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Public Petitions Committee: Session 5 Legacy Report
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PDF Published: Thursday 25 Mar 2021 (PPCS052021R2)
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    • Introduction
      • Membership
    • The Committee's work in Session 5
      • Increasing number of petitions
      • Petition process
        • Determination on the Proper Form of Petitions
        • Vision statement
        • Standing Order changes
        • New petitions system
      • Consideration of petitions
        • Scottish Government position
        • Additional petitions consideration
        • Referral and closure of petitions
      • Engagement
      • Equal opportunities/equalities
    • Petitions in Session 6
    • Annexe A: Petitions carried forward to Session 6
    • Annexe B: Determination on the Proper Form of Petitions
    • Annexe C: Vision Statement

Image: Committee membership through Session 5

Image: Increasing number of petitions

Image: Increasing number of petitions

Image: Deputy Convener, Gail Ross MSP, gave the opening statement of the debate on PE1319 on behalf of the Committee via video link

Image: Members of the Public Petitions Committee shown the finger pricking procedure for Type 1 diabetes on a visited to Castle Douglas and Kirkcudbright to hear evidence relating to petition PE1619

Image: Johann Lamont MSP and Maurice Corry MSP striking a power pose with pupils and staff, from across the Scottish Borders, at Galashiels Academy

Image: PE1707: Public Access Defibrillators - virtual round table evidence session

Image: Equal opportunities/equalities

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