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Standing Order Rule changes on the financial scrutiny of bills
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PDF Published: Tuesday 02 Mar 2021 (SPPAS052021R03)
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    • Introduction
    • Proposed Revisions to the rules on the financial scrutiny of bills
    • Rule 9.3.2 – Proposed changes to ensure that a Financial Memorandum reflects changes in taxation revenue
      • Consultation
      • Text of proposed rule change
    • Rule 9.12 – Proposed revisions to ensure that changes to taxation revenues are factored into the decision about the need for a financial resolution
      • Background
      • Proposed changes
        • Provisions which charge expenditure on the Scottish Consolidated Fund
        • Expenditure for new and existing purposes
        • Implications of changes to taxation revenues
        • Designated receipts
        • Consultation responses
    • Private and Hybrid Bills
    • Recommendation
    • Annexe A: Standing Order rule changes
    • Annexe B: Responses to Consultation On Proposed Rule Changes
    • Annexe C: Extract from minutes

Image: Text of proposed rule change

Image: Private and Hybrid Bills

Image: Private and Hybrid Bills

Image: Private and Hybrid Bills

Image: Private and Hybrid Bills

Image: Annexe A: Standing Order rule changes

Image: Annexe A: Standing Order rule changes

Image: Annexe A: Standing Order rule changes

Image: Annexe A: Standing Order rule changes

Image: Annexe A: Standing Order rule changes

Image: Annexe A: Standing Order rule changes

Image: Consultation responses

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