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Last updated: 21 March 2024

Automated Vehicles Bill SG followup 21 March 2024

“The Bill creates a new offence of “Causing danger to road-users resulting in automated vehicle killing or seriously injuring”.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 2021

Economy and Fair Work Committee 10 November 2021

It is also important not to see automation as a one-way process. We could think about car washes, which have become de-automated in my lifetime.
Last updated: 4 March 2024

Automated Vehicles Bill response from the Scottish Government

Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop MSP  Stuart McMillan MSP Convener of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee By email - [email protected] ___ 29 February 2024 Dear Convener, Automated Vehicles Bill Thank you for your letter dated 28 February 2024 in relation to clause 50(1) of the UK Government’s Automated Vehicles Bill - Power to change or clarify existing traffic legislation.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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An LCM was lodged by Mairi McAllan, Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition on 20 December 2023 and supported by Fiona Hyslop, Minister for Transport. 21. The Automated Vehicles Bill implements the recommendations of a 4-year review of the regulation of automated vehicles (“AV”) carried out join...
Committee reports Date published: 27 March 2024

Report on the Legislative Consent Memorandum and Supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandum on the Automated Vehicles Bill (UK Parliament legislation) - Evidence from the Confederation of Passenger Transport

It indicated that there is currently only one automated bus service in Scotland- the UK's first autonomous bus service, a pilot service between Ferrytoll Park & Ride and Edinburgh Park ("CAVForth").
Committee reports Date published: 6 November 2019

Pre-budget scrutiny 2020-21 - Continued relevance of RSA and suggested changes

SLAED highlighted the increasing move towards automation in manufacturing and engineering businesses that could ultimately reduce the requirement for staff and queried how RSA is accounting for these changing trends.
Last updated: 3 November 2025

Social Security Scotland 27 October 2025

This will be monitored closely and is expected to reduce printing and postage costs while streamlining the application process. • Automation of application handling: ongoing automation of systems have significantly reduced the need for manual processing by Agency staff.
Last updated: 3 November 2025

Social Security Scotland Letter to Social Justice and Social Security Committee from David Wallace

This will be monitored closely and is expected to reduce printing and postage costs while streamlining the application process. • Automation of application handling: ongoing automation of systems have significantly reduced the need for manual processing by Agency staff.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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(S6O- 01499) followed by Scottish Government Debate: Progress on the Automation and Take-up of Scottish Social Security Benefits S6M-06572 Ben Macpherson: Progress on the Automation and Take-up of Scottish Social Security Benefits—That the Parliament welcomes the positive impact that existing automation of Scottish social security payments is having, including ensuring that most eligible people receive the Child Winter Heating Assistance and Carer’s Allowance Supplement without needing to apply; further welcomes the proposal to automate the Best Start Grant Early Learning Payment and Best Start Grant School Age Payment for eligible families in receipt of Scottish Child Payment by the end of November 2022; notes the Scottish Government’s intention to continue exploring opportunities for further automation; believes that these changes will mean that more people get the benefits that they are entitled to, which is especially important at a time of increasing economic uncertainty; recognises the progress made in promoting Scottish benefit take-up since the publication of the second benefit take-up strategy in 2021, including the launch of an independent advocacy service and funding welfare rights advisors in up to 180 GP practices in Scotland’s most deprived areas, as well as remote and rural areas; acknowledges that there is still work to do regarding both automation and take-up, and agrees, therefore, that all governments should ensure that people are aware of, and enabled to access, the financial support that they are eligible for and entitled to.
Last updated: 3 November 2022

BB20221103Rev

(S6O- 01499) followed by Scottish Government Debate: Progress on the Automation and Take-up of Scottish Social Security Benefits S6M-06572 Ben Macpherson: Progress on the Automation and Take-up of Scottish Social Security Benefits—That the Parliament welcomes the positive impact that existing automation of Scottish social security payments is having, including ensuring that most eligible people receive the Child Winter Heating Assistance and Carer’s Allowance Supplement without needing to apply; further welcomes the proposal to automate the Best Start Grant Early Learning Payment and Best Start Grant School Age Payment for eligible families in receipt of Scottish Child Payment by the end of November 2022; notes the Scottish Government’s intention to continue exploring opportunities for further automation; believes that these changes will mean that more people get the benefits that they are entitled to, which is especially important at a time of increasing economic uncertainty; recognises the progress made in promoting Scottish benefit take-up since the publication of the second benefit take-up strategy in 2021, including the launch of an independent advocacy service and funding welfare rights advisors in up to 180 GP practices in Scotland’s most deprived areas, as well as remote and rural areas; acknowledges that there is still work to do regarding both automation and take-up, and agrees, therefore, that all governments should ensure that people are aware of, and enabled to access, the financial support that they are eligible for and entitled to.

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