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In March 2025, the Improvement Service published a mapping of local authorities’ adoption of CWB to date. It showed a mixed picture of progress and different approaches being adopted in different areas.
In a similar vein, some contributors questioned how comfortably the legalisation of assisted dying could sit alongside an effective suicide prevention strategy and work undertaken in Scotland to date to reduce levels of unassisted suicide.
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Section 2A of the existing legislation states that regulations (secondary legislation):
may not substitute a lower percentage figure for an interim target if that figure is
(a) ‘inconsistent with the most up-to-date advice the Scottish Ministers have received from the relevant body,
(b) not, in that advice, stated to be appropriate on the basis of either sc...
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Date published:
4 September 2024
The Scottish Government advised that it will bring forward an amending instrument to address this issue at the next suitable opportunity, and in any event, well in advance of 31 March 2026, which is the intended cut-off date for making a proposal in relation to an error in an entry in the valuation roll currently in force.
The Bill also includes a power to set a period of time from the date at which the person ceased to be a constable, after which no steps or only certain steps in the procedures can be applied, unless additional criteria are met.