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Chamber and committees

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee


Agenda: 03 February 2026

Tuesday, 03 February 2026

5th Meeting, 2026

Start time: 09:45am
Location: T1.40-CR5 The Smith Room
Agenda items:

  1. Decision on taking business in private
  2. Instruments subject to affirmative procedure
  3. Instruments subject to negative procedure
  4. Instruments not subject to any parliamentary procedure
  5. Contract (Formation and Remedies) (Scotland) Bill
  6. Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill
  7. Medical Training (Prioritisation) Bill (UK Parliament legislation)

Agenda published: Friday, 30 January 2026 02:43pm

Full agenda and available meeting papers


1. Decision on taking business in private

The Committee will decide whether to take items 6 and 7 in private.


2. Instruments subject to affirmative procedure

The Committee will consider the following—

 (SSI 2026/Draft)
 (SSI 2026/Draft)
 (SSI 2026/Draft)
 (SSI 2026/Draft)
 (SSI 2026/Draft)
 (SSI 2026/Draft)
 (SSI 2026/Draft)
 (SSI 2026/Draft)

Papers for this item:

1 private paper will be discussed during this agenda item


3. Instruments subject to negative procedure

The Committee will consider the following—

 (SSI 2026/17)
 (SSI 2026/18)
 (SSI 2026/19)
 (SSI 2026/23)


4. Instruments not subject to any parliamentary procedure

The Committee will consider the following—

 (SSI 2026/24 (C.2))


5. Contract (Formation and Remedies) (Scotland) Bill

The Committee will consider the Bill at Stage 2 (Day 1).


6. Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill

The Committee will consider the delegated powers provisions in this Bill after Stage 2.

Papers for this item:

1 private paper will be discussed during this agenda item


7. Medical Training (Prioritisation) Bill (UK Parliament legislation)

The Committee will consider the Legislative Consent Memorandum and powers to make subordinate legislation within devolved competence in the Bill.

Papers for this item:

1 private paper will be discussed during this agenda item