appropriate (for example taking into account also the results of a test or assessment).
Committees Published: 1 February 2022

Reconsideration of the UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill

We want to ensure that there is a culture of accountability for children’s rights across public services in Scotland and that children and young people are empowered to defend human rights, including their own.
Committee reports Date published: 19 November 2021

Legislative Consent Memorandum: delegated powers relevant to Scotland in the Elections Bill - Annex A

While the LCM states that the Scottish Government does not currently recommend that consent is given for these provisions, it also states that “the Scottish Government intends to bring forward a supplementary memorandum for these provisions in order to ensure a consistent approach that takes account of Scotland’s distinct position.”
Committee reports Date published: 5 November 2021

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2022-23: Scotland's Public Finances in 2022-23 and the Impact of COVID-19 - Income tax

The fiscal framework protects Scotland against its relatively slower population growth as it operates on a per head basis, but it does not take account of the fact that the total population may become less “working age rich” with a smaller working age population than the rest of the UK.
Committees Published: 14 October 2021

British Medical Association submission of 14 October 2021

  Abuse and violence against any emergency worker has and always will be unacceptable, BMA Scotland welcomed the inclusion of GPs and other doctors working in the community to the Emergency Workers (Scotland) Act and we would expect any account of abuse to be taken seriously and the appropriate action to be taken forward by the health board.
Committees Published: 8 October 2021

Health Protection Coronavirus Requirements Scotland Amendment No2 Regulations 2021 SSI 2021 349

” When you appeared before the Committee in September, you said of the use of the made affirmative procedure that: “...parliamentary scrutiny and accountability are extremely important, so I agree that wherever possible we should give the Parliament the chance to scrutinise regulations before they come into effect.
SPICe briefings Date published: 21 September 2021

Economic development in Scotland - Trends in policy

SPICe’s 2019 blog stated that while there is merit to this more holistic approach to economic policy, it has weakened accountability, and makes evaluating what actually works all the more difficult.

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