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The provision relating to the revocation of SSI 2020/152 is due to come into force on 26 June 2020 (the day before SSI 2020/152 was to come into force) and the remainder of the 2020 Regulations will come into force on 27 June 2020, the date on which SSI 2020/152 was originally to come into force.
We have much more cybercrime, for example. People tend not to rob banks with shotguns any more; they rob bank accounts through computers and digital financial transactions, so tackling that requires different skills and a different way of policing.
Week after week, we have had a debate speculating about the EU, the single market and how Brexit might impact on everything from holidays in Magaluf to the price of an iceberg lettuce.
How has EU law been brought into effect in Scotland to date?
Section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 gives Scottish Ministers powers to make regulations (secondary legislation) in devolved areas (those which are not reserved to the UK Parliament under the Scotland Act) for the purpose of giving effect to EU law.
Delegated Powers Provisions
At its meeting on 7 March 2017, the Committee considered the one power in the Bill which confers delegated powers on the Scottish Ministers as follows:
Section 3 – Absolute poverty base date amendment regulations
The Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government to raise questions on the power.