SP Paper 930 (Web)
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Report
Remit and membership
Remit:
The remit of the Committee is to consider and report on further and higher education, lifelong learning, schools, pre-school care, skills and other matters falling within the responsibility of the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning and matters relating to culture and the arts falling within the responsibility of the Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs.
Membership:
Stewart Maxwell (Convener)
Mark Griffin (Deputy Convener)
George Adam
Colin Beattie
Chic Brodie
Gordon MacDonald
Liam McArthur
John Pentland
Mary Scanlon
Subordinate Legislation
1. At its meeting on 1 March 2016 the Committee considered the following instruments—
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Scotland’s Adoption Register Regulations 2016 [draft]
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Kinship Care Assistance (Scotland) Order 2016 [draft]
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Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Part 4 and Part 5 Complaints) Order 2016 [draft]
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Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modification of Schedules 2 and 3) Order 2016 [draft]
2. Aileen Campbell, Minister for Children and Young People, moved—
S4M-15462—That the Education and Culture Committee recommends that the Scotland's Adoption Register Regulations 2016 [draft] be approved.
S4M-15454—That the Education and Culture Committee recommends that the Kinship Care Assistance (Scotland) Order 2016 [draft] be approved.
S4M-15464—That the Education and Culture Committee recommends that the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Part 4 and Part 5 Complaints) Order 2016 [draft] be approved.
S4M-15456—That the Education and Culture Committee recommends that the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modifications of Schedules 2 and 3) Order 2016 [draft] be approved.
3. Motions S4M-15462, S4M-15454 and S4M-15456 were agreed to.
4. Motion S4M-15464 was agreed to (by division: For 7 (George Adam, Colin Beattie, Chic Brodie, James Dornan, Mark Griffin, Liam McArthur, Stewart Maxwell), Against 0, Abstentions 1 (Mary Scanlon)).
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