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Stage 1 report on the Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers)(Scotland) Bill
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PDF Published: Monday 10 Feb 2020 (ECCLRS0520R1)
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    • Introduction
      • Why is the Bill needed
      • What the Bill does
      • Financial Resolution
      • Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
    • The Committee's approach
    • Key Issues
      • Penalties
      • Fixed Penalty Notices
      • Income generated from fines and FPNs
      • Empathy training
      • Sharing of information – disqualification orders and FPNs
      • Harming a service animal (‘Scottish Finn’s law’)
      • Categorisation of wildlife crimes
      • Detection and prosecution of wildlife crimes
      • Scottish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) - powers
      • Impact statements
      • Pesticides
      • Vicarious liability
      • Video evidence/surveillance
      • Taking possession, rehoming and disposal of animals
      • Decision notices and appeals
      • Compensation
    • Issues outwith the Bill as drafted
      • Scottish Animal Welfare Commission
      • Firearms legislation
      • General licence suspensions
      • Links to the Grouse Moor Management Review Group report
      • Wildlife Crime in Scotland: 2018 Annual Report
    • Recommendation
    • Annex A

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Image: The Committee's approach

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