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The Teckal exemption stems from a 1999 European Court of Justice rulingiCase C-107/98 Teckal Srl v Comune di Viano and Azienda Gas-Acqua Consorziale (AGAC) di Reggio Emilia 1999 (further detail is available at Annexe L) and "allows for public contracts to be awarded to in-house companies under strict conditions relating to the parent authority's control and...
Official Report of Meeting 23 April 2025
Written Submissions
PE1967/A: Transport Scotland submission of 24 October 2022
PE1967/B: Petitioner submission of 2 November 2022
PE1967/C: Petitioner submission of 10 November 2022
PE1967/D: Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority submission of 6 February 2023
PE1967/E: Transport Scotland submission of 6 February 2023
PE1967/F: Argyll and Bute Council submission of 2 February 2023
PE1967/G: Petitioner submission of 14 May 2023
PE1967/H: Minister for Transport submission of 30 June 2023
PE1967/I: Petitioner submission of 13 September 2023
PE1967/J: Stuart Cordner submission of 27 February 2024
PE1967/K: Cabinet Secretary for Transport submission of 26 March 2024
PE1967/L...
Official Report of Meeting 22 November 2023
Written submissions
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PE1854/B: Petitioner submission of 2 September 2021
PE1854/C: Parkinson’s UK Scotland submission of 3 September 2021
PE1854/D: Neurological Alliance of Scotland submission of 1 September 2021
PE1854/E: Minister for Social Security and Local Government submission of 7 October 2021
PE1854/F: Department for Work and Pensions submission of 18 October 2021
PE1854/G: Petitioner submission of 9 November 2021
PE1854/H: Citizens Advice Scotland submission of 3 December 2021
PE1854/I: Neurological Alliance of Scotland submission of 9 December 2021
PE1854/J: Parkinson’s UK Scotland submission of 10 December 2021
PE1854/K: Petitioner submission of 17 February 2022
PE1854/L...
Allowing that, where certain conditions are met, the RMO may administer medication to someone being treated under mental health legislation after the 2 month period laid out in the 2003 Act without the need to seek a second opinion from a designated medical practitioner (DMP) if the RMO has made a request for a DMP visit and it would cause undesirable delay to wait for the DMP’s assessment.
l. Allowing a Mental Health Tribunal panel to operate with a reduced number of members where it is not practical to proceed with the required three members, as long as one of the members is a legal member or Sheriff Convener.
Although this seems modest, campaigns can result in significant population health gain, because of the scale of these projects.4Snyder, L., Hamilton, M.A., Mitchell, E.W., Kiwanuka-Tondo, J., Fleming-Milici, F., & Proctor, D. (2004).
Thoiribh fa-near na puingean a leanas mus cuir sibh ur beachdan thugainn Cha bhithear a’ foillseachadh fhreagairtean air leth don t-suirbhidh. An àite sin, bithear a’ foillseachadh geàrr-chunntas air na freagairtean.
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Queries on instruments that are not yet available on the website can be made by contacting the clerks to the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Te l : 0131 348 5175 or email: [email protected].