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SPICe briefings Date published: 18 April 2024

Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3 - Part 3: Residential and secure care

Amendments withdrawn/not moved covered areas including: proposal for regulations requiring secure accommodation segregated by sex for children who have committed an offence mandatory training on the use of restrictive practice, de-escalation techniques, learning disabilities and complex needs a duty on providers to ensure provision of appropriate services f...
Last updated: 8 June 2022

Bill as introduced

After section 27A (notification of victims in relation to release etc. of short-term (7) prisoners) insert— 18 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 3—final provisions “27B 36 Provision of information to person supporting victim (1) This section applies where— (a) a person entitled to receive information under section 27A (“V”) intimates to the Scottish Ministers that a person to whom subsection (2) applies 5 (the “supporter”) is to be given, as well as or instead of V, the information described in section 27A(1) in relation to the person sentenced to imprisonment or detention (“A”), or (b) a supporter intimates to the Scottish Ministers that they wish to be given that information and Ministers are satisfied that the supporter requires 10 the information in order to provide V with support services. 1 (2) This subsection applies to a person— (a) of a description prescribed by the Scottish Ministers by regulations, and (b) who is providing support services to V in relation to the offence perpetrated against V by A. 15 (3) The Scottish Ministers must notify the supporter of the matters mentioned in section 27A(1). (4) Section 27A(2) and (3) apply to notification under subsection (3) as they apply to notification under section 27A(1). (5) In this section, “support services” has the same meaning as in section 16ZA(5) 20 of the 2003 Act. (6) Regulations under subsection (2)(a) may— (a) include incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision, (b) modify enactments (including this Act). 25 (7) Regulations under subsection (2)(a)— (a) which add to, replace or omit any part of the text of an Act are subject to the affirmative procedure, (b) are otherwise subject to the negative procedure.”.
Last updated: 6 January 2026

SPBill79S062026

Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill [AS INTRODUCED] CONTENTS Section P ART 1 A MENDMENTS TO THE V ISITOR L EVY (S COTLAND ) A CT 2024 Basis on which levy is to be charged 1 Basis on which levy is to be charged Chargeable transactions 2 Chargeable transactions: purchases by third parties Duty to make returns 3 Duty to make returns Transitional provisio...
Last updated: 26 February 2024

Emily Hancox Written Briefing on Retained EU Law

According to the Bill, retained direct EU law must be ‘read and given effect in a way which is compatible’ with domestic law and is ‘subject to all domestic enactments, so far as it is incompatible with 13 EUWA 2018, section 5(5). 14 EUWA 2018, Schedule 1 and Schedule 8, para 39(5). 15 Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Beattie [2022] EAT 163 (“Beattie”) who, instead, correctly at [135] applies the reasoning that I set out above in relation to section 4 of the EU(W)A: 16 Case C-573/17 Popławski II EU:C:2019:53, para 57. 17 Popławski II, para 58. 18 REULRR Bill 2022, clause 4(1). 19 This is known as the doctrine of implied repeal, see Ellen Street Estates v Minister of Health [1934] 1 KB 590, 595-97. 20 them’.
Last updated: 8 February 2024

Emily Hancox

According to the Bill, retained direct EU law must be ‘read and given effect in a way which is compatible’ with domestic law and is ‘subject to all domestic enactments, so far as it is incompatible with 13 EUWA 2018, section 5(5). 14 EUWA 2018, Schedule 1 and Schedule 8, para 39(5). 15 Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Beattie [2022] EAT 163 (“Beattie”) who, instead, correctly at [135] applies the reasoning that I set out above in relation to section 4 of the EU(W)A: 16 Case C-573/17 Popławski II EU:C:2019:53, para 57. 17 Popławski II, para 58. 18 REULRR Bill 2022, clause 4(1). 19 This is known as the doctrine of implied repeal, see Ellen Street Estates v Minister of Health [1934] 1 KB 590, 595-97. 20 them’.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 November 2021

S6W-04061

Many organisations continue to deliver ESF-supported activities across Scotland and the Scottish Government expects expenditure to increase to meet our 393m commitment before the programme ends in December 2023. The de-commitment from the original allocation at the start of the ESF Programme is 78.3m, however no money has been returned to the European Commission as unspent or de-committed.
Committee reports Date published: 9 March 2021

Standing Order Rule changes - Private and Hybrid Bill Procedures

In Rule 9A.4.2, for: "such premises as the Presiding Officer may determine" substitute: "the premises listed in the Promoter's Statement by virtue of Rule 9A.2.3(d)(v)". [This Rule-change is consequential on the previous one, reflecting the fact that revised Rule 9A.2.3(d)(v) now provides for the Presiding Officer's ...
Committee reports Date published: 5 September 2018

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 4 September 2018 - Annex

In Buckley v UKvApp No 20348/92, the enforcement of planning controls in relation to a Gypsy traveller pursued the legitimate aim of the economic wellbeing of the country.
Last updated: 17 May 2023

SPBill16AS062023

.”, 35 (b) after subsection (7) insert— “(7A) Subsection (7)(b) does not apply where the prisoner fell to be released on or by an excepted day and the release was brought forward to a Thursday by virtue of subsection (7)(a). 7 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 2—release from custody (7B) For the purposes of subsections (7) and (7A)— (a) an “excepted day” is a day which is— (i) a Friday, (ii) a Saturday, 5 (iii) a Sunday, (iv) a public holiday, (v...
Last updated: 7 January 2026

Scottish Broadcasting Professor Nick Higgins

. • 814 students across eight undergraduate degree programmes at five universities • 101 students across five postgraduate degree programmes at four universities Given the international student focus of current higher education business models, we also analysed the proportion of Scottish-domiciled students being instructed on 1 A Film School for Scotland: Mapping Existing Provision (2023, University of the West of Scotland, 128 pages) research report commissioned by Screen Scotland and produced by Professor Nick Higgins (lead author), Dr Alesandra Webb & Dr Niclas Hell. 2 CILECT is the International Association of Film and Television Schools (French: Centre international de...

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