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It is essential that the Scottish Government consults extensively with industry prior to the Scottish Government laying future regulations. It must put in place safeguards to protect vulnerable groups from any unintended consequences resulting from charges.
Committee reports
Date published:
19 December 2023
This sets out the Scottish Government's three nominations to fill the upcoming Commission vacancies:
Michael Russell (Chair)
Craig MacKenzie (Land Commissioner)
Deborah Roberts (Land Commissioner)
The 29 November letter contains the following annexes:
ANNEX A: Scottish Government’s approach to the appointment process
ANNEX B: Person Specification – Chair
ANNEX C: Person Specification – Land Commissioners
ANNEX D: Candidate career history and panel recommendation
The Scottish Government considers that the information set out in Annexe A meets its obligation, under Section 11(4) of the 2016 Act, to lay...
I attach a Type 1 notification which sets out the details of the above SI which the UK Government intend to lay before Parliament on 18 November 2021, subject to the affirmative resolution procedure.
In addition, the Committee has yet to be informed of the proposed laying date of the SSI. While you may have already laid these regulations ahead of your response to this letter, the Committee would be grateful for advance notice.
Dear Convener,
I am writing to inform you that I am today laying two Designation Directions regarding the Hunterston B and Torness nuclear sites in the Scottish Parliament; these were made in exercise of the Scottish Ministers’ functions under the Energy Act 2004 (the Act).
In 1979, David Attenborough stated:
The fact is that no species has ever had such wholesale control over everything on earth, living or dead, as we now have. That lays upon us, whether we like it or not, an awesome responsibility.
These included:
Purpose of the keeping pace power
Regulations that authorise any Scottish public authority to delegate functions
Pre-laying scrutiny of regulations - a sifting mechanism
Stage 3 will take place on 22 December 2020.
Written Submission. welcomed approvals of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR T cell therapyiFurther details on CAR T cell Therapy can be found here.) but said challenges lay ahead in terms of greater demand and therefore budget impact.
This means we need to develop the right framework containing appropriate measures and processes to facilitate delivery of homeless services post COVID-19.
To do this we need to lay legislation immediately that includes temporary changes as a direct response to COVID-19 as well as permanent changes to give effect to the commitments already made in the Progra...
After having regard to consultation representations, when laying the draft Regulations, Ministers must submit an explanatory document explaining why they consider it appropriate to make the regulations, details of the consultation, representations made, and changes (if any) made to the proposed Regulations as a result.