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Last updated: 6 January 2025

Note of discussions from fact finding visit

Yet DPRRC felt that allowing Ministers to have options for events which are not foreseen is not always best for democracy. 7. The Committee also suggested that there were some “reasonable” examples of skeleton provisions, and it could see justifiable contexts in areas of fast moving technological change (including online safety).
Last updated: 12 December 2024

Regulation of Legal Services Scotland Bill 9 December 2024

Most importantly, however, we would recommend the Bill’s proposals as the best way to balance giving an opportunity to remedy any defects in procedures or decision-making with an efficient, effective and accessible consumer complaints process.
Last updated: 27 November 2024

PE2105_C

The additional guidance would be based on best practice from local authorities who have taken action on listed buildings when these or parts of these buildings have been saved and when it has been necessary to carry out demolition works.
Last updated: 26 November 2024

SQA to Convener regarding Exam results 2024 6 August 2024

Our advice is for learners or their parents and carers to speak to their school, college or 3 06 August 2024 training provider in the first instance if they have concerns. They are best placed to address any concerns and provide their learners with advice and support.
Last updated: 20 November 2024

Human Rights Bill for Scotland 20 November 2024

Non legislative action to encourage and monitor a human rights based approach to public service delivery During our meeting, we agreed that there is more work to do to build on the best practice which exists in supporting public bodies to adopt a human rights based approach to planning, delivering and monitoring the impact of public services on people's rig...
Last updated: 26 September 2024

East Ayrshire Council

East Ayrshire Acquisitions Strategy Each Local Authority is to determine how best to respond to identified housing need, as set out in the Housing Need and Demand Assessment (HNDA).
Last updated: 20 August 2024

PE1933_BB

Evidential requirements and the operation of the Scheme As the Committee has heard, under Section 36(3) of the Act, in determining an application, Redress Scotland panel members must start with the presumption that any information provided by the applicant in respect of their application is true and accurate to the best of the applicant’s knowledge and beli...
Last updated: 15 July 2024

SCAD DGE to PAC 12 July 2024

In addition, SCAD will from time-to-time commission additional reports such as the Lochaber Outcomes Report prepared by Deloitte in February 2022 to assess the best options for the Scottish Government to meet its objectives in relation to the guarantee following the collapse of Greensill Capital in 2021.
Last updated: 24 June 2024

20240621_ESS to Convener

The guidance also states that there should be an appropriate and proportionate record of the consideration of the duties and that it will be best practice to ensure that this shows that Ministers have had due regard to the guiding principles and that this is publicly available. 10.
Last updated: 20 June 2024

SPBill50S062024

SP Bill 50 Session 6 (2024) 2 Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill (3) The Scottish Ministers must issue the guidance required by subsection (1) within 3 months of this section coming into force. (4) Guidance issued under subsection (1) must in particular include provision about— 5 (a) the nature and content of residential outdoor education, (b) the standard to which residential outdoor education must be provided, (c) how education authorities and the managers of grant-aided schools should assess whether residential outdoor education is suitable to a pupil’s age, ability, aptitude and any additional support needs, 10 (d) the costs that it would be reasonable for education authorities and the 1 managers of grant-aided schools to incur in providing or securing the provision of residential outdoor education, (e) the voluntary nature of participation by pupils in residential outdoor education, 15 (f) the year groups of pupils within primary and secondary education to whom the residential outdoor education is to be provided, (g) the manner in which education authorities and the managers of grant-aided schools should engage with any inspections under section 66 of this Act in relation to their duties under section 6A of this Act, 20 and (h) the extent to which educational authorities and the managers of grant-aided schools should consider providing or securing the provision of residential outdoor education in Gaelic. (5) The Scottish Ministers may from time to time revise guidance published by 25 them under subsection (1) and must publish the revised guidance. (6) Subsections (2) and (4) apply to any revised guidance published under subsection (5). (7) Before preparing any guidance or revised guidance under this section, the Scottish Ministers must consult the following persons— 30 (a) each education authority, (b) the managers of each grant-aided school, (c) such parents of pupils in respect of whom the duties under section 6A of this Act apply as the Scottish Ministers think appropriate, (d) such persons involved in the operation of premises or other facilities 35 used to provide residential outdoor education, or organisations representing such persons, as the Scottish Ministers think appropriate, (e) such other voluntary organisations as the Scottish Ministers think appropriate, and (f) any other persons that the Scottish Ministers think appropriate. 40 6C Funding for residential outdoor education (1) The Scottish Ministers must pay education authorities and the managers of grant-aided schools such amounts as are sufficient to enable them to carry out their duties under section 6A of this Act. 3 Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill (2) This section is without prejudice to Part III of this Act (Administration and Finance).”. 2 Education authorities’ arrangements with independent schools (1) The Education (Scotland) Act 1980 is amended as follows. 5 (2) After section 49(2ZA) insert— “(2ZB) Before exercising the power conferred by subsection (2)(b) in respect of a person attending an independent school, an education authority must have regard to the matter mentioned in section 50B.”. (3) After section 50(1ZA) insert— 10 “(1ZB) In deciding whether school education suitable to the age, ability and aptitude 1 of a person is best...

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