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Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 17 January 2024

Good morning, minister, and thank you for joining us. I will follow on from Colin Smyth’s questions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 October 2020

S5W-31398

To ask the Scottish Government what prevalence of COVID-19 in Aberdeen was reported to ministers on (a) 19 and (b) 23 August 2020. Advice was provided to Scottish Ministers on the following dates as follows: At 18 August 2020:Rate per 100,000 for cluster related cases was 16.6Rate per 100,000 for not related cases was 25.8 At 23 August 2020:Rate per 100,000 for cluster related cases was 11.8Rate per 100,000 for not related cases was 20.1 S5W-31398
Committee reports Date published: 20 August 2020

Work of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 2019-20 - Annex A - Reporting Grounds: 12 May 2019 to 11 May 2020

(Scotland) Act 2008 (Notifiable Diseases and Notifiable Organisms) Amendment Regulations 2020 (SSI 2020/51) Restriction of Liberty Order etc.
Last updated: 2 June 2023

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Monday 5 June 2023 3 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Future Meetings of the Parliament Business Programme agreed by the Parliament on 31 May 2023 Tuesday 6 June 2023 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: Pastor Oli Higham, Rock Community Church followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Scottish Government Debate: Active Travel Transformation followed by Appointment of Board Members to Environmental Standards Scotland followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business — S6M-08819 Michelle Thomson: Tercentenary of Adam Smith Wednesday 7 June 2023 2:00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2:00 pm Portfolio Questions Constitution, External Affairs and Culture Justice and Home Affairs followed by Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Debate: Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy followed by Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Debate: Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5:10 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business — S6M-09106 Mark Ruskell: Transforming Local Bus Services Thursday 8 June 2023 11:40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11:40 am General Questions 12:00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members' Business — S6M-08219 Jeremy Balfour: Ensuring that Lothian Late- diagnosed Deaf Children Get the Support That They Need 2:00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2:00 pm Portfolio Questions Monday 5 June 2023 4 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Education and Skills followed by Scottish Government Debate: Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill – UK Legislation followed by Public Audit Committee Debate: New Vessels for the Clyde and the Hebrides – Arrangements to Deliver Vessels 801 and 802 followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 13 June 2023 2:00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Education, Children and Young People Committee Debate: College Regionalisation followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Wednesday 14 June 2023 2:00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2:00 pm Portfolio Questions: Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy; Finance and Parliamentary Business followed by Scottish Labour Party Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5:10 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Thursday 15 June 2023 11:40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11:40 am General Questions 12:00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members' Business 2:00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2:00 pm Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Questions Monday 5 June 2023 5 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar 2:15 pm Portfolio Questions: Net Zero and Just Transition followed by Ministerial Statement: Provisional Outturn followed by Debate on the Scottish Parliament's Gender Sensitive Audit followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time Monday 5 June 2023 6 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Committees | Comataidhean Future Committee Meetings This section includes the agendas of the forthcoming committee meetings and outlines proposed future business, which may be subject to change.
Last updated: 10 November 2020

Bureau minute 16 June 2020

Bureau minute 16 June 2020.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2021

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 19 January 2021

Lands Tribunal for Scotland (Miscellaneous Amendments) Rules 2020 (SSI 2020/433) Agenda item 5 is consideration of instruments that are not subject to any parliamentary procedure, on the first of which, SSI 2020/433, a drafting error has been raised.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 August 2020

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 11 August 2020

Social Care Staff Support Fund (Coronavirus) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 (SSI 2020/188) SSI 2020/188 provides for the establishment, maintenance and administration of the social care staff support fund, which has been created to ensure that relevant social care workers do not...
Last updated: 12 September 2024

PB_2024_Paper127

Motions submitted for Members’ Business are shown below— S6M-14155: Pam Gosal: Repairing Potholes on Scotland's Roads— That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the degrading state of Scotland’s roads, due to potholes; understands that, between April 2023 and February 2024, 108,256 potholes were recorded in 29 out of 32 Scottish local authorities, including 2,463 potholes in East Dunbartonshire and 1,867 potholes in West Dunbartonshire; further understands that the number of potholes recorded by local authorities has increased by 15% since the fiscal year 2021-22; acknowledges the findings of a report from the RAC, which has shown that the state of roads was the main concern of six in 10 drivers across the UK, and that pothole damage costs drivers an average of £460, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to take meaningful action to repair Scotland’s roads by providing local authorities with the funding that they need to repair potholes. 1 PB/S6/24/127 S6M-14113: Kenneth Gibson: Repealing the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020...
Last updated: 6 September 2024

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S6M-14113: Kenneth Gibson: Repealing the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020— That the Parliament recognises the ongoing and potentially far-reaching implications of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA) as, it considers, a repeated and systematic undermining of devolution and the Scottish Parliament; considers that, despite the previous UK administration’s stated commitment to work through intergovernmental structures during the Brexit process, the UKIMA is one of four instances where UK Conservative ministers chose to disregard the Sewel Convention, following the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020, and the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020; understands that the introduction of the mutual recognition and non-discrimination principles obligate Scotland to accept goods and services from other parts of the UK, even if they do not meet Scotland's higher regulatory standards, or correspond with key local policies such as minimum alcohol unit pricing, which has an exemption in the Act but, it considers, can still technically be caught by the UKIMA’s non-discrimination principle, or the prohibition of certain single-use plastics, as well as other devolved areas if deemed to undermine barriers to trade under the UKIMA; considers that UK ministers can now impose market access principles on devolved policy areas without input from the devolved legislature, most concerningly in areas such as healthcare, where the UK Government can subject “healthcare services provided in hospitals” and “other healthcare facilities or at other places” to market principles in Scotland; highlights its concern following the current UK Secretary of State for Health and Social Care’s reported proclamation to “[hold] the door wide open” to private interests in the NHS; considers that UK ministers can now make spending decisions on devolved matters and have already used these powers to replace programmes previously administered via European Structural Funds; understands that the Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party and Green Party rejected the UKIMA in the House of Commons and that it received the largest government defeat in the House of Lords since 1999; further understands that the UK Government did not seek legislative consent from the devolved legislatures; recalls that the Scottish Parliament voted on a motion for debate refusing consent, which was supported by the Scottish Labour Party, Scottish Liberal Democrats, Scottish Green Party and Scottish National Party, which it understands was only the second instance since the Parliament's establishment in which consent has been withheld, following the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020; understands that, during the passage of the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill, a range of stakeholders, including business and farming organisations, environmental groups, public health charities and professional organisations, raised concerns, which it considers were downplayed or not acknowledged by the UK Government, and notes the calls on the UK Labour administration to repeal the UKIMA, restore respect for the devolution settlement, and ensure that the rights and interests of the people in the Cunninghame North constituency and elsewhere in Scotland are upheld.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2020

Equalities and Human Rights Committee 25 June 2020

I have two questions. The first is a quick follow-up to the questions on mental health legislation and schedule 9 to the 2020 act, in particular.

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