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This concluded that, while the first MTFS (published in May 2018) “…had some (limited) portfolio detail” and did contribute to the Committee’s 2019-20 pre-budget scrutiny, “the second MTFS (May 2019) was much sparser in detail containing no specific reference to health spending, no medium-term focus strategy” and “la...
As soon as a Public Bill (i.e. a Government, Committee or Member’s Bill) has completed Stage 1, amendments for consideration at Stage 2 may be lodged; and as soon as Stage 2 is completed, amendments for Stage 3 consideration may be lodged.
As soon as a Public Bill (i.e. a Government, Committee or Member s Bill) has completed Stage 1, ’ amendments for consideration at Stage 2 may be lodged; and as soon as Stage 2 is completed, amendments for Stage 3 consideration may be lodged.
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Regulations bringing sections into force may include different provision for different purposes or areas and may include transitional, transitory or saving provision.
Regulations bringing sections into force may include different provision for different purposes or areas and may include transitional, transitory or saving provision.
As soon as a Public Bill (i.e. a Government, Committee or Member’s Bill) has completed Stage 1, amendments for consideration at Stage 2 may be lodged; and as soon as Stage 2 is completed, amendments for Stage 3 consideration may be lodged.
We are naturally very disappointed that our petition will probably not now be heard as a debate in Parliament before May, but understand this may be taken forward by the newly formed committee after the May elections.
The amendment puts beyond doubt that the regulations may make provision about the circumstances in which a person may not apply for a moratorium under Part 15 of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016.