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Petitions Petition published: 15 August 2024

Accelerate the implementation of bus franchising powers

Official Report of Meeting 24 September 2025 Written Submissions PE2116/A: Scottish Government written submission, 10 September 2024 PE2116/B: Petitioner written submission, 11 October 2024 PE2116/C: Petitioner written submission, 12 November 2024 PE2116/D: Paul Sweeney MSP written submission, 14 November 2024 PE2116/E: Law Society of Scotland written submission, 3 January 2025 PE2116/F: Tactran written submission, 9 January 2025 PE2116/G: Office of the Traffic Commissioner written submission, 9 January 2025 PE2116/H: SEStran written submission, 10 January 2025 PE2116/I: SWestrans written submission, 10 January 2025 PE2116/J: SPT written submission, 10 January 2025 PE2116/K: Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) Scotland written submission, 24 January 2025 PE2116/L...
Petitions Petition published: 23 July 2024

Provide support to RAAC-affected communities

Official Report of Meeting 25 February 2026 Written Submissions PE2113/A: Scottish Government written submission, 22 August 2024 PE2113/B: Petitioner written submission, 6 October 2024 PE2113/C: Edward Mountain MSP written submission, 1 November 2024 PE2113/D: Petitioner written submission, 1 November 2024 PE2113/E: Murdo Fraser MSP written submission, 6 November 2024 PE2113/F: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) written submission, 13 December 2024 PE2113/G: Minister for Housing written submission, 16 December 2024 PE2113/H: Petitioner written submission, 28 January 2025 PE2113/I: The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) written submission, 24 February 2025 PE2113/J: The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) written submission, 5 March 2025 PE2113/K: Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) written submission, 31 March 2025 PE2113/L...
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 September 2023

The effectiveness of creative enterprise policies: What programmes work? - Evaluating creative enterprise policy

., Roper, S., Scully, J., Shaw, D., Morley, L., … Rathbone, N. (2013). Creative credits: a randomized controlled industrial policy experiment.
Last updated: 7 December 2023

SPBill80CS052023

Subject to the legal principles of the State Party, this liability of legal persons may be criminal, civil or administrative. 5 5.
Last updated: 4 September 2024

Report of the Visit to the Arctic Circle Assembly

The focus should, therefore, be on onshore. (L-R: Njáll Trausti Friðbertsson MP; Monica Lennon MSP; Mark Ruskell MSP; and Ingibjörg Isaksen MP) Roundtable Discussion 79.
Last updated: 4 March 2025

SPBill17AS062025

P ART 4 20 INAL PROVISIONS F 45 Ancillary provision The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make any incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision they consider appropriate for the purposes of, or in connection with, or for giving full effect to this Act or any 25 provision made under it. 46 Regulation-making powers (1) A power to make regulations conferred by this Act includes the power to make different provision for different purposes and areas. (2) Regulations under— 30 (aa) section 13 may modify any enactment other than this Act, (b) section 45 may modify any enactment including this Act. (3) Regulations under any of the following provisions are subject to the affirmative procedure: sections 13, 36, 37B and 37C. (5) Regulations under section 45— 35 are subject to the affirmative procedure if they add to, replace or omit any part (a) of the text of an Act, but (b) otherwise, are subject to the negative procedure. 17 Care Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 4—Final provisions 47 Commencement (1) This Part comes into force on the day after Royal Assent. (2) The other provisions of this Act come into force on such day as the Scottish Ministers may by regulations appoint. 5 48 Short title The short title of this Act is the Care Reform (Scotland) Act 2025.
Last updated: 19 August 2025

Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh Submission_PE2123 27 June 2025

There are some recent novel pieces of work from Scotland since 2021 addressing air quality, which may help inform the committee. All ages continue to be affected by air pollution.
Last updated: 27 May 2020

