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30Choice of new First Minister after changed election dateS
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(1)The Scotland Act 1998 is modified as follows.
(2)In section 46 (choice of the First Minister), for subsection (3), substitute—
“(3)The period allowed is—
(a)the period of 28 days which begins with the day on which the event in question occurs, but—
(i)if another of those events occurs within the period allowed, that period is extended (subject to sub-paragraph (ii)) so that it ends with the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which that other event occurred, and
(ii)the period ends if the Parliament passes a resolution under section 3(1)(a) or when His Majesty appoints a person as First Minister, but
(b)if the Parliament does not meet within the period of 7 days beginning immediately after the day of the poll at a general election that was held on a day proposed by the Presiding Officer in accordance with a proclamation made by His Majesty under section 2(5) or (5E), the initial period of 28 days calculated under paragraph (a) is to be extended by disregarding any days in the period subsequent to that 7 day period and before the Parliament first meets.”.
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