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Last updated: 29 June 2022

PAC_CMAL_Sub_redacted_20220629_Redacted

This is based on a detailed mechanism in the contract to capture the effect of any such changes on the delivery date and the price. 24 (k) In this way the actual cost of the vessel may fluctuate from the initial fixed price, but only in so far as the process for variations is followed. (l) The VTC mechanisms provide for changes to delivery dates or technica...
Last updated: 2 December 2021

BB20211203

R Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Douglas Ross*, Douglas Lumsden*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Murdo Fraser*, Brian Whittle*, Edward Mountain*, Tess White*, Russell Findlay*, Sue Webber*, Jamie Greene*, Pam Gosal* *S6M-02328 Liam McArthur: Launch of Inclusive Orkney—That the Parliament welcomes the launch of Inclusive Orkney, a charity that seeks to support and create more inclusive opportunities for children and young people with additional support needs in Orkney; notes that the charity also aims to work with a range of agencies to provide robust signposting for families and provide a support network for families and children with additional needs; understands that the charity has a long-term aim of finding, setting up and establishing an indoor and outdoor space where children and families can come to socialise, support each other and most importantly have fun in a safe and welcoming space; further understands that the charity has taken inspiration from The Yard charity, based in Edinburgh, which supports disabled children and young people up to the age of 25 and their families through adventure play; believes that the idea for the charity came about as a result of the work of a small group of teachers and parents at Glaitness School in Kirkwall who wanted to support children with additional support needs and their families and to increase the opportunities for them outside of school; commends Karin Spence and colleagues for their hard work over many months in establishing the charity; congratulates brother and sister, Lewis and Ava Spence for their successful design in the Inclusive Orkney logo competition; thanks local organisations Voluntary Action Orkney, Active Schools Orkney, and local businesses, Orkney Builders, Patersons, Alfred Fletts, Eddie Frasers, R S Merriman, R Clouston LTD, R S Rendall, B&L...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 02 February 2023

Question 8 is from Pauline McNeill, who joins us remotely.Gender-based Violence (Higher Education)l Gender-based Violence (Higher Education)l To ask the Scottish Government what recent meetings it has had with Universities Scotland to discuss gender-based violence in higher education.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 07 May 2024

The procedure is that I first ask whether the member is going to move the amendment; if the member says “Not moved” l then say “Not moved”; anyone who wants to amend that then has the opportunity to do so.
Last updated: 16 March 2021

SPBill80BS052021

Consequential amendments 10 17 Consequential amendments of Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (1) The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 is amended as follows. (2) Part 1 (rights of children) and schedule 1 are repealed. (3) In section 99(2) (subordinate legislation), the words “section 3(2)” are repealed. P ART 4 15 L EGISLATION AND T...
Last updated: 4 June 2025

SPBill45AS062025

Decisions of the Scottish Housing Regulator: reviews and appeals 47B Decisions of the Scottish Housing Regulator: reviews and appeals 15 (1) The Housing (Scotland) Act 2010 is modified as follows. (2) After section 67 insert— “P ART 5A D ECISIONS OF THE R EGULATOR : REVIEWS AND APPEALS 67A Decisions 20 This Part applies to a decision by the Regulator— (a) not to enter a body in the register under section 23, (b) to remove a body from the register under section 27, (c) not to remove a body from the register under section 28, (d) to issue performance improvement targets in relation to a social landlord 25 under section 34, (e) to set financial management or governance targets in relation to a registered social landlord under section 37, (f) to arrange under section 44 for a survey of the condition of housing accommodation maintained by a social landlord, 30 (g) to publish a report of an inquiry concerning a social landlord under section 46, (h) to require a social landlord to submit a performance improvement plan under section 55, (i) to specify a particular time by which a social landlord is required to 35 submit such a plan, 72 Housing (Scotland) Bill Part 6—Other housing matters (j) to serve an enforcement notice on a social landlord under section 56, (k) to appoint a manager to manage the housing activities of a social landlord, or require a social landlord to appoint such a manager, under section 57, 5 (l...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 07 March 2023

We are exploring the idea of some local LOIPs. I know that the L stands for “local” already but, instead of having one LOIP for the entire geography, we will split it into six area-based LOIPs with smaller outcomes.
Last updated: 19 November 2024

Detailed CFV Analysis Revised

The medications used are safe and effective, and complications extremely rare and even then (e.g. delayed time to death after unconsciousness) usually of no harm to the patient.” (Dr Nicholas L Gideonse) Some highlighted a lack of evidence around the drugs used in assisted dying and others questioned what testing there had been of such drugs.
Last updated: 5 September 2024

WICS to PAC 31 July 2024

Festive greetings, Donald Appendix 2 – Extract of Legal advice F I L E E N T R Y 19 December Client Ref No.
Last updated: 25 June 2024

NCS Bill with side lined proposed amendments

P ART 3 R EFORMS CONNECTED TO DELIVERY AND REGULATION OF CARE Carers 38 Rights to breaks for carers (1) The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 is modified by subsections (2) to (10). (2) After section 8(2) (adult carers: identification of outcomes and needs for support) insert— “(1) A responsible local authority must identify, as a personal outcome that is relevant to an adult carer, the outcome that the adult carer is able to take sufficient breaks from providing care for the cared-for person. (2) Where an adult carer is not able to take sufficient breaks from providing care for the cared-for person, a responsible local authority must identify the need for support to enable the adult carer to take sufficient breaks from providing that care.”. (3) In section 9(1) (content of adult carer support plan)— (a) after paragraph (h) insert— “(ha) if the adult carer’s identified needs include the need for support to enable the adult carer to take sufficient breaks from providing care by virtue of section 8(4), information about the support which the responsible local authority provides or intends to provide to the adult carer to meet that need,”, (b) in paragraph (j), after “criteria” insert “(except in the case of an identified need as mentioned in paragraph (ha))”, (c) paragraph (k) is repealed. (4) After section 14(2) (young carers: identification of outcomes and needs for support) insert— “(3) A responsible authority must identify, as a personal outcome that is relevant to a young carer, the outcome that the young carer is able to take sufficient breaks from providing care for the cared-for person. (4) Where a young carer is not able to take sufficient breaks from providing care for the cared-for person, a responsible authority must identify the need for support to enable the young carer to take sufficient breaks from providing that care.”. draft 2024-06-21 17 National Care Service (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Reforms connected to delivery and regulation of care (5) In section 15(1) (content of young carer statement)— (a) after paragraph (i) insert— “(ia) if the young carer’s identified needs include the need for support to enable the young carer to take sufficient breaks from providing care by virtue of section 14(4), information about the support which the responsible local authority provides or intends to provide to the young carer to meet that need,”, (b) in paragraph (k), after “criteria” insert “(except in the case of an identified need as mentioned in paragraph (ia))”, (c) paragraph (l...

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