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(introduced by section 2(5))
1SFor section 9 (appointment and functions of Chief Investigating Officer) there is substituted—
It is the duty of the Public Standards Commissioner for Scotland (the “Commissioner”) to investigate and report to the Commission on cases in which a councillor or member of a devolved public body has, might have or is alleged to have contravened the councillors' or, as the case may be, the members' code.”
2SIn sections 10(1) and (2), 11, 12(1), (4) and (5), 13(1) and (3), 14(1) and (3), 16, 21(1), 23(5) and 27(1) and paragraphs 2(1) and 7(1) of schedule 1 for “Chief Investigating Officer”, in each place where those words occur, there is substituted “ Commissioner ”.
3SIn section 10(1) for “functions of that office” there is substituted “ Commissioner's functions under this Act ”.
4SIn sections 10(2), 12(4) and (5), 13(1), 14(3), 16(a) and 21(1) for “that Officer”, in each place where those words occur, there is substituted “ the Commissioner ”.
5SIn section 11 after “functions” there is inserted “ under this Act ”.
6SIn sections 11 and 13(3) for “that Officer's” there is substituted “ the Commissioner's ”.
7SIn section 28(1)—
(a)for the definition of “Chief Investigating Officer” there is substituted—
““Commissioner” means the Public Standards Commissioner for Scotland;”, and
(b)after the definition of “devolved public body” there is inserted—
““investigation” means an investigation under this Act;”.
8SIn paragraph 2(1)(b) of schedule 1 after “functions” there is inserted “ under this Act ”.
9SIn the titles to sections 10 to 14 “Chief Investigating Officer” and “Chief Investigating Officer's”, wherever these expressions occur, become, respectively, “Public Standards Commissioner” and “Public Standards Commissioner's”.
10SParagraph 21 in Part 2 of schedule 2 to the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Act 2002 (Chief Investigating Officer to be subject to investigation by Ombudsman) is repealed.
11SSections 1 and 2 and schedule 1 (appointment, terms of office etc. of Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner and acting Commissioner) are repealed.
12SIn section 3(1) (functions of Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner) for “Commissioner”, where it first occurs, there is substituted “ Public Standards Commissioner for Scotland (the “Commissioner”) ”.
13SIn section 16 (restriction on disclosure of information)—
(a)in subsection (1) for “Commissioner”, where it secondly occurs, there is substituted “ Commission for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland (the “Commission”) ”, and
(b)in subsection (2)—
(i)after “Commissioner”, where it first occurs, there is inserted “ or Commission ”, and
(ii)after “Commissioner”, where it secondly occurs, there is inserted “ or, as the case may be, Commission ”.
14SIn section 20 (interpretation)—
(a)the definition of “acting Commissioner” is repealed, and
(b)for the definition of “Commissioner” there is substituted—
““Commissioner” means the Public Standards Commissioner for Scotland;”.
15SSection 1 and schedule 1 (establishment, appointment etc. of Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland) are repealed.
16SIn section 2(1) (that Commissioner's duty to prepare code of practice) for “Commissioner” there is substituted “ Public Appointments Commissioner for Scotland (the “Commissioner”) ”.
17SIn section 20 (interpretation) for the definition of “the Commissioner” there is substituted—
““the Commissioner” means the Public Appointments Commissioner for Scotland;”.
18SParagraph 16(b) of schedule 4 (Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland to be subject to investigation by Ombudsman) and the word “and” immediately before it are repealed.
19SParagraph 17(c)(i) of that schedule (Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland to be subject to the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002) and the words “and (ii)” immediately following it are repealed.
20SIn schedule 5 (improvement of public functions: listed persons, bodies and office holders)—
(a)the entries “Chief Investigating Officer established by section 9(1) of the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 (asp 7)”, “Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland” and “Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner” are repealed,
(b)after the entry “any Children's Panel Advisory Committee” there is inserted the following entry— “ Commission for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland ”,
(c)after the entry “Private Rented Housing Panel” there are inserted the following entries— “ Public Appointments Commissioner for Scotland ” “ Public Standards Commissioner for Scotland ”.
21SIn schedule 6 (listed bodies and office-holders in respect of whom a request from and the consent of the Parliamentary corporation is required for orders under Part 2 of the Act)—
(a)at the beginning there is inserted the following entry— “ Commission for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland ”,
(b)for the entry “Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland” there are substituted the following entries— “ Public Appointments Commissioner for Scotland ” “ Public Standards Commissioner for Scotland ”,
(c)the entry “Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner” is repealed,
(d)at the end there is inserted the following entry— “ Standards Commission for Scotland ”.
22SIn schedule 8 (listed persons, bodies and office-holders obliged to publish certain information about public functions)—
(a)the entries “Chief Investigating Officer established by section 9(1) of the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 (asp 7)”, “Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland” and “Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner” are repealed,
(b)after the entry “any Children's Panel Advisory Committee” there is inserted the following entry— “ Commission for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland ”,
(c)after the entry “Private Rented Housing Panel” there are inserted the following entries— “ Public Appointments Commissioner for Scotland ” “ Public Standards Commissioner for Scotland ”.
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