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The Bill set out that the Scottish Ministers must consult with charities who provide support for victims and survivors of domestic abuse, and any other appropriate persons, when producing this guidance. The Bill also provided that the Scottish Ministers must prepare, and lay before the Scottish Parliament, reports setting out progress made in the delivery o...
We must look at what the regulatory framework of training produces and ensure that people who want to work in the industry follow that particular framework, regardless of what their background is.
NHS clinicians said these substances are unpredictable in strength and effect, able to produce acute psychosis, seizures and, in some cases, extreme aggressionxScottish Parliament Criminal Justice Committee.
Delegated Powers
The Bill confers 6 powers to make subordinate legislation on the Scottish Ministers, and 1 power to issue guidance.
The Scottish Government has produced a Delegated Powers Memorandum (“DPM”), which sets out the reasons for taking the delegated powers in the Bill and for the procedure chosen.
Section 37B(2): Power to modify the persons to whom information standards apply
Power conferred on: The Scottish Ministers
Power exercisable by: Regulations made by Scottish Statutory Instrument
Parliamentary procedure: Affirmative
New or revised power: New
Provision
Information standards are to be produced by the Scottish Ministers and made available onl...
Statutory review of the Scottish Fiscal Commission
The Scottish Fiscal Commission is mandated to produce official and independent fiscal forecasts to inform the Scottish budget process.
The Committee appointed Professor Paul Cairney as an Adviser to provide support to its inquiry, which included producing a research paper on decision-making within the UK and internationally, including by Government.
Each power is described in more detail from paragraph 20 below.
The Scottish Government has produced a Delegated Powers Memorandum (“DPM”) which sets out its reasons for taking the delegated powers in the Bill and for the procedure chosen.
This is essential as COVID-19 spreads through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes, talks or sings, and droplets and aerosols from their mouth or nose are released into the air.