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Proactive publication duty and publication code
As discussed in Access to information held by Scottish public authorities, the Bill proposes replacing the current publication scheme duty with a duty to publish, underpinned by a code of practice issued by the Scottish Information Commissioner.1Scottish Government. (2...
The instrument also amends the Road Works (Reinstatement)(Scotland) Regulations 1992 to insert a definition of the current statutory code of practice issued in 2019.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that the intention is that the 2008 Regulations also refer to the current version of the code issued in 2019, not the code issued in 2003.
Those in receipt of a relevant low-income benefit who are aged under 80 will receive £203.40, while those aged 80 or over in receipt of a relevant benefit will receive £305.10.
This is particularly the case when regulation 14(5) refers to the “date of receipt” and regulation 14(7) also refers to the “date of receipt” when cross-referencing to paragraphs (4) and (5) of regulation 14.
It also has significant experience of university governance, having been consulted in the development of governance codes and the sector’s audit code of practice.
Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise Ivan McKee MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Kenneth Gibson Convener of Finance and Public Administration Committee Scottish Parliament Email: [email protected] ___ 8 August 2022 Dear Convener, NOTIFICATION OF EXPENDITURE WITHOUT STATUTORY AUTHORITY The Scottish Ministers, through their Finance and Economy portfolio, will provide funding of £15,000 from the budget for financial year 2022 to 2023 in order to fund the appointment of a Shadow Scottish Pubs Code...
Under sections 1 and 2 of the 2000 Act the Scottish Ministers are required to produce a Councillors’ Code of Conduct (“the Councillors’ Code”) along with a Model Code of Conduct for members of devolved public bodies (‘the Model Code’).