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This work will provide consistency, and I hope that it will be an extensive resource bank that can provide good practice and will be there for people to pick up and use.
If I am right about that, the practical impact of section 32(6) of the bill is that the limitation period starts to run on the date of publication—there is no date of knowledge that can impact that.
I understand that work is on-going in the enterprise space to look at how that can be done and at how we can support our universities with better link-ups to enterprise and to the Scottish National Investment Bank, for example. We should always keep the tuition fee payments under review to ensure that we are taking some of the headwinds into account.
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11 December 2025
Alternatively, the Bill could include a sunset clause4 which provides that the Scottish Parliament must review the merits of the SBSL after a specific period of time and decide if it should expire or continue. This date could for example be set to match the expected end date for the Scottish Government’s Cladding Rem...
Letter from Ivan McKee MSP, Minister for Public Finance, to Claire Baker MSP, Convener of the Economy and Fair Work Committee, dated 17 May 2024 . Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/economy-and-fair-work-committee/correspondence/2024/new-debt-recovery-mental-health-moratorium-scotland-regulations-2024--stage-3-draft.pdf [acc...