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Scotland Act 2016

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Act of the UK Parliament

Scotland Act 2016
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act to amend the Scotland Act 1998 and make provision about the functions of the Scottish Ministers; and for connected purposes.
Citation2016 c. 11
Introduced byDavid Mundell (Commons)
Lord Dunlop (Lords)
Territorial extent United Kingdom
Dates
Royal assent23 March 2016
Other legislation
Amends
Amended byScottish Crown Estate Act 2019
Status: Current legislation
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TheScotland Act 2016 (c. 11) is anact of theParliament of the United Kingdom. It sets out amendments to theScotland Act 1998 anddevolves further powers toScotland. The legislation is based on recommendations given by the report of theSmith Commission, which was established on 19 September 2014 in the wake of theScottish independence referendum.

The Act

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The act gives extra powers to theScottish Parliament and theScottish Government,[1] most notably:[2]

Permanence of the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government

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This Act recognises the Scottish Parliament and a Scottish Government as permanent among UK's constitutional arrangements, with a referendum required before either can be abolished. However, according to some commentators, the act institutes a weak statutory mechanism, which does not stipulate provisions or guarantees for such a referendum, or makes duties of Crown ministers in this respect publicly answerable to the Scottish electorate.[4]

  1. The Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government are a permanent part of the United Kingdom's constitutional arrangements.
  2. The purpose of this section is, with due regard to the other provisions of this Act, to signify the commitment of the Parliament and Government of the United Kingdom to the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government.
  3. In view of that commitment it is declared that the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government are not to be abolished except on the basis of a decision of the people of Scotland voting in a referendum.[1]

Amendments

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About 120 amendments and new clauses were lodged on the bill by opposition parties but these were rejected by the Commons.[5]

Fiscal framework

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During the passage of the bill, almost a full year of negotiations took place between the Scottish and UK Governments concerning the fiscal framework that accompanied it. This was necessary because of the intention to reduce theblock grant given to the Scottish government byHM Treasury to take account of the additional income the Scottish government will receive through retaining a portion of the revenues from income tax that is generated in Scotland.

TheSmith Commission said that there should be “no detriment” to either government in this context, something which is technically difficult to achieve. A Scottish government proposal was that future adjustment to the block grant should be based on the “per capita index”, which takes into account the growth in tax receipts across the UK, not just Scotland. This is significant because Scotland's economy and population were not growing as fast as the UK's. However, the Treasury position was that this would be unfair to the rest of the UK.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Scotland Act 2016". legislation.gov.uk. 2016. Retrieved11 June 2016. This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under theOpen Government Licence v3.0. © Crown copyright.
  2. ^"Holyrood gives approval to devolved powers Scotland Bill". BBC News. 16 March 2016. Retrieved31 March 2016.
  3. ^Douglas Fraser (2 February 2016)."Scotland's tax powers: What it has and what's coming?". BBC News. Retrieved2 February 2016.
  4. ^Dr Mike Gordon (30 September 2015)."Mike Gordon: The Permanence of Devolution: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Referendum Requirements".scottishconstitutionalfutures.org. Scottish Constitutional Futures Forum. Retrieved17 November 2015.
  5. ^"Scotland Bill: Scottish powers bill backed by Commons".BBC News. 9 November 2015. Retrieved11 November 2015.
  6. ^"Record View: It's time for Cameron and Sturgeon to bang heads together and deliver what Scots voters were promised".Daily Record. 2 February 2016. Retrieved3 February 2016.
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