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Committee reports Date published: 1 September 2019

Key audit themes - Financial information and reporting

The Committee notes, however, that such changes have tended to be introduced following a critical report from the Auditor General as part of a broader package of measures. The Scottish Government has a key role in ensuring that the boards of public bodies regularly and proactively review the information that is provided to them.
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 May 2019

Overview of private rented housing reforms in Scotland - Direct policy reforms - context

As is true in many other countries, UK and Scottish residential investment remains a small-scale business with the great majority of landlords operating portfolios of one to three properties (and most just one unit).
Committee reports Date published: 3 May 2019

Planning (Scotland) Bill: as amended at Stage 2 - Section 4: delegated powers not drawn to the attention of the Parliament

Section 4: delegated powers not drawn to the attention of the Parliament The Committee agreed that it did not need to draw the Parliament’s attention to the remaining delegated powers in the Bill as amended at Stage 2, which are as follows: Part 1: Development planning Section 1(6), inserting section 3AA into the 1997 Act – Provision of information to assist preparation of National Planning Framework Section 1A, inserting new section 3G into the 1997 Act – Open space strategy Section 2A, inserting new section 8A(2)(d) and (11) into the 1997 Act – Evidence report for preparation of strategic development plans Section 3(4), inserting new section 16B(1) into the 1997 Act – Effective Community Engagement: Guidance Section 3(4), inserting new section 16C into the 1997 Act – Play sufficiency assessment Section 3(8), inserting new section 20A(1A) into the 1997 Act – Publication of and publicity for local development plan Section 9(4), inserting new paragraphs 2(1)(aa), 2A(5) and 2B of schedule 19 of the 1997 Act – Local Place Plans Part 2: Masterplan consent areas Section 10(3), inserting schedule 5A, paragraph 3(6) into the 1997 Act - Places that cannot be included in a scheme Part 2A: Culturally significant zones Section 11A(4), inserting new section 56B(5) into the 1997 Act – Designation of culturally significant zones; supplementary provisions Part 3: Development management Section 12A(2), inserting new section 40A into the 1997 Act – Assessment of health effects Section 14G, inserting new section 41B(4) into the 1997 Act - Conditional grant of planning permission: provision of toilet facilities within certain large developments Section 16A, inserting new section 46A into the 1997 Act – Call-in of applications by Scottish...
Committee reports Date published: 23 April 2019

Report on Scottish National Standardised Assessments - SNSAs supporting children and young people's learning

r=11910&c=2147659Other witnesses suggested that there was sufficient information present in the Scottish education system already to inform teacher judgment in relation to literacy, numeracy and other elements of the curriculum.
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 March 2019

Transitions of young people with service and care needs between child and adult services in Scotland - Named person and child's plan

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2015-0216.html" target="_blank">https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2015-0216.html</a> [accessed 18 February 2019] Following this, on 19 June 2017, the Children and Young People (Information Sharing) (Scotland) Bill was introduced in the Scottish Parliament. The Bill seeks to chan...
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2019

Report on post-legislative scrutiny of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 - The Police Service of Scotland - Protecting and improving local services and stopping the duplication of support services

In its written submission the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents stated that “… there remains considerable work to be done to transform Corporate Services functions and ICT Support functions, which are often the source of duplication between central HQ functions and territorial or specialist departmental Divisions”. 10ASPS. (2018).
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2019

Report on post-legislative scrutiny of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 - The Police Service of Scotland - Impact on local policing

The Committee recommends that Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority address the concerns expressed by officers about the impact of the creation of specialist services on local policing and also review the information that is provided to local authorities to enable them to understand the specialist support available to them.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 November 2018

The UK's Departure from the European Union - An overview of the Political Declaration - Fisheries

Fishery and aquaculture products are defined in Annex I to Regulation (EU) 1379/2013 and include: wild caught sea fish, which are traditionally included in international fisheries agreement (such as mackerel and herring, cod and haddock) and also products not traditionally included in international fisheries agreements: creel caught shellfish (such as crab) farmed fish (such as Scottish farmed salmon) and processed fish and fish products.
Committee reports Date published: 26 November 2018

Getting Rights Right: Human Rights and the Scottish Parliament - International human rights framework

These three principles apply to the rights of all people within the state and mean that NHRIs, the Parliament and civic society can hold the Scottish Government to account against the terms of the treaties.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2018

Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016 (Register of Persons Holding a Controlled Interest in Land) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 [draft] - Summary of the Regulations

The explanatory document states— the Regulations will result in the disclosure of information about persons who have influence or control over the person listed as the owner or tenant of the land by means of the existence of one of the following types of association: a contractual or other arrangement with a person to give that person influence or control over significant decisions in relation to the land; a partnership, including any Scottish...

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