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Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 January 2018

S5W-13979

The Scottish Government has sought the views of these organisations in its development of guidance on the implementation of additional support for learning legislation, including the Supporting Children's Learning Code of Practice. This statutory guidance sets out in detail the statutory duties placed on local authorities to support children and young peopl...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 October 2017

S5W-11771

Pre-release access arrangements for Scottish Government Official Statistics are in compliance with the UK Statistics Authority's Code of Practice for Official Statistics and Scottish legislation (Pre-release Access to Official Statistics (Scotland) Order 2008).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2017

S5W-05963

Guidance to education authorities on duties under the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 is provided through the Statutory Code of Practice ‘Supporting Children’s Learning’ which is available from: http://www.gov.scot/Resource/Doc/348208/0116022.pdf It is planned to review this in anticipation of the commencement of provisions ...
Committee reports Date published: 27 February 2026

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Report on the Draft Climate Change Plan - Waste

Some headline policies: The forthcoming ban on biodegradable municipal waste going to landfill; maximising landfill gas capture opportunities; actions to cut household and business food waste; delivering the Deposit Return Scheme and extended producer responsibility reforms; a new statutory Code of Practice and statutory local recycling and reuse performanc...
Committee reports Date published: 19 January 2026

Report on Subordinate Legislation: Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Investment Zones Relief) (Scotland) Order 2026 [draft] - Consideration of the Finance and Public Administration Committee

The Minister told the Committee that “the criteria in the code of conduct [which is currently being developed] will be used to assess whether businesses will be eligible for the benefits or not, as is the case with green ports”.
Committee reports Date published: 26 September 2025

Crime and Policing Bill Legislative Consent Memorandums, delegated powers consideration - Introduction

At the meeting on 2 September, the Committee agreed that it was content with the following delegated powers in the Bill: Clause 58: Power to amend the definition of “relevant offence” in relation to the new offence of controlling another person’s home for criminal purposes Clause 88: new section 85ZA of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 – power to amend the period of home address absence before a sex offender is required to notify the police Clause 89 : New section 86B of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 - power to specify other information to be included in a notification (section 86B(2)) Clause 89: New section 86B of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 – power to specify circumstances in which further notification is not required (section 86B(4)) Clause 90: power to provide for police stations at which notifications may be given Clause 91: New section 87A of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 – power to specify conditions before a relevant offender can notify the police virtually (section 87A(1)(b) and (9)) Clause 91: New section 87A of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 – power to direct the form of written acknowledgement that police give for virtual notifications (section 87A(10)) Clause 94: New section 93B of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 – power to amend list of identity documents (section 93B(6)(d)) Clause 94: New section 93C of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 – power to specify information or documents to be contained in an application (section 93C(2)(c)) Clause 94: New section 93C of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 – power to prescribe further conditions to be satisfied before the police will authorise a name change (section 93C(6)(b)) Clause 134(1): Power to issue a code...
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 May 2025

The right to know: freedom of information in Scotland - Interventions and enforcement notices

The Scottish Information Commissioner can also issue a "practice recommendation" if a public authority appears not to be conforming to the good practice described by the Scottish Ministers' Codes of Practice under sections 60 and 61 of FOISA.5Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act. (2002).
Last updated: 13 November 2024

Smoke-free policy

If you are not a member of SPCB staff, then any incidents will be reported to the relevant office/employer. Members will be aware that the Code of Conduct for members makes reference to the SPCB smoke free policy.
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2024

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26: Third sector funding principles - Transparency of grant-funding processes

Official Report, 12 Sept 2024, Cols 36-37 Volunteer Scotland considered Scotland could learn lessons about formalising principles, such as fair funding, from Wales as it is currently consulting on a code of practice for funding the third sector.iThe Social Justice and Social Security Committee.
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 March 2024

The Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill: Consideration ahead of Stage 3 - Summary and background

The Bill: Makes it an offence to use or buy a glue trap that could be used to catch an animal other than an invertebrate Introduces a licensing scheme for the use of specific traps to catch wild birds and animals, which will require practitioners to complete an approved training course Introduces a licensing scheme for killing red grouse ('section 16AA licences'), which will require the landowner to have a licence to allow the killing and taking of red grouse on their land, and introduces a code...

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