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Last updated: 26 November 2024

Salmon farming Fish Health Inspectorate 27 September 2024

The FHI are not aware of a requirement under the Code of Good Practice for Scottish Finfish Aquaculture for an aquaculture production business to provide it with notification of any disease outbreak.
Last updated: 15 November 2022

Items of expenditure over 25k quarter 2 2020

(trading as Pi Comms) 43,728.00 27-Jul-2020 Broadcasting Equipment Ethical Standards Commission 41,000.00 01-Aug-2020 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Commissioner for Children & Young People 61,000.00 01-Aug-2020 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Information Commissioner 156,000.00 01-Aug-2020 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Human Rights Commissioner 55,000.00 01-Aug-2020 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 350,000.00 01-Aug-2020 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 100,000.00 01-Aug-2020 Funding to Officeholders SoftwareONE UK Ltd 38,326.73 03-Aug-2020 Cloud Hosting Service Payee Amount Paid Date Paid Account Code...
Last updated: 11 November 2022

SPCB 2022 Paper 68

The SPCB is invited to consider the above travel and, in accordance with the Code of Conduct, approve the details of the travel and the associated costs above. 18.
Last updated: 30 June 2022

SPCB 2022 Paper 39

The SPCB is invited to consider the above travel and, in accordance with the Code of Conduct, approve the details of the travel and the associated costs above. 15.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 November 2023

The Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill - Part 4: Miscellaneous (including Schedule 2)

Any code or revised code must be consulted on with people that Scottish Ministers "consider likely to be interested in or affected by it".
Official Report Meeting date: 20 November 2025

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 20 November 2025

Have the codes been updated often in the past 20 years?
Last updated: 23 January 2024

SPBill42S062024 (3)

Section 15 of the Scotland Act 1998 13 Ending ambulatory effect of section 15 of the Scotland Act 1998 40 (1) The Scotland Act 1998 is modified as follows. 7 Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Bill Part 3—Campaign finance (2) In section 15(1) (disqualification from membership of the Parliament)— (a) in paragraph (a)— (i) for “he is” substitute “the person would be”, (ii) at the end of the paragraph insert “as that Act had effect on 27 April 2022”, 5 (b) in paragraph (b)— (i) for “he is disqualified otherwise than under that Act” substitute “the person would be disqualified”, (ii) at the end of the paragraph insert “under any other enactment or rule of law as that enactment or rule of law had effect on 27 April 2022”. 10 P ART 3 1 C AMPAIGN FINANCE Expenditure in respect of Scottish Parliament elections 14 Notional and third party expenditure: Scottish Parliament elections (1) The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 is modified as follows. 15 (2) In section 73 (notional campaign expenditure), in subsection (1A)— (a) after “paragraph 3,” insert “5,”, (b) after “parliamentary general elections” insert “, general elections to the Scottish Parliament”. (3) In section 86 (notional controlled expenditure), in subsection (1A)— 20 (a) after “paragraph 3,” insert “5,”, (b) after “parliamentary general elections” insert “, general elections to the Scottish Parliament”. (4) In section 94 (limits on controlled expenditure by third parties), in subsection (8A)— (a) after “paragraph 3,” insert “5,”, 25 (b) after “parliamentary general elections” insert “, general elections to the Scottish Parliament”. 15 Third parties capable of giving notification (1) The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 is modified as follows. (2) In section 88 (third parties recognised for the purposes of Part 6), after subsection (10), 30 insert— “(11) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (2), as it applies for the purposes of a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 5 of schedule 10 (general elections to Scottish Parliament), by— (a) adding a description of third party to the list in that subsection, 35 (b) removing a description of third party from that list, or (c) varying the description of a third party in that list. 8 Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Bill Part 3—Campaign finance (12) Regulations under subsection (11)(b) or (c) may only be made where the regulations give effect to a recommendation of the Commission.”. (3) In section 156 (orders and regulations), in subsection (4D)— (a) after “apply to” insert “any regulations under section 88(11) or”, and 5 (b) for “such order” substitute “such regulations or orders”. 16 Restriction on which third parties may incur controlled expenditure (1) The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 is modified as follows. (2) After section 89A insert— “89B Restriction on which third parties may incur controlled expenditure: 10 Scottish Parliament elections 1 (1) No amount of controlled expenditure may be incurred by or on behalf of a third party during a Scottish devolved regulated period unless the third party falls within any paragraph of section 88(2) (third parties eligible to give notification). 15 (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to any expenses incurred by or on behalf of a third party during a Scottish devolved regulated period which do not in total exceed £700. (3) Subsections (4) and (5) apply where expenses are incurred by or on behalf of a third party in contravention of subsection (1). 20 (4) If the third party is not an individual— (a) any person who authorised the expenses to be incurred by or on behalf of the third party commits an offence if the person knew or ought reasonably to have known that the expenses would be incurred in contravention of subsection (1), and 25 (b) the third party also commits an offence. (5) If the third party is an individual, the individual commits an offence if they knew or ought reasonably to have known that the expenses would be incurred in contravention of subsection (1). (6) In this section a “Scottish devolved regulated period” means a period in relation 30 to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 5 of Schedule 10 (general elections to the Scottish Parliament).”. (3) In schedule 20 (penalties), at the appropriate place in the table insert— 33 “Section 89B(4) and (5) (incurring On summary conviction in Scotland: 34 controlled expenditure in contravention of statutory maximum 35 section 89B(1)) On indictment in Scotland: fine”. 9 Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Bill Part 3—Campaign finance 17 Transitional provision: offences relating to third party expenditure (1) The amendments made by section 16 have effect only in relation to a Scottish devolved regulated period beginning on or after the day on which section 16 comes fully into force. 5 (2) In subsection (1) “a Scottish devolved regulated period” means a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 5 of schedule 10 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (general elections to the Scottish Parliament). 18 Code...
Last updated: 10 November 2025

PO Chamber Conduct Booklet

We should at all times be Chamber. mindful of the impact of our behaviour on others. Food and drink Section 9 of the Code of Conduct for MSPs and Water is provided at the back of the Chamber. the accompanying Guidance on the Code sets Other food and drink should not be brought out the procedures for the enforcement of the into the Chamber, unless you have alerted the rules in the Code of Conduct for MSPs.
Last updated: 16 May 2024

PoliceBillFM_ConvenerToCJConvener_16May24

The Cabinet Secretary’s response states that— “The fact that the Bill would place the existing code of ethics and duty of candour on a statutory footing was always known.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2023

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 13 December 2023

If that is not the case, and the code is aspirational, that is less of an issue.

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