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Last updated: 19 April 2023

20230418_Submission_EDFRenewables

Current transmission charges are unpredictable and very challenging for investors to account for. More predictable charging for future grid should be a high priority, with grid charges set out at least 10 years in advance.
Last updated: 18 December 2022

UK Gov response on Retained EU Law Revocation and Reform Bill

In relation to consent, as outlined in our response to question 1, the UK Government takes into account a variety of factors when seeking delegated powers in devolved areas.
Last updated: 28 September 2022

NCSBillFM_CIPFAResponse_23Sept22

CIPFA, the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy, is the professional body for people in public finance.
Last updated: 23 June 2021

SPBill01AS062021

Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry) (Scotland) Bill [AS AMENDED AT STAGE 2] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to extend the period for which Part 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 and Part 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 are in force; to provide for the expiry of certain provisions of those Parts; and for connected purposes. 1 Extension of provisions 5 (1) Section 12 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 is amended in accordance with subsections (2) and (3). (2) In subsection (1), for “on 30 September 2021” substitute “at the end of 31 March 2022”. (3) For subsections (3) and (4), substitute— “(3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (1) so as to 10 replace “31 March 2022” with “30 September 2022”.”. 1 (4) Section 9 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 is amended in accordance with subsections (5) and (6). (5) In subsection (1), for “on 30 September 2021” substitute “at the end of 31 March 2022”. (6) For subsections (3) and (4) substitute— 15 “(3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (1) so as to replace “31 March 2022” with “30 September 2022”.”. 2 Expiry of provisions (1) The provisions of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 referred to in subsections (2) to (6) expire at the end of 30 September 2021. 20 (2) In schedule 2, paragraphs 2 and 3 (moratorium on diligence: multiple applications). (3) Schedule 3 (children and vulnerable adults). (4) In schedule 4— (za) paragraph 11 (exceptions to the rule that hearsay evidence is inadmissible), (a) paragraph 12 (community payback orders: extension of unpaid work or other 25 activity requirements), (b) paragraph 14 (community orders: postponement), SP Bill 1A Session 6 (2021) 2 Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry) (Scotland) Bill (c) in paragraph 15 (community orders: variation)— (i) in sub-paragraph (1), the words “and drug treatment and testing orders”, (ii) in sub-paragraph (6), the words “or drug treatment and testing order”. (5) In schedule 6— 5 (a) paragraph 6 (freedom of information: Commissioner's ability to take account...
Last updated: 18 June 2021

SPBill01S062021

Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry) (Scotland) Bill [AS INTRODUCED] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to extend the period for which Part 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 and Part 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 are in force; to provide for the expiry of certain provisions of those Parts; and for connected purposes. 1 Extension of provisions 5 (1) Section 12 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 is amended in accordance with subsections (2) and (3). (2) In subsection (1), for “on 30 September 2021” substitute “at the end of 31 March 2022”. (3) For subsections (3) and (4), substitute— “(3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (1) so as to 10 replace “31 March 2022” with “30 September 2022”.”. 1 (4) Section 9 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 is amended in accordance with subsections (5) and (6). (5) In subsection (1), for “on 30 September 2021” substitute “at the end of 31 March 2022”. (6) For subsections (3) and (4) substitute— 15 “(3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (1) so as to replace “31 March 2022” with “30 September 2022”.”. 2 Expiry of provisions (1) The provisions of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 referred to in subsections (2) to (6) expire at the end of 30 September 2021. 20 (2) In schedule 2, paragraphs 2 and 3 (moratorium on diligence: multiple applications). (3) Schedule 3 (children and vulnerable adults). (4) In schedule 4— (a) paragraph 12 (community payback orders: extension of unpaid work or other activity requirements), 25 (b) paragraph 14 (community orders: postponement), SP Bill 1 Session 6 (2021) 2 Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry) (Scotland) Bill (c) in paragraph 15 (community orders: variation)— (i) in sub-paragraph (1), the words “and drug treatment and testing orders”, (ii) in sub-paragraph (6), the words “or drug treatment and testing order”. (5) In schedule 6— 5 (a) paragraph 6 (freedom of information: Commissioner's ability to take account...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20220330

Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take items 4, 5 and 6 in private. 2. Major ICT projects: Accountability and governance arrangements: The Committee will take evidence from— Sharon Fairweather, Director of Internal Audit and Assurance, Geoff Huggins, Director Digital, Jonathan Ruff, Head of Digital Strategy and Pol...
Last updated: 29 March 2022

BB20220330

Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take items 4, 5 and 6 in private. 2. Major ICT projects: Accountability and governance arrangements: The Committee will take evidence from— Sharon Fairweather, Director of Internal Audit and Assurance, Geoff Huggins, Director Digital, Jonathan Ruff, Head of Digital Strategy and Pol...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2024

Public Audit Committee 26 September 2024

Most of that will go through the accounts payable system. You can divide expenditure in most public bodies into pay and non-pay, and virtually everything that is non-pay will go through the accounts payable or the creditors system.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2024

Public Audit Committee 02 May 2024

In its annual accounts, the auditors referred to problems with the Scottish contract.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 May 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 26 May 2022

Last week, we heard about protections for bank accounts and the scope to increase the protected minimum balance in accounts to £1,000.

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