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Last updated: 1 November 2022

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Parliament introduced a dress code for its members, Parliament passed a number of acts in the fifteenth century specifying what kind of velvet cloak could be worn, its colour making it not just legal but required to hunt and persecute and what type of fur it should be lined with.
Last updated: 20 January 2026

TET Bill Stage 3 Ministerial Letter to ECYP Committee 16 January 2026

In 2021-22, the most recent published statistics considering the overlap between FSM and deprivation, 11,191 S5 and S6 school leavers had been in receipt of FSM at some point in secondary school.
Last updated: 12 March 2024

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P ART 4 15 R ETURNS AND PAYMENT C HAPTER 1 D ELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS 21 Delegation of collection and enforcement functions (1) A relevant local authority may authorise a person to carry out its functions under— 20 (a) section 23(1) (receipt of returns), (b) section 26 (receipt of levy payments), (c) Part 5 (enforcement of the levy and penalties), except section 61 (power of local authorities to reduce, suspend or waive penalties), (d) section 69 (registers of liable persons). 25 (2) In this Act, “relevant local authority” means (subject to subsection (3)) a local authority which has introduced a VL scheme. (3) Where a person is authorised to carry out functions under any of the provisions or Parts mentioned in subsection (1), references to “relevant local authority” in the particular provision or Part include that person. 30 (4) Delegation of a function under this section does not affect a local authority's— (a) ability to exercise that function, (b) responsibility for that function. 12 Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill Part 4—Returns and payment Chapter 2—Returns C HAPTER 2 R ETURNS 22 Interpretation (1) References in this Act to the making of returns are to the making of returns that comply 5 with the requirements of this Part. (2) References in this Part to the relevant period are to the period mentioned in section 23(4). 23 Duty to make returns (1) The liable person must make returns to the relevant local authority. 10 (2) Returns must— 1 (a) include an assessment of the amount of the levy payable in respect of the relevant period, and (b) be made before the end of the period of 30 days beginning with the end of each relevant period. 15 (3) For the purposes of subsection (2)(a)— (a) the amount of the levy payable by a liable person in respect of each relevant period is the total amount of the levies (calculated in accordance with section 5) in respect of all chargeable transactions entered into by the liable person during that period, and 20 (b) where the liable person is the occupier of more than one set of premises within the area to which the VL scheme relates, the return must include assessments of the amount of the levy payable for each set of premises. (4) The relevant period means— (a) each quarter, or 25 (b) such period or periods specified by a relevant local authority in the VL scheme to which the return relates. 24 Form and content of return A return under this Act must— (a) be in the form specified by the relevant local authority, 30 (b) contain such information specified by the relevant local authority, and (c) be made in such manner as specified by the relevant local authority. 25 Duty to keep and preserve records (1) A liable person must— (a) keep any records that may be needed to enable the person to make a correct and 35 complete return, and (b) preserve those records in accordance with this section. 13 Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill Part 5—Enforcement of the levy and penalties Chapter 1—Investigatory powers (2) The duty in subsection (1)— (a) also applies to any person with whom a liable person has made an arrangement under section 8(1)(b), as it applies to a liable person, and (b) applies to a liable person whether or not such an arrangement has been made. 5 (3) The records mentioned in subsection (1) must be preserved for— (a) 5 years from the date on which a return is made, or (b) such other period specified by the relevant local authority. (4) The records required to be kept and preserved under subsection (1) include— (a) details of any chargeable transactions entered into during the period to which the 10 return relates, 1 (b) records of payments, receipts and financial arrangements associated with those chargeable transactions, and (c) such other records specified by a relevant local authority in a VL scheme.
Last updated: 22 December 2022

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Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill [AS PASSED] CONTENTS Section References to the 2004 Act 1 Meaning of “2004 Act” Application for gender recognition certificate 2 Persons who may apply 3 Notice to be given on receipt of application 3A Guidance, advice and support for young applicants 4 Grounds on which application to be granted 5 Statutory declarat...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2026

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 11 February 2026 [Draft]

The cabinet secretary’s response to the committee states that British standard BS 8300 makes recommendations on the use of light reflectance values in buildings and signage to establish tonal contrast between elements and that it recommends the use of universally accepted public information symbols and colour coding, as set out under international standards...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 September 2025

In the past 10 years, there have been 570 fires in the Highlands, which represents a third of all fires in Scotland, and it is going to get worse because of things such as the muirburn code. Surely we should have centralised assets, including access to aircraft—fixed wing and rotary—in order to fight fires and save lives, rather than relying on private esta...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 25 June 2025

It is working at pace to ensure that any policies or practices that are impacted are brought into line with the outcome of the judgment and the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s revised code of practice, when that is published, to ensure compliance with the law.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 18 June 2025

However, under the Land Reform (Scotland Act) 2003, local authorities and national park authorities have a legal duty to protect routes for responsible public access to land in the countryside, and the Scottish outdoor access code stipulates that access rights extend to horse riding.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 20 March 2025 [Draft]

I am committed to including further clarity on the relationship between the CSP and other plans in a staged intervention model that will form part of the refreshed code of practice on additional support for learning.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 09 January 2025

That is why Education Scotland is working with organisations, including Tech She Can and Code Club, to promote careers in computing science to girls.

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