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Dr Renwick points out that although the Bill requires notice of the date of the referendum to be given by Counting Officers at least 5 weeks before polling day “there is nothing to suggest that the referendum period cannot be shorter."
Annex C: Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary of 2 October
Thank you for your letter dated 1 October 2019. We addressed your recommendations regarding sections 51 to 58N of the Bill in our letter to you dated 1 October 2019.
Occupied bed days are calculated by counting the number of days between the date of admission associated with the beginning of a patient's continuous spell of treatment and the date of discharge associated with the end of the same spell of treatment 1ISD. (2019).
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 (SP Paper 423), paragraph 23 This is to ensure that in making the regulations setting the net-zero year, Ministers should have regard to the target setting criteria and whether this position is consistent with the most up-to-date advice from the CCC.
Much of the debate on the Bill has ...
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The Committee notes concerns regarding the length of the target date set out in the Bill, which at 21 years is considerably longer than the 14-year target previous Scottish administrations had worked to.
This will mean that the CCC is required to have specific reference to the most up to date set of inventory methods when providing its advice on target levels.
Committee reports
Date published:
27 November 2017
We would be grateful if the Scottish Government would provide an update on this work, together with implementation dates and detail on proposed monitoring arrangements.
Darvas et al. (2017) envisage the following scenarios to work out "membership fee commitment", listed from the largest possible "Brexit bill" to the smallest:
All planned budgetary commitments up to the end of 2020 related to the 2014-20 MFF (these include planned payments up to about 2025);
Actual legal and budgetary commitments made before the Brexit date (which include planned payments up to about 2023);
Planned payments up to 2020;
Only actual payments up to the Brexit date.
The Bill - relevant dates and documents
Michael Matheson MSP introduced the Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill in the Scottish Parliament on 1 June 2017.