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Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2020

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 25 February 2020

Product recalls demand serious action of us and of the United Kingdom Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 22 November 2023

Our first agenda item is a review of the correspondence that we have received on the progress that is being made on implementing the recommendations on deaths in custody. Members will recall that we took evidence from Gill Imery to review the progress on delivering on the recommendations in the report “Independent Review of the Response to Deaths in Prison ...
Last updated: 17 February 2026

Letter from the Presiding Officer dated 5 February 2026

Recollections of training received varied. Some recalled induction training, none recalled ongoing or refresher training, beyond update emails when there were changes.
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill - Proposed creation of a new offence of unlawfully-at-large

It suggests that a greater use of GPS tracking in EM devices may provide a better method of identifying and locating those who fail to comply with a recall notice.4Law Society of Scotland. (2018).
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group meeting papers 25 October 2023

Background: cross-committee strategic priority 2. Conveners will recall that one of its strategic priorities this session is to encourage greater cross-committee scrutiny. 3.
Last updated: 11 November 2022

SPCB 2022 Paper 67

John Finnie (Green) - Children (Equal protection from assault) Graham Simpson (Conservative) - Removal from Office and Recall (Scotland) Bill - A proposal for a Bill to give children equal (Members of the Scottish Parliament) - Proposal for a Bill to: introduce new measures on removing an MSP from office, including protection from assault by prohibiting the physical punishment of additional grounds for removal and new processes for removal, such children by parents and others caring for or in charge of children as recall.
Committee reports Date published: 29 May 2025

Annual Report of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 2024-2025 - Equal opportunities

The Committee is also taking equal opportunities into consideration during its scrutiny of the Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) Bill, particularly in relation to the proposals in that Bill regarding removal for non-attendance and whether this proposal may have a greater impact on Members with certain protected characteristics or who have ...
Committees Meeting date: 22 May 2025

9th Meeting, 2025

Decision on taking business in private, Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) Bill, Evidence Session, Annual report.
Committees Meeting date: 8 May 2025

7th Meeting, 2025

Decision on taking business in private, Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) Bill, Evidence Session, Correspondence.
Last updated: 23 March 2020

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Groupings of amendments Group 1: Consumer Scotland general function 1, 2, 19 Group 2: Product recall 3 Group 3: Vulnerable consumers 8, 10, 4, 17, 5, 6, 7 Group 4: Inclusive communication 20, 21 Group 5: Consultation with designated regulators 22, 18 Group 6: Information gathering: exemptions 9 Group 7: Minor and technical 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Group 8: Meaning of “consumer” 23 SP Bill 49A-G Session 5 (2020) THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Group 1: Consumer Scotland general function Andy Wightman 1 In section 2, page 1, line 21, at end insert— Andy Wightman 2 In section 2, page 1, line 22, leave out and insert Jamie Hepburn 19 In section 2, page 1, line 22, at end insert— Group 2: Product recall Jackie Baillie 3 After section 5, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 3: Vulnerable consumers Jamie Hepburn 8 In section 6, page 3, line 13, leave out subsection (6) Jamie Hepburn 10 In section 13, page 6, leave out line 22 Jackie Baillie 4 In section 16, page 7, line 9, at end insert— Jamie Hepburn 17 In section 23, page 11, line 1, at end insert— Jackie Baillie 5 In schedule 1, page 13, line 17, after insert Jackie Baillie 6 In schedule 1, page 13, line 19, at end insert— Jackie Baillie 7 In schedule 1, page 13, line 25, after insert Group 4: Inclusive communication Ruth Maguire 20 In section 6, page 3, line 22, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Ruth Maguire 21 In section 6, page 3, line 24, at end insert— Group 5: Consultation with designated regulators Jamie Hepburn 22 In section 8, page 4, line 21, at end insert— Jackie Baillie 18 In section 24, page 11, line 22, at end insert— Group 6: Information gathering: exemptions Jackie Baillie 9 In section 12, page 5, line 29, leave out and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 7: Minor and technical Jamie Hepburn 11 In section 14, page 6, line 29, leave out and insert Jamie Hepburn 12 In section 14, page 6, line 32, at end insert— Jamie Hepburn 13 In section 15, page 7, line 2, leave out and insert Jamie Hepburn 14 In section 15, page 7, line 3, at end insert— Jamie Hepburn 15 In section 23, page 10, leave out lines 31 to 34 Jamie Hepburn 16 In section 23, page 10, line 38, at end insert— Group 8: Meaning of “consumer” Richard Leonard 23 In section 22A, page 10, line 25, at end insert  Parliamentary copyright.

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