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Agriculture Reform Implementation Oversight Board minutes: 8 March 2024
Minutes of Agriculture Reform Implementation Oversight Board minutes: 8 March 2024
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Scottish Government Ministers: complaints
Number of formal complaints made by civil servants about a current or former Minister’s behaviour.
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Scottish Prison Population Projections: June 2024 Edition
This report presents short-term Scottish prison population projections for the six month period from May to October 2024. They have been produced using ‘microsimulation’ scenario modelling which simulates prison arrivals and departures, and estimates the number of individuals in prison.
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Building standards enforcement and sanctions: consultation analysis
Consultation analysis report on the strengthening of existing enforcement and sanctions provisions in the Building (Scotland) Act 2003.
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Building standards enforcement and sanctions: consultation outcome report
Consultation outcome report on the strengthening of existing enforcement and sanctions provisions in the Building (Scotland) Act 2003.
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Fishing quota - additional allocation from 2024: consultation - business and regulatory impact assessment
Business and regulatory impact assessment to assess the impacts associated with the allocation of additional quota.
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Fishing quota - additional allocation from 2024: consultation outcome
Scottish Government analysis, response and outcome to the consultation on the allocation of additional quota (2024). This outcome will be applied to the issue of fishing quota allocations in 2024.
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Fishing quota - additional allocation from 2024: equality impact assessment
Assessment to ensure that decision, for the allocation of Additional Quota, has due regard to to certain equality considerations.
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Fishing quota - additional allocation from 2024: island communities impact assessment
Impact assessment for the allocation of Additional Quota in relation to island communities.
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Spend over £500: November 2023
Details of spend on our electronic purchasing cards (ePC).