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Similarly, at the HSCS Committee's meeting on 18 January 2022, Alex Cumming, Assistant Director...
The UK Government has used data from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on arrests/detentions of UK nationals where consular assistance was requested and from the charity ‘Prisoners Abroad’ to estimate the number of additional cases where ETJ could be exercised.
For example, other committees have alternate Vice Chairs to assist in convening the committee in the absence of the chair/ vice chair, they may deal with amendments using a quoracy of only 3 members and their appointing authorities have discretion to appoint members for up to 12 years.
However, ...the powers have been framed correctly, so that the agency will have the widest powers to assist in improving the amenity and the environment.
Committee reports
Date published:
20 February 2019
This instrument intends to maintain appropriate monitoring and enforcement measures relating to sea fishing and to ensure the continued operation of financial assistance to the fishing and aquaculture sector in Scotland.
Committee reports
Date published:
13 November 2018
Written submission.) the need for rigorous promotion of the new Regulations, as well as calling for a transitional period to assist with this, giving the government, professional bodies and the Registers of Scotland time to advise owners of land about the new Regulations.
Agency arrangements will be made at that time for the Secretary of State to continue delivery of carer’s allowance on behalf of the Scottish Ministers until such time as the Scottish Social Security Agency takes over its delivery, or commences delivery of the assistance for carers in Scotland that is provided for in Part 2 of the 2018 Act.