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Last updated: 14 November 2023

Minute 19 January 2022

Item 6: Finance Office AAB(JAN22)02 - SPCB’s Annual Report and Accounts Format Review 6.1 Lis Craig presented a paper and an indicative timescale for the planned review of the format and content of the SPCB’s Annual Report and Accounts.
Last updated: 21 September 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20230921

David McGill Clerk of the Parliament 21 September 2023 Appendix (Note: this Appendix does not form part of the Minutes) Committee Reports The following report was published on 21 September 2023— Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee, 53rd Report, 2023 (Session 6): Subordinate Legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 19 September 2023 (SP Paper 437) Subordinate Legislation Negative Instruments The following instruments were laid before the Parliament on 21 September 2023 and are subject to the negative procedure— Marriage Between Persons of Different Sexes (Prescribed Bodies) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2023 (SSI 2023/266) laid under section 28(2) of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 Nutritional Requirements for Food and Drink in Schools (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2023 (SSI 2023/267) laid under section 133(2) of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 Council Tax Reduction (Scotland) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 2023 (SSI 2023/268) laid under section 113(3) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 Legislative Consent Memorandum The following memorandum was lodged on 21 September 2023— Neil Gray, Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy: Supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandum on the Energy Bill (UK Parliament legislation) (LCM-S6-26b) Other Documents The following document was laid before the Parliament on 21 September 2023 and is not subject to parliamentary procedure— Scottish Forestry Annual Report and Accounts...
Last updated: 18 September 2023

PE1979_W

That submission provided yet another troubling account of the lived experience of a whistleblower.
Last updated: 21 April 2023

Scottish human rights commission minimum core obligations in scotland briefing

This would guarantee that when rights are not protected those responsible can be held to account. It would also ensure that human rights are used to guide other laws, policies, and budgets.
Last updated: 21 April 2023

Letter from CPPPC Convener to Senior Policy Officer Scottish Sentencing Council 11th January 2023

The Committee now requests that the evidence gathered during consideration of the petition is taken into account as part of the Council’s development of sentencing guidelines.
Last updated: 14 April 2023

PE1991_H

In accordance with Article 3, Scottish authorities must take into account the rights of parents and guardians when considering “legislative and administrative measures” such as the petition’s proposal for “a well- rounded sexual health curriculum.”
Last updated: 24 March 2023

OBRToConvener_23Mar23

So, a complete understanding of the long-run health of the UK economy and public finances needs to take account of the implications of both underlying trends and unexpected, but inevitable, shocks.
Last updated: 6 March 2023

PE1996_B

Provision 1(2) also enables doctors to take account of the pregnant woman's actual or reasonably foreseeable environment when making a decision about the impact of the continuance of a pregnancy on a woman's health.
Last updated: 19 January 2023

Note of engagement session with Shine 9 December 2022

. • There is a long way to go in respect of sheriffs fully taking into account the family circumstances of women who are in court.
Last updated: 1 November 2022

SPICe Briefing for petition PE1923

. • When the tax-free personal allowance of £12,570 is taken into account, this means that taxpayers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will pay the higher rate of income tax (40%) on earnings between £50,271 and £150,000.

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