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Scottish Ministers are however kept informed of any significant concerns that the regulator may have about quality of care or safety, welfare, and health of those using services.
These objects are expressed in broad and general terms and may relate both to reserved matters and also to matters which are not reserved but would fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament.
Several hospices are being forced to budget significant deficits this year, which may be manageable for one year, but is not sustainable and there is a very real risk of hospices having to close.
Therefore, comparing these conservation methods with habitat management techniques may yield completely different results to a location where predators are a limiting factor.
Part 5 of the Bill proposes powers for Scottish Ministers to make regulations which set out circumstances where a DWP appointee may temporarily be treated as if they were appointed by Scottish Ministers, as well as a power to require the 2018 Act criteria for making appointments to be applied as soon as reasonably practicable after.
Firstly, Section 6(1) is modified to make the targets mandatory, rather than optional (change ‘may’ to ‘must’). Change 6(1) to: “(1) The Scottish Ministers must by regulation make provision imposing targets on the Scottish Ministers relating to developing a circular economy.”
As an expert in the field (and given the size of the remit) the adviser may well have had an involvement with the main agencies involved in providing services.