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Committees Date published: 21 September 2017

Stage 1 Report on the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill - Defence on grounds of reasonableness

Reasons for including a statutory defence are not set out in the Policy Memorandum although the Explanatory Notes provide some examples of when the defence might be used, such as protecting the family finances where B has a gambling addiction, restricting B's movement where B is suffering from dementia, or preventing B from associating with certain people where B is a recovering addict.iAt paragraph 37 Most evidence to express a view on this provision either welcomed itiiAbused Men in Scotland, written submission; Faculty of Advocates, written submission; Glasgow Bar Association, written submission or did not object to it.iiiScottish Women's Convention, written submission; Victim Support Scotland, written submission The COPFS described it as an "appropriate safeguard",ivWritten submission with its representative, Anne Marie Hicks, pointing out that its inclusion paralleled the inclusion of a similarly worded defence in relation to the statutory offence of stalking.vJustice Committee, Official Report, 6 June 2017, col. 32 The submission from Dr Vanessa Bettinson of De...
Committees Date published: 10 May 2017

Healthcare in Prisons - Throughcare, After Care and Continuity of Care on Liberation

People serving sentences 6 months and over are automatically de-registered by their community GP.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 July 2016

S5W-01127

To ask the Scottish Government what procedures are in place for de-registering a snaring identification number, including when the person who was granted the number (a) ceases employment in snaring, (b) retires or (c) dies.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2024

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 14 March 2024

However, there was talk for a while of quite radical reform to de-link renewable energy prices from fossil fuel energy prices.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2018

S5W-18224

There is no requirement for foster carers to be de-registered in order to provide a continuing care placement for a young person in their care up to the age of 21.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2016

S5W-02922

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will publish stand-alone guidance on de-escalation, restraint, and physical intervention of children at school and, if so, when.
Last updated: 14 August 2020

Accessible_Version_SPBill52ADPMS052020

Firstly, the amendments ensure that contact service providers and individual contact centres may be registered and de-registered independently of one another.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 September 2025

S6W-40116

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of reports in The Herald on 16 August 2025 and analysis carried out by STL Solutions Ltd into the determination of short-term let (STL) planning applications by the City of Edinburgh Council, what its position is on whether (a) the reported refusal by the City of Edinburgh Council of over 97% of traditional STL applications amounts to a de facto blanket ban and was the planned outcome of its legislation, or whether it risks driving activity into non-compliance and a black market; (b) the City of Edinburgh's practice of treating almost all STLs as a material change of use, and then reportedly refusing them in nearly every case, is consistent with its national planning framework policies and demonstrates a case-by-case assessment and (c) it is fair that operators that have reportedly spent thousands of pounds securing an STL licence should then be refused planning permission reportedly creating many appeals at taxpayers’ expense, and whether this dual approach is proportionate.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 September 2025

S6W-40116

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of reports in The Herald on 16 August 2025 and analysis carried out by STL Solutions Ltd into the determination of short-term let (STL) planning applications by the City of Edinburgh Council, what its position is on whether (a) the reported refusal by the City of Edinburgh Council of over 97% of traditional STL applications amounts to a de facto blanket ban and was the planned outcome of its legislation, or whether it risks driving activity into non-compliance and a black market; (b) the City of Edinburgh's practice of treating almost all STLs as a material change of use, and then reportedly refusing them in nearly every case, is consistent with its national planning framework policies and demonstrates a case-by-case assessment and (c) it is fair that operators that have reportedly spent thousands of pounds securing an STL licence should then be refused planning permission reportedly creating many appeals at taxpayers’ expense, and whether this dual approach is proportionate.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2021

S6W-01697

To ask the Scottish Government how many property factors have been de-registered in each year since 2011, broken down by whether the factor was deregistered due to (a) no longer being considered to be a fit and proper person to be registered as a property factor, (b) having failed to comply with the obligation to include its registration number in correspo...

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