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Stage 1 report on the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill
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PDF Published: Thursday 17 Mar 2022 (RAINES062022R3)
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    • The bill
    • Stage 1 scrutiny
    • Consideration by other committees
    • Framework legislation
    • National good food nation plan
      • Section 1 – requirement on the Scottish Ministers to produce a good food nation plan
      • Section 2 – preparation of plan: consultation
      • Section 3 – preparation of plan: consideration of international instruments
      • Section 4 – effect of plan
      • Section 5 – reporting
      • Section 6 – review and revision of plan
    • Good food nation plans of public bodies
      • Section 7 – requirements to produce plans
      • Section 8 – preparation of relevant authorities’ plans: consultation
      • Section 9 – preparation of relevant authorities’ plans: consideration of national plan
      • Section 10 – effect of relevant authorities’ plans
      • Section 11 – reporting
      • Section 12 – review and revision of plans
      • Sections 13 to 18 – interpretation, ancillary and commencement provisions
    • Costs
    • Conclusion
      • Annexe: Extract of minutes
    • The bill
    • Stage 1 scrutiny
    • Consideration by other committees
    • Framework legislation
    • National good food nation plan
    • Good food nation plans of public bodies
    • Costs
    • Conclusion
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