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The Scottish Government intends to lay an affirmative Scottish Statutory Instrument in January 2023 that will seek to amend The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Short-term Lets) Order 2022.
If our overall evaluation supports a continuation of MUP, we will lay Orders in Parliament in late 2023 to continue MUP beyond the initial six year period and if the evidence supports a change in price, to set a new unit price.
Ministers agreed that the introduction of legislation be explored, and officials have worked at pace to develop the bill and secure a parliamentary slot since then, taking into account the three-week period that is required for the laying of legislation.
That is as it should be, because we have a big job to do. On emissions accounting, the CCC recommended that the overall accounting framework should shift to one based on actual emissions rather than net accounting.
Does the committee wish to draw the instrument to the attention of the Parliament on reporting ground (j), in respect of the failure to lay the instrument in accordance with the laying requirements under the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, while noting that it is satisfied with the explanat...
Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions the finance secretary has had with ministerial colleagues regarding a different model for allocating funding to Integration Joint Boards, in light of a recent Accounts Commission report highlighting the unsustainable gaps in their finances.