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Instruments / Documents subject to approval The Committee will consider the following— Code of Conduct for Councillors (SG/2021/229); Model Code of Conduct for Members of Devolved Public Bodies (SG/2021/230) 8.
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Instruments / Documents subject to approval The Committee will consider the following— Code of Conduct for Councillors (SG/2021/229); Model Code of Conduct for Members of Devolved Public Bodies (SG/2021/230) 8.
All accredited media are required to adhere to the Media Access Policy
All accredited media are required to adhere to the Scottish Parliament’s Code of Conduct for journalists and other media personnel.
The report should be given to Parliament and published by the Government
The report needs to include certain statistical information for each health board area
The Scottish Government must prepare a code of practice to help the bodies which help implement the Bill know what they need to do.
The reporting grounds engaged in this quarter are set out below:
(e) - Doubt whether the instrument is intra vires
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (Non-Party Campaigner Code of Practice) (Appointed Date) (Scotland) Order 2025 (SSI 2025/288) (see the context set out at paragraph 21)
(i) - Drafting appears to be defective
Motor Vehicles ...
Changes introduced by the Bill include:
requiring Scottish Ministers to consider proposals made by the Scottish Information Commissioner when deciding whether to make an order to make a public body subject to the system;
creating a process for the Scottish Parliament to add a body to the system;
removing the First Minister’s power to override certain decisions of the Scottish Information Commissioner in relation to a request for information;
requiring public authorities to proactively publish certain information, and to follow a new code...
Committee reports
Date published:
23 September 2025
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
When a Bill contains provisions conferring power to make subordinate legislation or conferring power on Scottish Ministers to issue any directions, guidance or code of practice, it must be considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform (DPLR) Committee.