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I am very proud that Police Scotland works diligently, day in, day out, to build constructive relationships with all our communities, including people exercising their right to peaceful protest.
It was noted at this meeting that forthcoming Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) support materials will support improved consistency across Scotland in appropriately balancing rights to privacy and family life with rights to be s...
For example, giving oral evidence to the Committee, Pete Ritchie of Nourish Scotland said:
The bill should have a purposes clause that lists the purposes for which ministers may make grants. ...the purposes should be about supporting a change in culture and helping farmers to do different things.
The UK Government has stated that it does not need to seek consent from the Scottish Parliament on this Bill because it considers that it does not legislate in areas of devolved competence in Scotland.
Failure to comply with the Code will inform the Secretary of State's decisions about whether an organisation can become, or remain, an Accredited Parking Association, and whether or not disclose vehicle keeper information for enforcement purposes.
The Bill consists of 11 clauses and all of the Bill extends to Scotland.
Committee consideration
The Scottish Government sets out in the DPM that in taking this power, the Bill seeks to mirror the current law (sections 66B to 66D of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 and sections 10A to 10C of the Standards in Scotland’s Schools etc.