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Last updated: 14 December 2023

SLC appointments 11 August 2023

A copy of our travel and subsistence rates and claim form can be provided to you on request. Receipts must be provided in support of all claims.
Last updated: 23 October 2025

Letter from Scottish Funding Council Follow up letter to ECYP Committee Pre Budget Scrutiny 23 Octo

This has been a longstanding request but reiterated more formally following receipt of the University’s recovery plan in August.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2025

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee 30 January 2025

I know that it is perfectly possible to adequately and robustly scrutinise an organisation without falling foul of the code. We expect people to scrutinise and to stay within the code.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 June 2025

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Licence holders have to retain records including purchases and receipts of venison. Records must be kept for a period of three years.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 September 2023

Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill - What the Bill does - section 12 (Code of Practice on Household Waste Recycling)

Scottish Ministers must consult on the code in preparing it, explicitly including local authorities and SEPA, and must lay a draft code in the Scottish Parliament for a minimum period of 40 days before its completion (with no account to be taken of time when Parliament is dissolved or in recess for more than 4 days)....
Last updated: 29 June 2023

Leadership Team 2023 Paper 15 Internal Audit Plan 202324

Management comments should be issued within two weeks of receipt of draft report. 21. Final reports shall be issued within two weeks of receipt of management comments. 22.
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2017

Legislative Consent Memorandum on the Digital Economy Bill - Delegated Powers

Any scheme would have to be developed but in Scotland the legislation could, for example, potentially be used to: • allow local authorities to find out who is eligible for free school meals and to automatically apply it to eligible families; • enable a targeted childcare offer to 2 year olds in Scotland. Eligibility is based on receipt of UK wide benefi...
Committee reports Date published: 25 November 2021

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 23 November 2021

It is further explained that as the 2003 Regulations cross-refer to the Codes it is necessary to amend those regulations so that they reflect the Codes as amended.
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 August 2023

The Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill

Content of the code Sections 2 to 4 set out required content of the Code.
Last updated: 21 March 2024

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Making muirburn 5 14 Muirburn Code (1) The Scottish Ministers must prepare a code (the “Muirburn Code”) in relation to how to make muirburn safely and appropriately. (2) The Muirburn Code may, in particular, include provision as to— (a) how the thickness of a layer of peat is to be determined, 10 (b) the times of day muirburn may be made, 1 (c) safety requirements when making muirburn. (3) The Scottish Ministers must review and, if they consider it appropriate, revise the Muirburn Code by the end of each review period. (4) The Scottish Ministers must publish the Muirburn Code prepared under subsection (1) 15 and any revised code under subsection (3) as soon as practicable after it is prepared or, as the case may be, revised. (5) The Scottish Ministers must, in preparing, reviewing or revising the Muirburn Code, consult— (a) Scottish Natural Heritage, and 20 (b) such other persons as they consider likely to be interested in or affected by the making of muirburn including persons involved in the management of land on which muirburn may be made. (6) Subsection (5)(a) does not apply during any period for which the functions under this section are delegated to Scottish Natural Heritage under section 17. 25 (7) In this section, “review period” means— (a) the period of 5 years beginning with the day on which section 9 comes into force, and (b) each subsequent period of 5 years. 15 Notice of muirburn activity 30 (1) A person who intends to make muirburn must give notice in writing under this section to— (a) the owner of the proposed muirburn site (if different from the person making the muirburn), and (b) any occupier of land situated within 1 kilometre of the proposed muirburn site. 35 (2) Notice need not be given to a person (“A”) under this section if A has given notice in writing to the person intending to make muirburn that A wishes not to be notified of any intention to make muirburn. 26 Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Muirburn licensing (3) Where there are 10 or more occupiers of land situated within 1 kilometre of the proposed muirburn site, the person intending to make muirburn may, instead of giving notice under subsection (1)(b) to each occupier separately, notify those occupiers collectively— (a) by placing a notice in at least one newspaper circulating in the area which includes 5 the proposed muirburn site, or (b) by such other method as the Scottish Ministers may specify (whether in the Muirburn Code or otherwise) having regard to the need for the cost of giving notice to be reasonable to a person who intends to make muirburn. (4) The Scottish Ministers must publicise any method for the time being specified (otherwise 10 than in the Muirburn Code) for the purposes of subsection (3)(b). 1 (5) Notice under subsection (1) must— (a) be given not less than 7 days before the muirburn is made, (b) identify the proposed muirburn site (or sites), (c) inform the person to whom notice is given (“A”) that A may require the person 15 intending to make muirburn to provide further information in relation to— (i) the dates on or between which the muirburn is intended to be made, (ii) the proposed muirburn site (or sites), and (iii) the approximate extent of the proposed muirburn. (6) Where the owner of the proposed muirburn site or an occupier of land situated within 20 1 kilometre of the proposed muirburn site requests any of the further information mentioned in subsection (5)(c), the person intending to make the muirburn must make reasonable efforts to comply with the request no later than the end of the day before the muirburn is made. (7) Any notice required to be given to an owner of land under this section may be given 25 to any person purporting to be authorised by the owner to receive the notice. (8) Any notice required to be given under this section may, as an alternative to being given by a method specified in section 26 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, be given— (a) by leaving it at an address to which it may be sent by virtue of subsection (2)(b) 30 of that section, or (b) where the identity of an occupier cannot, after reasonable inquiry, be ascertained by— (i) addressing the notice to “Any occupiers of the land” (describing it), and (ii) affixing it to some conspicuous object on the land. 35 16 Muirburn season (1) For the purposes of this Part, the muirburn season is the period of time from 15 September in any year to 31 March in the following year. (2) The Scottish Ministers may, by regulations, amend the dates in subsection (1) to extend or reduce the muirburn season. 27 Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Muirburn licensing (3) The Scottish Ministers may make regulations under subsection (2) only if they consider it necessary or expedient to do so— (a) in relation to climate change, or (b) for the purpose of— 5 (i) conserving, restoring, enhancing or managing the natural environment, (ii) preventing, or reducing the risk of, wildfires causing harm to people or damage to property. (4) The power under subsection (2) (by virtue of section 25) to make different provision for different purposes includes in particular power to make different provision for— 10 (a) different land (for example, land at different altitudes), 1 (b) different years. (5) Before making regulations under subsection (2), the Scottish Ministers must consult— (a) Scottish Natural Heritage, and (b) such other persons as they consider likely to be interested in or affected by the 15 making of muirburn, including persons involved in the management of land on which muirburn may be made. (6) Regulations under subsection (2) are subject to the affirmative procedure.

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