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The Minister subsequently moved the following motion in her name—
S5M-22820—That the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee recommends that the Code of Practice for the Welfare of Laying Hens (Revocation) (Scotland) Notice 2020 be approved.
Whilst trade agreements are yet to be negotiated and concluded, the Trade Bill is currently going through the UK Parliament and the Scottish Government is expected to lay a legislative consent memorandum in relation to aspects of the Bill which are within devolved competence or which alter that competence.
This unique approach has provided panels with information on how primary care is organised in Scotland, what is changing and has changed the NHS and social care landscape over recent years, and has delivered an informed, lay perspective on the future of primary care.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2000/4" target="_blank">https://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2000/4</a> [accessed 21 February 2019] lays out arrangements that can be put in place to safeguard the welfare and manage the finances of an adult who is incapable of acting, making decisions, communicating decisions, understandi...
The Scottish Government has chosen to lay this instrument under the negative procedure and has categorised it as of low significance under the Protocol.
European Commission Regulation No 1739/2005 laying down animal health requirements for the movement of circus animals between Member States
This Regulation sets out the special health requirements for circus animals moving between EU member states.
This is complex and we recognise that it involves drawing on many different sources of public accounts that work to different accounting frameworks and so on and distilling all that down to a single set of accounts, but it is not insurmountable.
As the Committee notes, the local government funding formula takes account of rurality and the additional cost of providing education services through various elements.