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When an exception is applied and information is withheld from disclosure, Regulation 13 requires that public authorities provide written reasons for their decision and inform the applicant of review procedures no later than 20 working days after the date of receipt of the request.1The Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations. (2004).
Delegated Powers
The UK Government has not published a supplementary Delegated Powers Memorandum (“DPM”) albeit an updated version of the initial DPM dated 27 March 2025 has been published which includes the new powers added to the Bill following amendment.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2024
Delegated Powers
The amended Bill revises the power to make a code of practice and introduces a new power to modify the date the code comes into effect. The Member in Charge has prepared a Supplementary Delegated Powers Memorandum (“SDPM”) which sets out the powers and provides a brief explanation of what the power allows for, why the power has been taken...
There then followed a transition period, before EU law ceased to have effect in the UK at 11 pm on the later date of 31 December 2020.
This section considers the impact of the UK's (changing) relationship with the EU on the law of judicial review.
Justice Committee scrutiny
The Committee noted the time that this Committee has had for this instrument has been surprisingly short. This SI has a laying date of 10 December. The reason for not allowing 28 days for Scottish Parliamentary scrutiny is that “drafting issues emerged late”.
Justice Committee's Scrutiny
The Committee noted the time that this Committee has had for this instrument has been surprisingly short. This SI has a laying date of 10 December. Additionally, this instrument has been laid with the sifting committee in Westminster before it was sent to the Scottish Parliament for its consideration, which is not the standard ...
The remit of the inquiry is "To explore rationale, prioritisation and value for money in relation to city region deals, including the progress to date of city region deals in delivering job creation and economic growth, and the structure and governance of city region deals in Scotland."
That is why section 6 also provides that individuals whose release date ordinarily falls on a Thursday will have their release date moved to the nearest preceding suitable date.