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Last updated: 31 March 2023

Minutes from the meeting held on 7 February 2023

Remember to check the batteries on CO alarms regularly and replace the whole device once the expiry date printed on the alarm has been reached.
Last updated: 20 December 2021

Minutes of the CPG on Recreational Boating and Marine Tourism meeting of 26 October 2021

AOB TH st nd GD asked members to save the date for the 200 anniversary of the canal on May 21 /22 2022.
Last updated: 14 January 2021

CE Report 6 December 2020

Parliamentary business levels remain very high, with an average of 40 hours and 45 minutes of public meeting time per week since the end of October recess. That level of business together with the constraints associated with homeworking puts pressure on the Official Report production schedule.
Last updated: 2 December 2024

SPBill40AENS062024accessible

Subsection (6) provides that, on the appointment date or the date on which the Accountant confirms that the requirement to find caution has been found (if applicable), the standard powers, as defined in subsection (8), are transferred to the judicial factor.
Last updated: 28 November 2024

SPBill40AENS062024

Subsection (6) provides that, on the appointment date or the date on which the Accountant confirms that the requirement to find caution has been found (if applicable), the standard powers, as defined in subsection (8), are transferred to the judicial factor.
Last updated: 18 September 2024

Lobbying Register Annual Report 2024

This includes: Active Registrants: Inactive Registrants: Voluntary Registrants: • Registrant Name • Registrant Name • Registrant Name • True registration date (i.e., date of • True registration date (i.e. date of • True registration date (i.e., date of registration or first day of lobbying) registration or first day of lobbying) registration or first day of lobbying) • Registrant Type • Date made inactive • Registrant Type • Registrant subject area (primary) • Registrant Type • Number of substantive returns published • Current statutory period • Registrant subject area (primary) • Number of substantive returns published • Number of substantive returns published • Number nil returns published • Number nil returns published • Number of breach emails issued • Number of breach emails issued T H E S C O T T I S H PA R L I A M E N T | L O B B Y I N G R E G I S T E R A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 2 4 58 parliament.scot © 2024 Scottish Parliament pdf. application/pdf. 1202907.
Last updated: 31 October 2023

SPBill35ENS062023accessible

The definitions of “relevant period”, “relevant period start date” and “relevant period end date” have the effect that assistance will be recovered in respect of a period of five years from the date of the accident or injury occurring (or the individual claiming assistance for the disease, since a disease will not have an easily identifiable start date).
Last updated: 28 June 2023

SPBill20BS062023

Giving notice to OSCR: removal of 42 day rule 5A (1) The 2005 Act is modified as follows. (2) In section 11 (change of name), in subsection (2), the words “, not less than 42 days 15 before doing so,” are repealed. (3) In section 16 (changes which require OSCR’s consent), in subsection (4)— (a) the words “, not less than 42 days before the date on which the action is to be taken,” are repealed, (b) the words “specifying that date” are repealed. 20 Consent to and notification of changes 6 (1) The 2005 Act is modified as follows. (2) In section 16 (changes which require OSCR’s consent), at the end of subsection (4), insert “(unless the action is one for which, by virtue of subsection (3), consent under subsection (1) is not required).”. 25 (3) In section 17 (notification of other changes), for subsection (2), substitute— “(2) Paragraphs (c) and (d) of subsection (1) are subject to section 16.”. (4) The heading of section 17 becomes “Notification of changes”.
Last updated: 28 June 2023

Bill as passed

Giving notice to OSCR: removal of 42 day rule 5A (1) The 2005 Act is modified as follows. (2) In section 11 (change of name), in subsection (2), the words “, not less than 42 days 15 before doing so,” are repealed. (3) In section 16 (changes which require OSCR’s consent), in subsection (4)— (a) the words “, not less than 42 days before the date on which the action is to be taken,” are repealed, (b) the words “specifying that date” are repealed. 20 Consent to and notification of changes 6 (1) The 2005 Act is modified as follows. (2) In section 16 (changes which require OSCR’s consent), at the end of subsection (4), insert “(unless the action is one for which, by virtue of subsection (3), consent under subsection (1) is not required).”. 25 (3) In section 17 (notification of other changes), for subsection (2), substitute— “(2) Paragraphs (c) and (d) of subsection (1) are subject to section 16.”. (4) The heading of section 17 becomes “Notification of changes”.
Last updated: 1 June 2023

SPBill20AS062023

Giving notice to OSCR: removal of 42 day rule 5A (1) The 2005 Act is modified as follows. 10 (2) In section 11 (change of name), in subsection (2), the words “, not less than 42 days 1 before doing so,” are repealed. (3) In section 16 (changes which require OSCR’s consent), in subsection (4)— (a) the words “, not less than 42 days before the date on which the action is to be taken,” are repealed, 15 (b) the words “specifying that date” are repealed.

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