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For longer periods, the host Member State may require a citizen to register his or her presence within a reasonable and non-discriminatory period of time.6European Parliament. (2018).
If this population could no longer receive free healthcare in their country of residence they may return to the UK to be treated. This is projected to cost the NHS around £1billion a year9Nuffield Trust. (2017).
Committee reports
Date published:
20 November 2017
Although the first question is, perhaps, one which requires further thought and may perhaps require another legislative vehicle in the future, the other two questions lie at the heart of this Bill’s effectiveness and value.
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The Minister stated that the court "would not have inviolability [of premises in Scotland] in the circumstances that we foresee in the initial years", given that there are no current plans for permanent premises, but that it is possible that the court may sit in Scotland in the initial year of its operation.
r=11024&c=2011942Kevin Stewart, Minister for Local Government and Housing said that the Scottish Government will look into the Cole Report in depth and may require a variety of policy responses.
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Table 3: Scottish Government Social Security Commitments Devolved Benefit / PowerCommitments made How the commitment is being taken forward di...
Furthermore, the UK would have to accept that any dispute in this context may be referred to an arbitration panel1O'Brien, C., & Pech, L. (2016, November 2).
The Committee received lots of evidence suggesting that, due to a lack of resources, some children feel more excluded in a mainstream school setting than they may have done in a special school. In other words the policy to include is having the opposite effect in some circumstances due to a lack of resources.
Such a delay would lead to delays in the courts or in reaching settlements, while one party or the other may have sought to postpone cases, to obtain the benefit of the new discount rate.