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Since passing the British Sign Language (Scotland) Act 2015, all public institutions must commit to producing a BSL Plan, laying out how they will promote the use and understanding of British Sign Language.
Often this occurs after questions about an instrument are raised by the Committee, and, for example, the Scottish Government decides to withdraw and re-lay to correct an identified drafting error.
Annex A – Reporting grounds: 13 May to 22 September 2022
General
Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of Session 1994 Amendment) (Court Sittings) 2022 (SSI 2022/250) Criminal Justice Committee
Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Transitional Provisions and Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/Draft) Social Justice and Social Security Committee
(j) - failure to comply with laying...
Committee reports
Date published:
20 December 2020
Where either type of declarator is made, Scottish Ministers must, within six months, take steps including publishing a report setting out what steps (if any) they intend to take in response to the declarator and laying it before the Scottish Parliament (section 23).
Committee reports
Date published:
28 September 2020
However, there is emerging evidence that remote hearings are less satisfactory for some lay participants (that is the parties - whether legally represented or acting as litigants in person, and witnesses) and vulnerable court users.
I understand this would normally mean adding a requirement on Ministers to consult on the draft regulations before laying them for approval in the normal way.
In some cases where the UK Government and the Scottish Government wish to pursue the same policy objective, the Scottish Government can ask the UK Government to lay statutory instruments that include proposals relating to devolved areas of responsibility.
In some cases where the UK Government and the Scottish Government wish to pursue the same policy objective, the Scottish Government can ask the UK Government to lay statutory instruments that include proposals relating to devolved areas of responsibility.
In some cases where the UK Government and the Scottish Government wish to pursue the same policy objective, the Scottish Government can ask the UK Government to lay statutory instruments that include proposals relating to devolved areas of responsibility.
For example, consumers are entitled to receive core information on the products and services they are about to purchase before the conclusion of the contract.
It also lays down rules of a more procedural nature.