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Last updated: 3 December 2024

NHS Lanarkshire Response letter

Supported by the new payment reform with payments for giving preventive advice in addition to risk based recall intervals. Reports from local GDPs that this is allowing them to register and see more NHS patients.
Last updated: 10 September 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240910

Repealing the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020: The Parliament debated S6M-14113 in the name of Kenneth Gibson— That the Parliament recognises the ongoing and potentially far-reaching implications of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA) as, it considers, a repeated and systematic undermining of devolution and the Scottish Parliament; considers that, despite the previous UK administration’s stated commitment to work through intergovernmental structures during the Brexit process, the UKIMA is one of four instances where UK Conservative ministers chose to disregard the Sewel Convention, following the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020, and the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020; understands that the introduction of the mutual recognition and non-discrimination principles obligate Scotland to accept goods and services from other parts of the UK, even if they do not meet Scotland's higher regulatory standards, or correspond with key local policies such as minimum alcohol unit pricing, which has an exemption in the Act but, it considers, can still technically be caught by the UKIMA’s non-discrimination principle, or the prohibition of certain single-use plastics, as well as other devolved areas if deemed to undermine barriers to trade under the UKIMA; considers that UK ministers can now impose market access principles on devolved policy areas without input from the devolved legislature, most concerningly in areas such as healthcare, where the UK Government can subject “healthcare services provided in hospitals” and “other healthcare facilities or at other places” to market principles in Scotland; highlights its concern following the current UK Secretary of State for Health and Social Care’s reported proclamation to “[hold] the door wide open” to private interests in the NHS; considers that UK ministers can now make spending decisions on devolved matters and have already used these powers to replace programmes previously administered via European Structural Funds; understands that the Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party and Green Party rejected the UKIMA in the House of Commons and that it received the largest government defeat in the House of Lords since 1999; further understands that the UK Government did not seek legislative consent from the devolved legislatures; recalls...
Last updated: 29 May 2024

Emergency Release of Prisoners Letter from Cab Sec for JHA 29 May 2024

I am clear that it is essential that victims are provided with the information they are entitled to in relation to the prisoner in their case. As you will recall from your scrutiny of the 2023 Act, section 14 of that Act provides the ability for victims to nominate a victim support organisation (VSO) to receive certain information about the prisoner in thei...
Last updated: 22 March 2024

SPCB 2024 Paper 16

The estimated cost for the parliamentary visit to St Helena is £12,100 which covers travel, accommodation in Johannesburg, meals and appropriate incidental expenses for 3 MSPs and 1 accompanying official. Governance 15. The SPCB will recall that, within the International Strategy which it agreed in September 2021, there is a requirement for the IRO to outli...
Last updated: 14 November 2023

Minute 16 December 2020

Item 7: Update on BREXIT Planning 7.1 David McGill advised that, given the Brexit transition period will expire on 31 December 2020, a recall of Parliament may be called during the Christmas recess. 7.2 Mr McGill further informed the AAB of potential resourcing issues for the Scottish Parliamentary Service irrespective of a ‘deal’ and ‘no deal’.
Last updated: 22 September 2023

SPCB 2023 Paper 54

The estimated cost for the visit to Ireland to attend the BIPA plenary is £3,500 which covers travel, accommodation and appropriate incidental expenses for the Deputy Presiding Officer, four Members and one accompanying official from the International Relations Office. Governance 11. The SPCB will recall that, within the International Strategy which it agre...
Last updated: 2 November 2022

PE1865_KKKK

This is with a view to improving traceability, allowing rapid and efficient recall of devices in the event of an issue with a particular procedure or device, and also to improving our knowledge of clinical outcomes.
Last updated: 6 July 2022

20220607 Bureau to SPPA

For example, in the event of a potentially severe weather event or a recall of the Parliament during a recess, would the Bureau consider agreeing that a meeting of the Parliament should take place completely virtually?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2024

S6W-25607

Some benefits, such as the digital tracking of medical devices in the event of a recall, can only be realised and verified if a recall notice is received and this may not happen during the lifecycle of the programme.
Committees Meeting date: 17 February 2026

7th Meeting, 2026

Decision on taking business in private, Instruments subject to affirmative procedure, Instruments subject to negative procedure, Instruments not subject to any parliamentary procedure, Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) Bill. T1.40-CR5 The Smith Room. 17 February 2026.

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