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Since then, there has been a steady increase in successful applications from community groups in towns and cities across Scotland. A review of the provisions in legislation for the community right to buy will begin this summer, following the introduction of the land reform bill.
Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will take evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from— Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP, Member in Charge; Bill Scott, Senior Policy Advisor, Inclusion Scotland. 2.
It has struck me throughout this process that the treatment of addiction and personality disorders that happens on the outside is very recovery oriented.
Setting carbon budgets: advice from the CCC
The Bill provides that before proposing carbon budgets Ministers must have regard to the most recent advice from the "relevant body", currently the CCC.iClimate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets)(Scotland) Bill section 1(2) - proposed section A4(4) Regulations setting a carbon budget should be followed by a statement on (amongst other things) whether the advice and the proposed target are consistent.iiClimate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets)(Scotland) Bill section 1(2) - proposed sections A4(4) and (5)
Section 2(4) of the Bill amends the relevant provisions in the 2009 Act to require Ministers to seek advice from the CCC every 5 years.
April 2022 September 2023 Detailed research on legal issues including consideration of human rights issues and a review of how owners’ associations or similar are dealt with in countries with legal systems comparable to Scotland.
April 2022 September 2023 Detailed research on legal issues including consideration of human rights issues and a review of how owners’ associations or similar are dealt with in countries with legal systems comparable to Scotland.
Many emphasised the need for a UK or Scotland-led inquiry. Others welcomed the Bill but sought a statement in Parliament to provide recognition of what communities suffered and the importance of a pardon.