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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 February 2024

S6W-24922

Most recent data can be found here Cancer Staging Public Health Scotland provides data examining the impact of COVID-19 on cancer staging distributions, with the focus of the report being on the 2022 data in comparison with the most recent pre-pandemic data (2018 and 2019). Most recent data can be found here Cancer Waiting Times Public Health Scotla...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2022

S6W-07376

As the act came into effect on 31 May 2016 this is not a full recording year. 2. Although this crime pre-dates the act, some charges under the act were assigned to this crime beginning with the 2016-17 recording year.
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2021

Justice Committee Legacy Report, Session 5

In subsequent years, following reform to budget scrutiny in the Scottish Parliament, the Committee undertook pre-budget scrutiny prior to the draft budget being published later in the year.
Last updated: 17 March 2026

SPBill77BS062026

Offence of providing a non-surgical procedure outwith permitted premises 3 Offence of providing a non-surgical procedure outwith permitted premises (1) It is an offence for a person to provide a non-surgical procedure to another person outwith permitted premises. 10 (2) It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under subsection (1) to show that 1 the person reasonably believed at the time of providing the non-surgical procedure that the procedure was being provided in permitted premises. (3) It is to be regarded as shown that the person reasonably believed that the non-surgical procedure was being provided in permitted premises if— 15 (a) enough evidence is adduced to raise an issue as to whether that is the case, and (b) the prosecution does not prove beyond reasonable doubt that is not the case. 4 Meaning of “permitted premises” (1) In section 3, “permitted premises” means— (a) premises of a registered independent clinic whose services are provided or managed 20 by a person mentioned in subsection (3) if— (i) the address of the premises is entered in the register in relation to the registered independent clinic, or (ii) the premises are a vehicle that is not a dwelling of the person to whom the non-surgical procedure is being provided, 25 (b) premises the address of which is entered in the register in relation to a registered independent hospital, (c) any premises (or vehicle), other than a dwelling or care home, at or in which general dental services are provided in accordance with an agreement pursuant to section 25 of the 1978 Act, 30 (d) premises, other than a dwelling or care home, the address of which is specified in an agreement pursuant to section 17C of the 1978 Act as one at which primary medical services are to be provided in accordance with the agreement, (e) premises, other than a dwelling or care home, the address of which is specified in a contract pursuant to section 17J of the 1978 Act as one at which general 35 medical services are to be provided in accordance with the contract, (f) a registered pharmacy within the meaning of section 74 of the Medicines Act 1968. (3) The persons referred to in subsection (1)(a) are— (a) a registered medical practitioner, 40 (b) a person registered in the dentists register under the Dentists Act 1984, 4 Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Non-surgical Procedures (c) a registered nurse who is noted in the Nursing and Midwifery Register as being qualified to order drugs, medicines and appliances as a nurse independent prescriber, (d) a registered midwife who is noted in the Nursing and Midwifery Register as being 5 qualified to order drugs, medicines and appliances as a nurse independent prescriber, (e) a pharmacist independent prescriber. (4) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations modify this section. (5) In this section— 10 “care home” means accommodation occupied exclusively or mainly by individuals 1 aged 16 or over that is provided by an organisation carrying on a care home service (within the meaning of paragraph 2 of schedule 12 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010), “Nursing and Midwifery Register” means the register maintained under article 5 15 of the Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001 (S.I. 2002/253), “pharmacist independent prescriber” means a person who is— (a) registered as a pharmacist in— (i) Part 1 of the register maintained under article 19 of the Pharmacy Order 2010 (S.I. 2010/231), or 20 (ii) the register maintained in pursuance of articles 6 and 9 of the Pharmacy (Northern Ireland) Order 1976 (S.I. 1976/1213 (N.I. 22), and (b) noted in that register as being qualified to order drugs, medicines and appliances as a pharmacist independent prescriber, 25 “the register” means the register maintained under regulation 6 of the Healthcare Improvement Scotland (Applications and Registration) Regulations 2011 (S.S.I. 2011/35), “registered independent clinic” means an independent clinic within the meaning given by section 10F(2) of the 1978 Act that is registered under section 10P of 30 that Act, “registered independent hospital” means an independent hospital within the meaning given by section 10F(2) of the 1978 Act that is registered under section 10P of that Act, “vehicle” means— 35 (a) a mechanically-propelled vehicle, or (b) a structure that is capable of being moved from one place to another by being— (i) towed, or (ii) transported on a mechanically-propelled vehicle or trailer. 5 Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Non-surgical Procedures Power to make further provision about non-surgical procedures 5 Power to make further provision about non-surgical procedures (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations impose further restrictions and requirements in relation to the provision of non-surgical procedures. 5 (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may— (a) modify any enactment (including this Act), (b) create an offence in connection with a contravention of a restriction, or failure to comply with a requirement, imposed by virtue of the regulations. (3) Regulations under subsection (1) may in particular— 10 (a) impose different restrictions and requirements by reference to categories of 1 non-surgical procedure as specified in the regulations, (b) specify persons, or descriptions of persons, who may provide, or supervise the provision of, a non-surgical procedure, (c) specify requirements about the training or qualifications of persons who may 15 provide, or supervise the provision of, a non-surgical procedure, (d) confer functions relating to the enforcement of restrictions and requirements imposed by virtue of the regulations, (f) require providers of non-surgical procedures to— (i) carry out and document a pre...
Last updated: 10 September 2025

Winter Heating Assistance Regulations 2025 BRIA

This 5 Winter Mortality in Scotland 2023/24 (National Records of Scotland) 6 Age UK calls on everyone to look out for their older family members and friends this wintertime 7 Parliamentary Briefing - Rising energy prices and supporting older people this winter (Age UK) 5 8 can impact on the immune system, amplifying any pre-existing condition. Older 9 peopl...
Last updated: 26 August 2025

Ending Destitution in Scotland Letter from Kaukab Stewart Minister for Equalities 3 June 2025

Access to social security and finance – the report asked Scottish Government to: • Lobby the UK Government for an end to the NRPF system and to restrictions on access to benefits for EU citizens with pre-settled status • Engage proactively with the UK Government and lobby for a clear and transparent framework Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Per...
Last updated: 21 May 2025

Letter from CabSecNZE regarding Publication of the Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet 20 May 2025

The Glasgow LEZ-wide reduction in vehicular NOx emissions, compared with pre-LEZ levels, has been around 70% (comparing the year 2018 with 2024).
Last updated: 12 March 2025

SPLCMS654

Clause 41 provides the Secretary of State with a power to authorise detention of a person whilst they consider whether to make a deportation order against the person or whilst they are considering whether the person is a person to whom automatic deportation of foreign criminals (under section 32(5) of the UK Borders Act 2007 (“the 2007 Act”)) applies. It further makes changes to pre-existing powers for authorised persons, including police constables, to take fingerprints and photographs of the persons concerned, where they are detained under these circumstances.
Last updated: 9 January 2025

Angus Health and Social Care Partnership

While some areas have been consistency of approach developing SDS policies and procedures based on the original SDS strategy across the country so there is that pre-dates the Act, others do not have such policies and procedures in no ‘postcode lottery’ and 8 place over a decade after the legislation was introduced.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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Existing UK law means and buses have had to be fitted with seat belts, however urban buses 7 nclude room for standing passengers are exempt. which i Consequently, although vehicles used for dedicated school transport vary considerably, a high number of those in use which do not have seat belts fitted are older vehicles (pre-2001) or double-deckers originall...

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