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Last updated: 20 April 2023

SPBill25S062023

Minor and consequential modifications 87 Modification of other enactments Schedule 3 contains minor and consequential modifications of enactments. 25 P ART 5 G ENERAL 88 Individual culpability for offending by an organisation (1) Subsection (2) applies where— (a) an offence under this Act is committed by a relevant organisation, and 30 (b) the commission of the offence involves the connivance or consent of, or is attributable to the neglect of— (i) a responsible official of the organisation, or (ii) an individual purporting to act in the capacity of a responsible official. (2) The responsible official (or, as the case may be, the individual purporting to act in that 35 capacity), as well as the organisation, commits the offence. 76 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill Part 5—General (3) “Relevant organisation” means— (a) a company, (b) a partnership (including a limited liability partnership), (c) another body or association. 5 (4) “Responsible official” means— (a) in the case of a company— (i) a director, secretary, manager or similar officer, or (ii) where the affairs of the company are managed by its members, a member, (b) in the case of a limited liability partnership, a member, 10 (c) in the case of a partnership other than a limited liability partnership, a partner, 1 (d) in the case of another body or association, a person who is concerned in the management or control of its affairs. 89 Regulations (1) Any power of the Scottish Ministers to make regulations under this Act includes power 15 to make— (a) different provision for different purposes, (b) incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision. (2) This section does not apply to section 92(3). 90 Ancillary provision 20 (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make any incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision they consider appropriate for the purposes of, in connection with or for giving full effect to this Act or any provision made under it. (2) Regulations under this section may modify any enactment (including this Act). 25 (3) Regulations under subsection (1)— (a) are subject to the affirmative procedure if they add to, replace or omit and part of the text of an Act, but (b) otherwise, are subject to the negative procedure. 91 Interpretation 30 (1) In this Act— “1980 Act” means the Solicitors (Scotland) Act 1980, “1990 Act” means the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990, “2007 Act” means the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 2007, 35 “2010 Act” means the Legal Services (Scotland) Act 2010. 77 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill Part 5—General (2) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires— “accredited regulator” has the meaning given in section 29(6), “advocate” means a practising member of the Faculty of Advocates, “ALB rules” is to be construed in accordance with section 41(1), 5 “approved regulator of licensed providers” is to be construed in accordance with Part 2 of the 2010 Act, “Association of Commercial Attorneys” means the private limited company, company number SC344543, that has acquired rights of audience for its members by virtue of having an application under section 25 of the 1990 Act granted under 10 section 26 of that Act, 1 “authorised legal business” is to be construed in accordance with section 39(9)(a), “category 1 regulator” (and cognate expressions) means a body that regulates the provision of legal services and which has been assigned as a category 1 regulator in or under section 8, 15 “category 2 regulator” (and cognate expressions) means a body that regulates the provision of legal services and which has been assigned as or deemed a category 2 regulator in or under section 8, “the Commission” means the Scottish Legal Services Commission, “the independent advisory panel of the Commission” is the independent advisory 20 panel established by the Commission under paragraph 11A of schedule 1 of the 2007 Act, “Law Society” means the Law Society of Scotland, “legal services provider” has the meaning given in section 6(4), “licensed legal services provider” (and “licensed provider”) is to be construed in 25 accordance with Part 2 of the 2010 Act, “Lord President” means the Lord President of the Court of Session, “regulatory functions” in relation to a regulator, means its functions as a regulatory authority described in section 7, “solicitor” is to be construed in accordance with section 65(1) of the 1980 Act. 30 92 Commencement (1) This section and section 93 come into force on the day of Royal Assent. (2) Sections 89 to 91 come into force on the day after Royal Assent. (3) The other provisions of this Act come into force on such day as the Scottish Ministers may by regulations appoint. 35 (4) Regulations under this section may— (a) include transitional, transitory or saving provision, (b) make different provision for different purposes. 78 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill Part 5—General 93 Short title The short title of this Act is the Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Act 2023. 79 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Law Society of Scotland Part 1—Category 1 regulator SCHEDULE 1 Introduced by section 1(5) L AW S OCIETY OF S COTLAND P ART 1 5 C ATEGORY 1 REGULATOR Exercise of regulatory functions 1 (1) Section 3A of the 1980 Act (discharge of functions of the Council of the Law Society) is amended as follows. (2) In subsection (11), in paragraph (a), for “3B to 3G...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 April 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 30 April 2025

The member is absolutely right, and, a couple of weeks ago in the United Arab Emirates, I had the privilege of supporting XLCC as it pitched and showcased what it is trying to achieve, which demonstrates the international interest in the progress that it is making.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2025

Many communities have benefited significantly from community facilities such as astroturf pitches, village halls and the like, which are good things and they require to be invested in.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 April 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 17 April 2024

Does the member accept that the volume and quantity of distilleries might differ from their value? I put in a pitch for my own constituency in the latter regard.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 September 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 15 September 2015

That bottom-up approach has enabled that community to invest in the things that are important to it, whether it is a 3G football pitch, a youth club or—as Sarah Boyack mentioned—better housing.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 14 May 2025

I completely agree with everything that Dan Paris said, so I will not repeat it, but, when the cabinet secretary gives evidence, I would welcome the committee scrutinising the policy decision that has been made. The policy memorandum pitches the issue as a legislative and technical one when, in fact, it was a policy decision to draft such broad and sweeping...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 January 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 16 January 2024

It therefore seems relatively reasonable to look at the mid-years of the Parliament if we are looking to pitch things at the required level. I will not pursue that issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 June 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 02 June 2011

There has been investment of £7 million in Seedhill and Ralston playing fields to provide 3G pitches and better changing facilities.
Last updated: 28 February 2025

BB20250303

*S6M-16641 Foysol Choudhury: 75th Anniversary of the British Holiday and Home Parks Association—That the Parliament congratulates the British Holiday and Home Parks Association (BH&HPA) on its 75th anniversary; acknowledges that, since its establishment in 1950, BH&HPA has been dedicated to representing and serving owners and managers of holiday, residential, tenting, touring and glamping parks across the UK; notes the significant contribution of Scotland's holiday park and campsite sector to the Scottish economy, which, according to the 2024 report, Pitching...
Last updated: 18 February 2025

031224 CPG Social Enterprise Minutes

Thanks for making that very clear pitch there towards the end. I'm now going to welcome Alex Richardson from Gladiators to speak with us.

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