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To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has meet its 2005 targets on (a) physical activity, (b) diet and (c) alcohol. (a) There are no set targets for physical activity for 2005.
Section 18(5) confers power on Scottish Ministers, by regulations, exempting persons carrying out taxable activity from requirements to register, subject to such conditions or restrictions as specified.
Section 17(2) of the Bill amends schedule 2 of the 2014 Act making amendments to the purposes for which provision can be made so that regulations can impose duties on persons to make specified information publicly available, excluding domestic activities.
Regulations made under this section are subject to the affirmative procedure where primary legislation ...
The Inter-Governmental Relations Written Agreement between the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government (the Agreement) also provides a mechanism through which the Parliament and its Committees can scrutinise the Scottish Government's activity in relation to non-legislative frameworks.
I propose to discuss with the clerks and perhaps the deputy convener the amount of business that we must get through between now and dissolution and how we can do that efficiently.
However, I was talking about the huge number of minor points. I wonder if we are getting into a pre-summer rush, which means that the process is not being carried out as scrupulously as it ought to be.