This is a Member's bill
The Bill fell on 23 November 2023 at Stage 1
This Bill fell at Stage 1 of the process to decide if it should become an Act.
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[NAME OF BILL] explanatory notes
[NAME OF BILL] policy memorandum
[NAME OF BILL] financial memorandum
[NAME OF BILL] delegated powers memorandum
[NAME OF BILL] legislative competence
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Explanatory Notes: this document provides an overview of what the Bill does, plus a more detailed explanation of individual sections.
Policy Memorandum: this sets out the objectives of the Bill. It also lists any alternatives considered, details of consultations, and an assessment of the effects of the Bill in a range of areas.
Financial Memorandum: this sets out estimates of costs, savings, and any changes to revenues expected to result from the Bill.
Delegated Powers Memorandum: this is needed if a Bill gives powers to make subordinate legislation or allows Scottish Ministers to issue directions, guidance or codes of practice.
Statements on legislative competence: two short statements, one by the Presiding Officer and one by the person introducing the Bill. “Legislative competence” means the powers the Parliament has to make law.
This Bill requires Crown consent. It is expected that this consent will be signified at Stage 3.
This Bill [requires/does not] require a Financial Resolution
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The Scottish Parliament's Information Centre (SPICe) prepares impartial research and analysis to assist MSP's in their examination of Bills and other parliamentary business.
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The Bill was introduced on 20 April 2022
At Stage 1, the Bill is given to a lead committee. This is usually the committee whose remit most closely relates to the subject of the Bill. The lead committee will consider and report on the Bill. Other committees can also examine the Bill and report to the lead committee.
Letter from the Minister for Children and Young People with further information following evidence session 7 March 2023
Notes from Informal session on the Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to adulthood) (Scotland) Bill 23 February 2023
Test
A Stage 1 debate took place on 28 April 2022 to consider and decide on the general principles of the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill
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Result 19 for, 90 against, 0 abstained, 20 did not vote Disagreed
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The Bill ended Stage 1 on 23 November 2023