SPBill56AS052020

Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill 5 Chapter 1—Animal welfare, animal health and wildlife: offences and penalties (2) The offences in relation to which fixed penalty notices may be issued must be specified in or by virtue of regulations under subsection (1). (3) The offences which may be specified are offences— (a) under— 5 (i) this Act, (ii) orders or regulations made under this Act (whether made before, on or after the coming into force of this section), (iia) the Bees Act 1980, (iib) orders made under the Bees Act 1980 (whether made before, on or 10 after the coming into force of this section), or (iii) another enactment (whether made or, as the case may be, passed before, on or after the coming into force of this section) which the Scottish Ministers consider relates to animal health, and (b) in relation to which the maximum penalty on conviction does not exceed 15 imprisonment for a term of 6 months or a fine of level 5 on the standard scale (or both). (3A) Regulations under subsection (1) may in particular include provision— (a) subject to subsections (3C) and (3D), prescribing the form of a fixed penalty notice, 20 (b) prescribing the persons or categories of persons who are authorised to issue fixed penalty notices, (c) conferring on the Scottish Ministers the power to authorise a person to issue fixed penalty notices, (d) conferring powers to enter premises (other than dwelling-houses) in 25 connection with the issuing of fixed penalty notices, (e) about the circumstances in which fixed penalty notices may be issued (including the test which must be satisfied before a person authorised to issue such notices may do so), (f) about the circumstances in which fixed penalty notices may not be 30 issued, (g) about the circumstances in which fixed penalty notices may be withdrawn (including the effects of such withdrawal), (h) prescribing the amount of the fixed penalty which is to apply to an offence, being not more than level 5 on the standard scale, 35 (i) prescribing the person to whom payment may be made (who need not be the person who issued the fixed penalty notice), (j) prescribing the period of time within which a fixed penalty may be paid (in this section, the “payment period”), (k) about the circumstances in which a person to whom a fixed penalty 40 notice is issued may decline the notice or otherwise object to or challenge it (including the period within which the person may do so), 6 Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill Chapter 1—Animal welfare, animal health and wildlife: offences and penalties (l) about the effects of failing to decline or otherwise object to or challenge a fixed penalty notice before the end of the period prescribed for doing so (including that such failure is deemed to be acceptance of the notice), (m) conferring on the person who issued the fixed penalty notice or the 5 person to whom payment may be made the power to extend the payment period in any particular case if the person considers it appropriate to do so, (n) about the methods by which fixed penalties may be paid, (o) for the amount of a fixed penalty to be discounted or increased by an 10 amount or percentage in circumstances prescribed by the regulations (but not so as to make the amount payable more than level 5 on the standard scale), (p) prescribing the effect of paying a fixed penalty within the payment period (for example, that no proceedings may be brought in respect of 15 the offence to which the fixed penalty notice relates), (q) about the consequences of not paying a fixed penalty within the payment period (including how liability to pay the penalty may be enforced), (r) for additional procedure relating to fixed penalty notices (for example to make provision for hearings or appeals), 20 (s) for the destination of funds, the keeping of accounts and the preparation and publication of statements of account relating to fixed penalties provided for under the regulations, (t) creating offences relating to— (i) obstruction of a person who is exercising functions in relation to 25 fixed penalty notices, (ii) a failure to provide information requested in connection with a fixed penalty notice. (3B) The maximum penalty that may be provided for in regulations under subsection (1) creating an offence is, on summary conviction, a fine not 30 exceeding level 5 on the standard scale. (3C) A fixed penalty notice provided for in regulations under subsection (1) must— (a) identify the offence to which it relates, and (b) specify reasonable particulars of the circumstances alleged to constitute the offence. 35 (3D) A fixed penalty notice provided for in regulations under subsection (1) must also state— (a) the date on which the fixed penalty notice is issued, (b) the amount of the fixed penalty, (c) the person to whom payment may be made and the person’s address, 40 (d) the payment period, (e) the method by which payment may be made, Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill 7 Chapter 1—Animal welfare, animal health and wildlife: offences and penalties (f) the effect of paying the fixed penalty within the payment period and the consequences of not paying the fixed penalty within that period, (g) details of any procedure for challenging or appealing the fixed penalty notice. 5 (4) In this section— “animal” includes bees in any stage of their life cycle, “enactment” includes an Act of the Scottish Parliament and an instrument under such an Act, “fixed penalty notice” means a notice specifying a sum of money that 10 may or must be paid as an alternative to prosecution for an offence. (5) Regulations under this section— (a) are subject to the affirmative procedure, (b) may make— (i) incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory or 15 saving provision, (ii) different provision for different purposes, (c) may modify any enactment (including this Act).”.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20161128

As soon as a Public Bill (i.e. a Government, Committee or Member s Bill) has completed Stage 1, ’ amendments for consideration at Stage 2 may be lodged; and as soon as Stage 2 is completed, amendments for Stage 3 consideration may be lodged.
Last updated: 9 May 2022

SSI Tracker Monday 9 May 2022

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