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Committee reports Date published: 27 November 2017

Sport for Everyone - Community and Volunteers

We would be grateful if the Scottish Government would advise on its plans to "build on growth and how it is addressing the ongoing challenges in participation rates" referred to in their response.Scottish Government response to the Committee's Interim report, dated 18 July 2017
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 August 2017

Scotland Act 2016: industrial injuries benefits and severe disablement allowance - Annexe A: Extract from the Scotland Act 1998

“Severe disablement benefit” means a benefit which is normally payable in respect of— (a) a person’s being incapable of work for a period of at least 28 weeks beginning not later than the person’s 20th birthday, or (b) a person’s being incapable of work and disabled for a period of at least 28 weeks; and “relevant person”, in relation to severe disablement benefit, means a person who is entitled to severe disablement allowance under section 68 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 on the date...
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 August 2017

Scotland Act 2016: industrial injuries benefits and severe disablement allowance - Split competence

If no such provision has come into force by 1 April 2020, executive competence will transfer to the Scottish Ministers on that date. The Social Security (Scotland) Bill4Social Security (Scotland) Bill [as introduced] SP Bill 18. (2017).
SPICe briefings Date published: 3 August 2017

Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to stage 3 - Committee Recommendations

Consideration also to be given to whether delivery plans should be triennial.Three yearly reporting does not lend itself to the intended strategic approach. An amendment to align dates of delivery plans with Parliamentary terms to be brought forward at stage 2.Guidance to Local Authorities and Health BoardsMore information on the newly established reference...
Committee reports Date published: 3 April 2017

Report on Deer Management in Scotland: Report to the Scottish Government from Scottish Natural Heritage 2016 - Research Base and Knowledge Gaps

SNH confirmed the research was expected to provide additional detail but was not expected to have a material effect on or influence the key findings and conclusions of the review.iEnvironment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, Official Report, 13 December 2016 The Committee understands there is benefit in having a comprehensive and up-to-date data s...
Committee reports Date published: 1 April 2017

Stage One Report on the Air Departure Tax (Scotland) Bill - Part Three: Tax Structure, Bands and Rates

The fact that the secondary legislation will be subject to the affirmative procedure means that Parliament will have the opportunity to scrutinise our proposals at a later date; it will not be possible for them to come into effect without Parliament’s approval.
Committee reports Date published: 22 February 2017

Subordinate Legislation (revised 8 March 2017 to correct an administrative error) - Points raised: Instruments subject to negative procedure

However as set out in regulation 1, various provisions have retrospective effect from particular dates, ranging from 1 April 2009 up to 6 April 2016.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2007

Health and Sport Committee, 20 Jun 2007

I assume that members have fixed their holidays. Suggested dates are 28 and 29 August, which will be just before we come back, so I anticipate that most members will be available at that time.
Last updated: 1 September 2020

Delegated Powers Memorandum United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

Section 40(3) will help future readers of the Act the Bill will become by providing the actual dates when key provisions in sections 20 and 21 came into force.
Last updated: 9 December 2019

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Fuel poverty targets 5 1 The 2040 targets (A1) This section makes provision for the 2040 fuel poverty targets. (1) The target is that in the year 2040, as far as reasonably possible no household in Scotland is in fuel poverty and, in any event— (a) no more than 5% of households in Scotland are in fuel poverty, 10 (b) no more than 1% of households in Scotland are in extreme fuel poverty, (c) the median fuel poverty gap of households in Scotland in fuel poverty is no more than £250 adjusted in accordance with section 2B(5) to take account of changes in the value of money. (1A) The target is that in the year 2040, as far as reasonably possible no household in any 15 local authority area in Scotland is in fuel poverty and, in any event, the objectives set out in paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection (1) are met in relation to households in each local authority area. (1B) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations modify the target year set out in subsection (1) or (1A) if they receive a report from the Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel under 20 section 9A(4) advising that the target will not be met or could reasonably be met earlier. (1C) Regulations under subsection (1B) may modify— (a) the date...

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