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Last updated: 10 June 2024

Revised Explanatory Notes Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill

These are defined, respectively, as “the most up to-to-date international reporting practice” and “a practice which produces results which are consistent with those which would have been produced by using the international carbon reporting practice which was current at the later of 30 June 2018, or the date on which ...
Last updated: 17 May 2023

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.”, 35 (b) after subsection (7) insert— “(7A) Subsection (7)(b) does not apply where the prisoner fell to be released on or by an excepted day and the release was brought forward to a Thursday by virtue of subsection (7)(a). 7 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 2—release from custody (7B) For the purposes of subsections (7) and (7A)— (a) an “excepted day” is a day which is— (i) a Friday, (ii) a Saturday, 5 (iii) a Sunday, (iv) a public holiday, (v) the day before a public holiday, (b) a “suitable release day” is a day which is not— (i) in a case where subsection (7)(a) applies, an excepted day, 10 (ii) in a case where subsection (7)(b) applies, an excepted day or a 1 Thursday.”. 7 Release on licence of long-term prisoners (1) The 1993 Act is amended as follows. (2) In section 1A (application to certain persons serving more than one sentence), in 15 subsection (1)(c), after “3AA” insert “or 3AB”. (3) In section 1B (prisoners serving consecutive sentences including at least one terrorism sentence), in subsection (11), after “3AA” insert “or 3AB”. (4) In section 3AA (further powers to release prisoners)— (a) subsection (1)(b) and “or” immediately preceding it are repealed, 20 (aa) subsection (7) is repealed, (b) in the section title, after “release” insert “short-term”. (5) After that section insert— “3AB Further powers to release long-term prisoners (1) The Scottish Ministers may release on licence under this section a long-term 25 prisoner whose release under section 1 has not been recommended by the Parole Board. (2) Before releasing a long-term prisoner by virtue of subsection (1), the Scottish Ministers must consult the Parole Board. (3) If directed to do so by the Parole Board, the Scottish Ministers must release 30 on licence under this section a long-term prisoner whose release on having served one half of the prisoner’s sentence has been recommended by the Board. (4) In deciding whether to release a long-term prisoner by virtue of subsection (1) or direct the release of a prisoner by virtue of subsection (3), the Scottish Ministers or, as the case may be, the Parole Board must have regard to 35 considerations of— (a) protecting the public at large, (b) preventing re-offending by the prisoner, and (c) securing the successful re-integration of the prisoner into the community. 8 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 2—release from custody (5) A long-term prisoner may not be released on licence under this section before the beginning of the period of 180 days ending with the day on which the prisoner will have served one half of the prisoner’s sentence. (6) The period for which a long-term prisoner is to be released on licence under 5 this section (the “release period”)— (a) may not exceed 180 days on any one occasion, (b) is to be specified— (i) where subsection (1) applies, by the Scottish Ministers, (ii) where subsection (3) applies, by the Parole Board. 10 (7) Subject to subsection (6)(a), the Scottish Ministers or, as the case may be, the 1 Parole Board may extend the release period specified by virtue of subsection (6)(b)(i) or, as the case may be, (ii). (8) For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this section requires the Scottish Ministers or the Parole Board to make a decision by a particular date...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 25 September 2024

Members will immediately realise that that takes in our two-week October recess. That is an issue that we should seek to avoid, but we can probably live with it.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2022

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 15 March 2022

The significance of that date is that it aligns with the date from which the definition of “a material change of circumstances” was clarified by the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Act 2020.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2021

S5W-35940

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will publish the annual homelessness statistics before the pre-election campaign recess. The Scottish Government has announced it will publish its annual 'Homelessness in Scotland: Update to 30th September 2020' statistical publication on 23 March 2021.
Last updated: 6 May 2025

Letter from Minister for SCMWS to the HSCS Convener update in relation to the Adults with Incapacity

I expect invites for both groups to be issued ahead of Summer recess, with initial meetings to take place in September 2025. 2.
Last updated: 2 May 2025

Adults with Incapacity Scotland Act 2020 2 May 2025

I expect invites for both groups to be issued ahead of Summer recess, with initial meetings to take place in September 2025. 2.
Last updated: 3 August 2023

Guiding principles on the environment 31 July 2023

Under the provisions in section 18 of the Continuity Act, we are also obliged to lay the guidance in draft before the Scottish Parliament for a period of 40 days before it can be published, not beginning until recess has finished on 3 September. Parliament may in the 40 day period resolve that the guidance should not be published.
Last updated: 28 July 2023

Bankruptcy and Diligence Bill

With that in mind, I am happy to give a commitment that the report of the Working Group will be provided to the Committee when it becomes available (which I anticipate being before the end of the summer recess). It is this report that will be the key driver for the regime that we eventually seek to introduce although, of course, we will need to make our own...
Last updated: 20 January 2023

MinisterLetterCostofLivingAct

Having reviewed that work and recognising the extension of our emergency legislation, I can confirm today that we intend to introduce that Housing Bill – which will include long-term rent control measures - as soon as possible after the 2023 summer recess. I look forward to discussing all of this in more detail with the Committee at the evidence session pla...

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