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Via Zoom (an online video conferencing platform) Minutes - Present MSPs Convenor – Colin Beattie MSP (Scottish National Party) Roz McCall MSP (Conservative) Invited Guests Kirsten Abioye, Hannah Tweed (The ALLIANCE) Douglas Lyons (Colin Beattie MSP staff member) Lucinda Fass (SG Policy Officer) Colin Heatherington/ Jonathan Reid (Deafblind Scotland) Amanda McNamara, Brian Shannon, Teresa Quail – With NDCS presentation Jo White – QMU Non-MSP Group Members Secretariat and Assistant: Janis McDonald, Amy White (The ALLIANCE) Tori Bishop-Rowe (AVUK) Cathie Finestone (BATOD) Philip Gerard (Deaf Action) Alana Harper (Deaf Links, Tayside) left early/IT issues Isabella Goldie (Deafblind Scotland) Mark Ballard (NDCS Scotland) Julie Ferguson (Education Institute for Scotland) Rachel Mapson (Queen Margaret University) Teri Devine (RNID) Jill Bradshaw (ATLA-Scotland) Linda Sharkey (Audiology Heads of Service) Brogan Ferguson (RCSLT) Angela Bonomy (Sense Scotland) Lyn Pornaro (DES) Nicholas Orpin (Hearing Link/Hearing Dogs) Deborah Innes (Scottish Deaf Mental Health Service Adele Gorman (Napier University) Individual Member Nil 1 L...
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Via Zoom (an online video conferencing platform) Minutes - Present MSPs Convenor – Colin Beattie MSP (Scottish National Party) Roz McCall MSP (Conservative) Invited Guests Kirsten Abioye, Hannah Tweed (The ALLIANCE) Douglas Lyons (Colin Beattie MSP staff member) Lucinda Fass (SG Policy Officer) Colin Heatherington/ Jonathan Reid (Deafblind Scotland) Amanda McNamara, Brian Shannon, Teresa Quail – With NDCS presentation Jo White – QMU Non-MSP Group Members Secretariat and Assistant: Janis McDonald, Amy White (The ALLIANCE) Tori Bishop-Rowe (AVUK) Cathie Finestone (BATOD) Philip Gerard (Deaf Action) Alana Harper (Deaf Links, Tayside) left early/IT issues Isabella Goldie (Deafblind Scotland) Mark Ballard (NDCS Scotland) Julie Ferguson (Education Institute for Scotland) Rachel Mapson (Queen Margaret University) Teri Devine (RNID) Jill Bradshaw (ATLA-Scotland) Linda Sharkey (Audiology Heads of Service) Brogan Ferguson (RCSLT) Angela Bonomy (Sense Scotland) Lyn Pornaro (DES) Nicholas Orpin (Hearing Link/Hearing Dogs) Deborah Innes (Scottish Deaf Mental Health Service Adele Gorman (Napier University) Individual Member Nil 1 L...
L iam McArthur Rural Affairs and Islands Committee Convener c/o Clerk to the Committee Conveners’ Group The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP [email protected] By email 2 April 2024 Dear Liam, Framework bills As you will be aware, the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee published its stage 1 report on the Agriculture and Rural Communitie...
Queries on instruments that are not yet available on the website can be made by contacting the clerks to the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Te l : 0131 348 5175 or email: [email protected].
Queries on instruments that are not yet available on the website can be made by contacting the clerks to the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Te l : 0131 348 5175 or email: [email protected].
L aid in draft before the Scottish Parliament by the Scottish Ministers in accordance with section 11(1)(a) of the UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Act 2021. 27 October 2022 SG/2022/211 DRAFT REPORT BY THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS IN EXERCISE OF THE POWER IN SECTION 1(1) OF THE UK WITHDRAWAL FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION (CONTINUITY) (SCOT...
Fortin, ‘Legal Protection for the Unborn Child’ (1988) 51 Mod L Rev 54, 65. Section 1(1) of the DA(S)A would give Scotland the ability to take a proportional approach based on the evidence which is available on a case by case basis.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 April 2023
As set out in response to S6W-16124 , l ibrary policy is devolved to local authorities, who have a statutory duty to ensure there is adequate provision of library services for their residents.