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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2006

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Therefore the local area data shouldnot be aggregated to produce a Scotland total.4. Excludes mental illness hospitals,psychiatric units and maternity hospitals, and includes Scottish residentsonly.5.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2006

Education Committee, 08 Nov 2006

Accordingly, only a small amendment is needed to provide that parental responsibilities and rights are assigned under the bill. We intend to produce an amendment at stage 3 to ensure that that happens.Lord James has introduced a relevant consideration, which has in part been dealt with and which in part requires a small amendment.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 February 2002

Plenary, 13 Feb 2002

Will the minister make that clear? The financial memorandum was produced by Mr Watson at an early stage, before compensation was talked about.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 January 2019

Immigration policy - the countdown to Brexit

For instance, Professor Manning stated in evidence to the Committee that—‘We have not produced estimates of what we think the consequences would be on migration flows in Scotland or in the UK as a whole.’
Official Report Meeting date: 6 January 2004

Justice 2 Committee, 06 Jan 2004

We think that that is sensible and ACPOS would work with the Scottish Executive to produce that guidance. However, while section 18 says that a constable "may give" directions to people to disperse and so on, section 21 says that the Scottish Ministers would issue directions in the exercise of powers.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 January 2003

Plenary, 22 Jan 2003

To listen to some members of the Parliament speaking on this matter when it was previously debated, one would have thought that land managers had been producing mantraps to prevent people accessing the land.
Committee reports Date published: 11 February 2026

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee report on Stage 1 of the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill

Policy Memorandum (SP Bill 79-PM, Session 6 (2026)), paragraph 5 The Bill is accompanied by: Explanatory Notes Policy Memorandum Financial Memorandum Delegated Powers Memorandum Statements on legislative competence Whilst not formal accompanying documents, the Scottish Government has also produced various impact assessments for the Bill: Equality Impact Ass...
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 August 2025

Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill

The Hearings for Children report was published in May 2023 following an independent review of the children's hearings system by the Hearings System Working Group, commissioned by the Promise Scotland. The Group were asked to produce proposals that redesigned the hearings system and defined the legislative changes that were required.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 March 2025

Approaches to recall of elected representatives

The Committee recommends that the legislation should require, in Standing Orders, the responsible committee to produce guidelines on the application of recall, including matters which may result in automatic recall (if not included on the face of the bill).
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 March 2025

Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) Bill

The features specified in section 27(2) of the Bill are: (a) a member may be disqualified under the process only if the member has failed to meet the minimum level of physical attendance expected, which is at least one day’s physical attendance at any proceedings over a period of 180 days ignoring any time during which (i) the Parliament is in recess, (ii) the member is excluded from all proceedings in accordance with standing orders, (iii) the member has the Parliament’s leave not to physically attend proceedings, (b) a member may be disqualified under the process only if all members of the Parliament have been given an opportunity to vote on whether the member should be disqualified, (c) a committee of the Parliament which, in accordance with a requirement in standing orders, considers whether a member has failed to meet the minimum level of physical attendance expected, must report its conclusion to the Parliament, (d) a committee may not produce...

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