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The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 112(1), 113 and 129(1) of the Scotland Act 1998[1] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order: Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Scotland Act 1998 (Transitory and Transitional Provisions) (Members' Interests) Order 1999 and shall come into force on 4th June 1999. Interpretation 2. - (1) In this Order-
(2) Any reference in this Order to the date when a person is returned as a member shall, in relation to the Lord Advocate or the Solicitor General for Scotland if he is not a member of the Scottish Parliament, be construed as a reference to the date when he is appointed to that office.
(b) a reference to a numbered article is a reference to the article of this Order so numbered; (c) a reference to the Schedule is a reference to the Schedule to this Order; and (d) a reference in an article or the Schedule to a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph of that article or of the Schedule so numbered.
Register of Interests of Members of the Scottish Parliament
b. such other information disclosed by a member under article 4(3)(e) as the Presiding Officer may determine;
(ii) in the case of a statement lodged under article 4(2)(b) or (4), such details of that statement as the Presiding Officer may determine; and
(b) any other matter which the Parliament may decide should be included in the Register.
(3) The Clerk shall, not later than 30 days after a statement is lodged under article 4(2)(a), (2)(b) or (4), enter in the Register the matters specified in paragraph (2)(a) in respect of that statement and shall send to each member a copy of the entry relating to him.
(ii) any registrable interest which he has had at any time since that date; (iii) any registrable interest which he has at the date on which he lodges the statement with the Clerk; or
(b) declaring that-
(ii) he has had no registrable interest at any time since that date; and (iii) he has no registrable interest at the date on which he lodges the statement with the Clerk.
(3) A statement lodged under paragraph (2)(a) shall be in such form as may be specified by the Presiding Officer and shall contain-
(b) details of the monetary value of the interest; (c) where the registrable interest falls within paragraph 2 or 3 of the Schedule, such details as the Presiding Officer may determine of any clients to whom the member provides services in his capacity as a member where those clients are-
(ii) clients of the member (in any capacity) or any employer or firm as mentioned in paragraph 2 of the Schedule;
(d) where-
(ii) any gift is received by the member, his spouse or cohabitee, or a company or partnership as mentioned in that paragraph, from any other person whose principal residence or place of business, as the case may be, is outside the United Kingdom,
such details as the Presiding Officer may determine of that person and principal residence or place of business; and
(4) A member who has an interest which may be relevant to the proceedings of the Parliament but which is not a registrable interest may at any time lodge with the Clerk a written statement giving details of the interest including the date on which he acquired the interest.
(b) paragraph (2)(b), a member acquires a registrable interest,
the member shall, not later than 30 days after the date on which he acquired that interest, lodge a statement under paragraph (2)(a) in respect of that interest and shall also give notice of that date.
(b) giving the date on which he ceased to have that interest.
(8) The relevant date for the purposes of paragraph (2) is-
(b) in any other case, the date which is 30 days after the date on which he has taken his oath of allegiance or made his solemn affirmation.
Declaration of registrable interest in proceedings of the Parliament
(b) encourage any other member to do anything mentioned in paragraph (a).
Participation in proceedings
(b) make an oral statement in accordance with article 5(1).
(2) Where any member fails to comply with or contravenes the requirements of article 4(2)(a), 4(6), 5, 6 or paragraph (1), the Parliament may exclude him from proceedings of the Parliament for such period as the Parliament may consider appropriate.
(b) has contravened any resolution of the Parliament made in pursuance of article 7.
Duration 1. A member has a registrable interest in the circumstances set out in the following paragraphs. Remuneration etc. 2. - (1) Where a member receives remuneration by virtue of-
(b) being self-employed; (c) being the holder of an office; (d) being a director of an undertaking; (e) being a partner in a firm; or (f) undertaking a trade, profession or vocation or any other work.
(2) A member does not fall within sub-paragraph (1) solely by virtue of being a member, a member of the Scottish Executive or a junior Scottish Minister or holding the office of Presiding Officer, deputy Presiding Officer or member of the Parliamentary corporation.
(b) "a person" means a single individual or legal person and includes a group of companies; and (c) "group of companies" has the same meaning as "group" in section 262(1) of the 1985 Act.
Sponsorship
(b) a gift of a benefit in kind,
the value of which, at the date on which it was received by the member or his spouse or cohabitee or the company or partnership, as the case may be, exceeds £250.
(ii) by the member's spouse or cohabitee; (iii) by the member's mother, father, son or daughter; (iv) by the Parliamentary corporation; or (v) out of the Scottish Consolidated Fund; or
(b) were approved prior to the visit by the Parliamentary corporation.
Heritable property
(b) the income from which for the period of twelve months prior to the relevant date is greater than £4,000.
(2) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to heritable property used as a residential home by the member or his spouse or cohabitee.
(b) the 5th April immediately following that date and in each succeeding year, where he remains the owner of or retains that right or interest in heritable property on that 5th April.
(4) Where a member becomes the owner of or acquires any other right or interest in heritable property after the date on which he was returned as a member, the relevant date is-
(b) the 5th April immediately following that date and in each succeeding year, where he remains the owner of or retains that right or interest in heritable property on that 5th April.
(5) For the purposes of this paragraph, "heritable property" means land or any right or interest in or over land.
(b) greater than £25,000.
(2) Where a member or his spouse or cohabitee has an interest in shares comprised in the share capital of a company or other body at the date on which he was returned as a member, the relevant date is-
(b) the 5th April immediately following that date and in each succeeding year, where he retains the interest on that 5th April.
(3) Where a member acquires an interest in shares after the date on which he was returned as a member, the relevant date is-
(b) the 5th April immediately following that date and in each succeeding year, where he retains the interest on that 5th April.
(4) For the purposes of this paragraph, a "relevant person" is a person who is subject to the control or direction of a member in respect of an interest in shares. (This note is not part of the Order) This Order makes transitory and transitional provisions by virtue of section 129(1) of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46) ("the Act") regarding the registration of interests of members of the Scottish Parliament and the Lord Advocate and Solicitor General for Scotland if they are not members of the Parliament. Article 3 establishes a Register of Interests of Members of the Scottish Parliament. It provides for various details to be entered in the Register by the Clerk of the Parliament and for the Register to be kept and maintained by the Clerk. Article 4 requires members to lodge a written statement setting out details of any registrable interest contained in the Schedule to the Order. Members may also lodge a statement if they cease to have a registrable interest. Article 5 requires members who have a registrable interest in proceedings of the Parliament, before participating in those proceedings, to make an oral declaration to that effect. Article 6 restricts a member's participation in proceedings of the Parliament where he receives or expects to receive a payment from any person. Article 7 allows the Parliament to prevent or restrict a member who fails to comply with or contravenes certain provisions of this Order from participating in proceedings of the Parliament and in certain circumstances, to exclude such a member from proceedings of the Parliament. Article 8 makes it an offence to fail to comply with or to contravene certain provisions of this Order. Article 9 provides that any person may inform the Presiding Officer if he considers that a member has failed to comply with or has contravened certain provisions of this Order. Article 10 provides that this Order will cease to have effect on the date appointed by or under an Act of the Scottish Parliament. Notes: [1] 1998 c.46.back
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