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Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 18 January 2024

Just recently, data pertaining to 2022-23 was released by the Scottish Government, from which I will give five key points.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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S6W-01228 Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government by what date the new Fuel Poverty Advisory Body will be established.
Last updated: 9 July 2021

BB20210712

S6W-01228 Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government by what date the new Fuel Poverty Advisory Body will be established.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 19 September 2024

The practicalities of how property, contracts and bank accounts are handled are a challenge that is never expected.
Last updated: 5 December 2019

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Carrying out of registration functions 16 (1) A registration officer must carry out the registration officer’s functions under this Act in 25 accordance with any directions given by the Chief Counting Officer. (1A) Before giving a direction to a registration officer, the Chief Counting Officer must consult the Electoral Commission. (2) The Chief Counting Officer must not give a direction that is inconsistent with this Act or any other enactment under which a registration officer exercises functions. 30 (3) Any of the functions of a registration officer under this Act may be carried out by a deputy for the time being approved by the council which appointed the registration officer, and the provisions of this Act apply to any such deputy so far as respects any functions to be carried out by the deputy as they apply to the registration officer. (5) Each council must assign such officers to assist the registration officer appointed by the 35 council as may be required for carrying out the registration officer’s functions under this Act. 32 Referendums (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Further provision about voting in the referendum Part 2—Registration Alterations in the register of local government electors 17 (1) An alteration in the register of local government electors under section 13A(2) (alteration of registers) or 56 (registration appeals) of the 1983 Act which is to take effect after the fifth day before the date...
Last updated: 4 June 2025

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Matters arising from referral to rent officer or application to First-tier Tribunal 43S Tenant’s liability for underpaid rent (1) This section applies where–– (a) the rent payable under a current tenancy has been changed by an order 10 made under— 1 (i) section 43M(2) or (3), (ii) section 43P(2) or (3), or (iii) section 43R(2)(b) or (4)(a) or (b), (b) the effective date stated in the order (“the actual effective date”) falls 15 later than the date on which the rent would have been increased in accordance with section 43J(4) had a referral to a rent officer not been made under section 43L(2) or, as the case may be, had an application to the First-tier Tribunal not been made under section 43Q(1) (“the originally proposed effective date”), and 20 (c) the rent payable from the actual effective date (“the new rent”) is more than the rent payable immediately before that date (“the old rent”). (2) On the date the order is made the tenant becomes liable under this subsection to pay the landlord the difference between–– (a) the amount that would have been payable in rent between the originally 25 proposed effective date and the actual effective date had the new rent been the rent payable from the originally proposed effective date, and (b) the amount that should have been paid in rent during the same period (whether or not it was actually paid). (3) Subsection (4) applies if, at the end of the day falling 28 days after a tenant’s 30 liability under subsection (2) arose, that liability is (in whole or in part) still outstanding. (4) For the purposes of paragraph 12 of schedule 3, the liability mentioned in subsection (3) is to be regarded as a sum that fell to be paid by way of rent on the day the liability arose. 35 (5) In this section, a reference to a period between two dates includes both of those dates. 32 Housing (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Rent Chapter 2—Rent control areas: modifications of the 2016 Act 43T Withdrawal of referral or request for review by rent officer or application to First-tier Tribunal (1) This section applies— (a) where a referral to the rent officer made under section 43L(2) is 5 withdrawn by the tenant, (b) where— (i) a request for a review by another rent officer made under section 43O(1) is withdrawn by one party, and (ii) either— 10 (A) the other party has not requested a review in respect of the 1 tenancy in question, or (B) any request for a review by the other party has been withdrawn, or (c) where an application to the First-tier Tribunal made under section 43Q(1) 15 is withdrawn by the tenant. (2) The order maker must make an order under section 43M(2) or (3), section 43P(2) or (3), or section 43R(2)(b) or (4)(a) or (b) (as the case may be), stating that from the effective date the rent payable under the current tenancy concerned is the lower of— 20 (a) the rent specified in the rent-increase notice, and (b) the rent payable under the tenancy as increased by the permitted rate. (3) Where the order maker is another rent officer in relation to the making of an order under section 43P(2) or (3), an order may not be made by virtue of subsection (2) until the expiry of the period within which a request for a review 25 made under section 43O(1) may be made. (4) In subsection (2)— “order maker” means— (a) in the case of the making of an order under section 43M(2) or (3), the rent officer, 30 (b) in the case of the making of an order under section 43P(2) or (3), another rent officer, (c) in the case of the making of an order under section 43R(2)(b) or (4)(a) or (b), the First-tier Tribunal, “the rent-increase notice” means the rent-increase notice that, as the case 35 may be— (a) prompted the referral to the rent officer, (b) led to the request for review by another rent officer, or (c) led to the application to the First-tier Tribunal.”. 33 Housing (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Rent Chapter 3—Other restrictions on rent increases C HAPTER 3 O THER RESTRICTIONS ON RENT INCREASES Frequency of rent increases 21 Private residential tenancies not in rent control area: frequency of rent increase 5 (1) The 2016 Act is modified as follows. (2) In section 19 (frequency with which rent may be increased)— (a) in subsection (1), for the words “more than once in a 12 month period” substitute “— (a) during the first 12 months of the tenancy except in such circumstances 10 as may be prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in regulations, 1 (b) more than once in any other 12 month period”, (b) in subsection (2), for “subsection (1)” substitute “subsection (1)(b)”.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 June 2025

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To ask the Scottish Government, in relation to section 1(1) of the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Act 2022, by what date the Scottish Ministers must (a) publish and (b) lay before the Scottish Parliament a national good food nation plan.
Last updated: 24 March 2022

20211210 Submission StuartHaszeldine

On the anticipation of accessible and early date storage, the CCC recommended a 2045 Net Zero date for Scotland, and that was placed into law by the Climate change (Scotland)Act 2009.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 August 2022

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Responding to the review findings, the Scottish Budget 2021-22 committed to guaranteeing the existing 60% hydro relief until 31 March 2032. 7 Review of Small Business Bonus Scheme (SBBS)The Scottish Government commissioned the Fraser of Allander Institute (FAI) to undertake this review and the final report was published in March 2022.The Scottish Government has convened a short-term working group to inform considerations of the data-related recommendations of the FAI’s report. 8 ‘Road map’ for future rates changesA Road map is now available on the SG website: https://www.gov.scot/publications/non-domestic-business-rates-roadmap/ 9 Provision of better information on ratesThe Scottish Government has made significant improvements to its website including providing more information in a more accessible language.The Scottish Assessors’ Association have developed a ‘geo-spatial’ map on their website which displays valuation information for the majority of non-domestic properties.The Non-Domestic Rates (Valuation Notices) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 expand the level of information Assessors that must provide to ratepayers alongside valuation notices, as recommended by the Barclay Implementation Advisory Appeals sub-group.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2022

Education, Children and Young People Committee 09 March 2022

Education, Children and Young People Committee 09 March 2022 Education, Children and Young People Committee 09 March 2022Interests Interests Good morning, and welcome to the eighth meeting in 2022 of the Education, Children and Young People Committee.

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