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Last updated: 10 December 2019

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SP Bill 41B Session 5 (2019) 2 South of Scotland Enterprise Bill Aims and powers 5 Aims (1) South of Scotland Enterprise’s aims are to— (a) further the sustainable economic and social development of the South of Scotland, 5 and (b) improve the amenity and environment of the South of Scotland. (2) Achieving those aims may involve taking action directed towards (amongst other things)— (a) supporting inclusive and sustainable economic growth, 10 (b) providing, maintaining and safeguarding employment, (ba) increasing the number of residents in the South of Scotland who are of working age, (c) enhancing skills and capacities relevant to employment, (d) encouraging business start-ups and entrepreneurship, 15 (da) supporting inclusive business models (such as social enterprises and co-operatives of any kind), (e) promoting commercial and industrial— (i) efficiency, (ii) innovativeness, and 20 (iii) international competitiveness, (ea) promoting digital connectivity, (eb) promoting improved transport services and infrastructure, (f) supporting communities to help them meet their needs, (g) supporting community ownership of land and other assets, 25 (h) maintaining, protecting and enhancing the natural and cultural heritage and environmental quality of the South of Scotland, (i) promoting the sustainable and efficient use and re-use of resources, (j) supporting the transitions required to meet the net-zero emissions target (as defined in section A1 of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009), 30 (k) encouraging and facilitating collaborations between persons that will advance one or more of South of Scotland Enterprise’s aims. (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations alter South of Scotland Enterprise’s aims by modifying this section. 6 Action plan 35 (1) South of Scotland Enterprise— (a) must make a plan of the things it intends to do to achieve its aims (“its action plan”), (b) must keep its action plan under review, South of Scotland Enterprise Bill 3 (c) may modify its action plan at any time (subject to subsection (2)). (2) South of Scotland Enterprise may not make or modify its action plan unless the plan or modification has been approved in draft by the Scottish Ministers. (3) Replacing one version of the action plan with another is a modification of the plan for 5 the purposes of this section. 6B Consultation on action plan (1) South of Scotland Enterprise must— (a) consult about its action plan before first making it, and (b) thereafter, begin to consult about its action plan within 5 years of completing the 10 last consultation under this subsection. (2) Before carrying out a consultation under subsection (1), South of Scotland Enterprise must prepare, and make publicly available, a document describing its strategy for consulting with— (a) people who live and work in the South of Scotland, and 15 (b) businesses and public authorities that operate there. (3) In carrying out a consultation under subsection (1), South of Scotland Enterprise must— (a) follow its most recently prepared consultation strategy, and (b) seek views from— (i) Dumfries and Galloway Council, 20 (ii) Scottish Borders Council. (4) Having completed a consultation under subsection (1), South of Scotland Enterprise must— (a) prepare a report setting out what (if anything) it intends to do in light of the views elicited through the consultation process, and 25 (b) send a copy of the report to— (i) the Scottish Ministers, and (ii) the local authorities mentioned in subsection (3)(b). (5) The Scottish Ministers are to lay before the Scottish Parliament a copy of each report received by them under subsection (4). 30 (6) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations change the date...
Last updated: 25 October 2019

Hutchesons' Hospital Transfer and Dissolution (Scotland) Bill Promoter's Memorandum

Mr George Hutcheson of Lambhill was born around 1558 and died in 1639. Under his Deed of Mortification dated 16 December 1639, he bequeathed land on which a hospital was to be built in Glasgow for the relief of poor and aged men, funds with which to construct that hospital, and funds to provide clothing, sustenance and lodging to those within the hospital.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 October 2019

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 10 October 2019

Is the agency looking at people who perhaps work in the banking sector in error and fraud and recruiting from there?
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 08 October 2020

Yesterday, the First Minister said that people can still go on booked holidays, but also advised those in the central belt against non-essential travel outside their own area.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2020

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 03 December 2020

The other was the census, which has been delayed until 2022; that delay was announced in July.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 14 June 2018

I thank them all for what they have achieved to date and for their enormous effort and contribution to the task.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 August 2020

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 27 August 2020

If an individual ERO has completed or feels that they have completed the register ahead of the date set, there is nothing to stop them publishing prior to the extended deadline.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 October 2019

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 10 October 2019

In normal circumstances, registers become out of date on the day that they are published—10 per cent of entries are out of date at that point.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2012

S4W-11378

The Scottish Government engages in discussions with the Bank of England and UK Government on matters of importance to the Scottish economy.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2012

S4W-10892

To ask the Scottish Government what it has done to encourage high street and retail banks operating in Scotland to offer a free, basic bank account service.

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