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Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning and welcome to the Justice Committee’s 20th meeting in 2019, and its final meeting before the summer recess. We have received no apologies.
Funding Source: The Council, the Scottish Government Cost: High Through Scottish Government and Transport Scotland grant awards, approximately £2.03million has been spent to date on development and implementation costs for LEZ.
The Principal advised that a formal signing date in November has b en c nfirmed today and the next step, subject to Board approval, is to submit our Full Business Case.
S5W-26666 James Kelly: To ask the Scottish Government on what dates the Cabinet Secretary for Justice has met the Chair of the Scottish Police Authority since December 2017, and whether it will publish the minutes.
For the purposes of calculating the 120 day period, no account will be taken of any time during which the Parliament is in recess for more than 4 days.
24. A Group seeking to re-register must hold an initial meeting and elect office bearers.
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Date published:
20 February 2026
For the purposes of calculating the 90 120 day period, no account will be taken of any time during which the Parliament is in recess for more than 4 days.
24. A Group seeking to re-register must hold an initial meeting and elect office bearers.
Business Bulletins during the Summer Recess During the summer recess, the Business Bulletins will be published once a week on each Monday, commencing Monday 4 July until Monday 5 September 2022, when normal publication will resume.
Business Bulletins during the Summer Recess During the summer recess, the Business Bulletins will be published once a week on each Monday, commencing Monday 4 July until Monday 5 September 2022, when normal publication will resume.
UKG has asked us to continue with the consent process for the SI; however, given the Prime Minister’s recent announcement of a general election, the laying date is expected to slip beyond the intended date.
The changes introduce more flexibility to some aspects of the operation of these regimes, reduce some burdens for business, and postpone a suite of expiry dates in the case of biocides that would otherwise mean a large number 6 of biocidal products would need to be phased off the GB market.