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Despite difficulties in identifying a suitable date for Mr Gove's appearance, it is hoped that this session will take place before the 2018 summer recess.
On the basis of the evidence we have received to date, we are minded to recommend that such departments should be able to retain the funding they generate through fees in order to better support improved performance and consistency of service.
The remit of the inquiry is "To explore rationale, prioritisation and value for money in relation to city region deals, including the progress to date of city region deals in delivering job creation and economic growth, and the structure and governance of city region deals in Scotland."
The Committee recommends that, should integration proceed, Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority consult with the British Transport Police in order to ensure that agreed protocols are in place well before the date of integration. The Committee notes the request for more clarity on exactly how jurisdictional arrangements would operate following i...
Whilst there are some domestic powers which could be used to amend the habitats regulations and EIA regime, they can only be exercised for specific, or limited purposes and do not provide the flexibility that may be required to keep the legislation up-to-date and ft for purpose. Furthermore, some of those powers are due to sunset.
Committee reports
Date published:
27 February 2019
Food Composition, Labelling and Standards (EU Exit) (Scotland) (Amendment) Regulations 2019 (SSI 2019/53) (Health and Sport)
Purpose
The purpose of these Regulations is to make minor technical amendments to five SSIs in relation to food composition, labelling and standards, to ensure that they continue to operate effectively following the date of the UK's e...
Unlike Quality Partnership Agreements, Quality Contract Schemes must be approved by Scottish Ministers before they can be implemented.
To date, no Quality Contract schemes have been implemented.
The Committee welcomes the opportunity that the protocol affords to review and revise it at a future date.
The second protocol arises out of the Committee’s recommendations in its report on the LCM on the scrutiny of Scottish Statutory Instruments (SSIs) made under the EUW Bill.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 February 2021