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Last updated: 16 May 2022

Daily List 13 May 2022

Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill — Stage 2 COVID-19 Recovery Committee Daily List Section 1 Alex Rowley 1 In section 1, page 4, leave out line 26 pdf. application/pdf. 105434. Daily List 13 May 2022.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2026

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 29 January 2026 [Draft]

Which May? May 2025. To be absolutely clear, the cabinet secretary is trying to shade my questions on the basis of it being one person’s account versus another person’s account.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 January 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 10 January 2024

Obviously, we are looking into that. That may have been because of the timescales.
Last updated: 25 March 2026

Supplementary written evidence from UHI_24 March 2026

Senior leaders will meet again in early May 2026 to continue shaping the future direction of UHI as a collaborative tertiary partnership.
Last updated: 13 March 2026

PE2190_E

Survivors who choose to engage with inquiries do so because they believe their testimony may help prevent future harm to children.
Last updated: 5 March 2026

SPBill75BS062026

SP Bill 75B Session 6 (2026) 2 Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill (1A) But a person (“the transferee”) becomes the owner of a digital asset, despite the person who transferred control of the asset to the transferee (“the transferor”) not being the asset’s owner, if— (a) the circumstances of the transfer were such that, but for the transferor not being 5 the asset’s owner, it would have resulted in the transferee becoming the asset’s owner, and (b) the transferee took the asset in good faith and for value. (1B) Where a person (“the transferee”) acquires ownership of a digital asset from a person whose title as owner of the asset is defective, the transferee’s title is free from that 10 defect provided the transferee took the asset in good faith and for value. 1 (3) In subsection (1), “rule of law” does not include an enactment. 5 Exclusive control: meaning and presumption (1) This section makes provision about determining who has control of a digital asset for the purposes of this Act. 15 (2) A person has control of a digital asset if the person has the ability to initiate in relation to it— (a) a transfer transaction within the electronic system giving rise to the asset, or (b) if the system does not facilitate transfer transactions, a divestiture transaction within the system. 20 (5) In this section— “divestiture transaction” means a transaction that results in no person being able to initiate any further transaction in relation to the asset, “transfer transaction” means a transaction that results in— (a) the person who initiated the transaction losing the ability to initiate a transfer 25 transaction in relation to the asset, and (b) another person gaining (directly or indirectly) the ability to initiate a transfer transaction in relation to the asset or some quantity of that type of asset. 5A Sections 2 to 4 subject to other enactments Sections 2 to 4 are subject to any enactment whenever passed or made. 30 6 Ancillary provision (1) The Scottish Ministers may...
Last updated: 18 February 2026

SPBill75AS062026

SP Bill 75A 6 (2026) Session 2 Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill (1A) But a person (“the transferee”) becomes the owner of a digital asset, despite the person who transferred control of the asset to the transferee (“the transferor”) not being the asset’s owner, if— (a) the circumstances of the transfer were such that, but for the transferor not being 5 the asset’s owner, it would have resulted in the transferee becoming the asset’s owner, and (b) the transferee took the asset in good faith and for value. (1B) Where a person (“the transferee”) acquires ownership of a digital asset from a person whose title as owner of the asset is defective, the transferee’s title is free from that 10 defect provided the transferee took the asset in good faith and for value. 1 (3) In subsection (1), “rule of law” does not include an enactment. 5 Exclusive control: meaning and presumption (1) This section makes provision about determining who has exclusive control of a digital asset for the purposes of this Act. 15 (2) A person has control of a digital asset if the person has the ability to initiate in relation to it— (a) a transfer transaction within the electronic system giving rise to the asset, or (b) if the system does not facilitate transfer transactions, a divestiture transaction within the system. 20 (3) A person’s control of a digital asset is exclusive if only that person has control of the asset. (4) A person’s control of a digital asset is presumed to be exclusive (unless the contrary can be shown). (5) In this section— 25 “divestiture transaction” means a transaction that results in no person being able to initiate any further transaction in relation to the asset, “transfer transaction” means a transaction that results in— (a) the person who initiated the transaction losing the ability to initiate a transfer transaction in relation to the asset, and 30 (b) another person gaining (directly or indirectly) the ability to initiate a transfer transaction in relation to the asset or some quantity of that type of asset. 5A Sections 2 to 4 subject to other enactments Sections 2 to 4 are subject to any enactment whenever passed or made. 6 Ancillary provision 35 (1) The Scottish Ministers may...
Last updated: 9 February 2026

SPBill62AGS062026Timed

If that motion is agreed to, debate on the groups above the line must be concluded by the times indicated, although the amendments in those groups may still be moved formally and disposed of later in the proceedings.
Last updated: 5 February 2026

SPCB 2026 Paper 05

On 3 April 2025, the SPCB considered the research and agreed to appoint a suitably qualified review lead to undertake the review, and that the SPCB would be involved in the selection. On 8 May 2025, the SPCB subsequently agreed the approach to procurement and communications. 8.
Last updated: 29 January 2026

Third Sector Interface Network in Scotland

There are also potential reputational risks, as representatives— particularly those drawn from lived experience or community roles—may be publicly associated with decisions that can be contentious or unpopular.

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