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Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2026
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As convener, I am pleased to open the stage 1 debate on the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill on behalf of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee. I thank everyone who contributed to the committee’s stage 1 scrutiny of the bill by ...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Oct 2024
Medical Aesthetics Industry
I thank you, Presiding Officer, for giving me permission to leave the chamber before the end of the debate. I put on record my entry in the register of members’ interests, as I hold a bank-nurse contract with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. I congratulate Stuart McMillan on br...
The Convener SNP Committee
02 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Under the second item, we will take oral evidence from two panels of witnesses as part of the committee’s stage 1 scrutiny of the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill. This morning we will focus specifically on part 1 of the bill. Our fir...
The Convener SNP Committee
02 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We will continue agenda item 2 by taking evidence from a second panel of witnesses on the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill. Our second panel comprises representatives of the cosmetic procedures industry. I welcome to the committee Lesl...
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We continue item 2 by taking evidence from a panel of witnesses on the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill. Our second panel comprises representatives of regulators, enforcers and inspectors. I welcome Laura Boyce, chief inspector of regu...
The Convener SNP Committee
16 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As things currently stand—from what you and Owen Griffiths have said—if a dermal filler or Botox procedure is carried out in a HIS-regulated setting, a prescriber will be there who can step in and prescribe an appropriate treatment if things go wrong; however, if a single prac...
Clare Haughey SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2026
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I think that Mr Golden might have misinterpreted the bill and the committee’s report. We are talking about higher-tariff non-surgical procedures in HIS-inspected premises being supervised by a healthcare professional; the proposal is not necessarily that those healthcare profe...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Feb 2017
Female Genital Mutilation
The term “FGM” is a sanitised one that allows us to talk about female genital mutilation without dealing with each of those three words. Mutilation of young women leaves physical and mental scars that last a lifetime for the victims and for the communities that practise it. Le...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Sep 2017
Youth Football
Thank you for the opportunity to speak in my capacity as deputy convener of the Health and Sport Committee. Our committee’s inquiry on child protection in sport has a valuable contribution to make to the Parliament’s consideration of how we can improve youth football in Scotla...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
23 Nov 2017
Convener
Thank you, Mr Harvie. I thank the committee for the nomination. It is a great honour to be appointed as convener of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. We move into private for our final item, which is consideration of the committee’s approach to its ...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
07 Dec 2017
Interests
Good morning, everyone and welcome to the 21st meeting in 2017 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Agenda item 1 is a declaration of interests. I welcome our new member, Claire Baker, and invite her to declare any interests.
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
14 Dec 2017
Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland
Good morning and welcome to the 22nd meeting in 2017 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Our only agenda item is an evidence session with Bill Thomson, the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland, on his annual report. He is jo...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
18 Jan 2018
Interests
Good morning. I welcome members to the first meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Agenda item 1 is to invite a new member of the committee to declare any relevant interests. Elaine Smith has joined us to replace Claire Baker MSP.
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
01 Feb 2018
Cross-party Group
Good morning. I welcome members to the second meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Agenda item 1 is the taking of evidence on one proposed cross-party group: the proposed cross-party group on shared parenting. I welcome to the meetin...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
22 Feb 2018
Sexual Harassment and Inappropriate Conduct
I welcome members to the third meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. We have received apologies from Elaine Smith MSP. Our first agenda item is an evidence session on the committee’s inquiry into sexual harassment and inappropriate co...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
08 Mar 2018
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the fourth meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. We have received apologies from Elaine Smith MSP. Agenda item 1 is a decision on taking business in private. Does the committee agree to take agenda item 4, ...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
15 Mar 2018
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning. I welcome members to the fifth meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. The first item today is for the committee to agree to take in private agenda item 4, which concerns a letter that we have received from James Dornan MSP...
The Convener SNP Committee
15 Mar 2018
Complaint
I will now make a statement on behalf of the committee. The committee has agreed that I will make a short statement setting out our current consideration of the rules regarding sexual harassment and the recent complaint made to the committee by James Dornan MSP. The committe...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
26 Apr 2018
Interests
Good morning and welcome to the seventh meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Item 1 is an opportunity for David Torrance to declare any relevant interests. David is joining us to replace Kate Forbes MSP, and I welcome him to the commi...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 May 2018
Standing Orders (Budget Process)
Standing orders set out the high-level rules that govern the budget process, but specific details are covered in the written agreement between the Finance and Constitution Committee and the Scottish Government. Following the update to the written agreement, the Finance and Co...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
24 May 2018
Interests
Good morning. I welcome members to the 10th meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Under agenda item 1 we welcome our new member, Tom Mason. He joins us to replace Alexander Stewart, whom I thank for all his hard work on the committee....
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
31 May 2018
Complaint
We move to agenda item 2 of the 11th meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. The committee has been considering a complaint about a member of the Scottish Parliament. I will now read out a statement that sets out the committee’s findings...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
07 Jun 2018
Cross-party Group
Good morning. I welcome members to the 12th meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Our first item is for the committee to take evidence on the proposed cross-party group on basic income. I welcome to the meeting Ivan McKee MSP, who will...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Jun 2018
Sexual Harassment and Inappropriate Conduct Inquiry
In opening the debate on the SPPA Committee’s inquiry into sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct, I thank everyone who came to give oral evidence or submitted written evidence. I will explain the backdrop to our work, then outline some of the committee’s key findings. A...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
14 Jun 2018
Decisions on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 13th meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Item 1 is a decision for the committee on whether to take item 3, which is consideration of a complaint, in private. Do members agree to take item 3 in private...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
21 Jun 2018
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning. I welcome members to the 14th meeting in 2018 of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. We have received apologies from David Torrance. Agenda item 1 is a decision on whether consideration of the committee’s work programme should be taken i...
The Minister for Mental Health (Clare Haughey) SNP Chamber
20 Jun 2019
Portfolio Question Time · Beauty Industry (Regulation)
Independent clinics were brought within the regulation of Healthcare Improvement Scotland on 1 April 2016. The policy was to ensure that certain healthcare professionals who are working independently of the NHS do so in a clinic that is registered with Healthcare Improvement S...
The Convener SNP Committee
02 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank the witnesses for their evidence. At our next meeting, on Tuesday 9 December, the committee will continue its scrutiny of the Non-Surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill, taking oral evidence from two further panels of witnesses. That con...
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The second item on our agenda is to take evidence from two panels of witnesses as part of the committee’s stage 1 scrutiny of the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill. This morning our scrutiny of the bill is specifically focused on part 1...
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am really keen to explore that, because what you have said are small points of clarification are, to me, big issues of law. Who will delegate? Who will supervise? What training is required? I see those as fundamental aspects of the regulation of the procedures that we are ta...
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Kind of. I am still hearing that there are lots of areas of clarification that need to be teased out or established for the bill to fundamentally do what it sets out to do. Do you see the procedures that the bill covers as being clearly defined?
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Sorry, but can I bring you back to the question? I am not asking about the NMC’s code or your policies and procedures. I am asking about the bill. Is the bill clear enough on what constitutes supervision or management by a healthcare professional?
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you. How can the legislation ensure that procedures cannot be misclassified as lower-risk categories as a means of avoiding strict compliance requirements, and what mechanisms would prevent such avoidance?
The Convener SNP Committee
16 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The second item on our agenda is an oral evidence-taking session with two panels of witnesses as part of the committee’s stage 1 scrutiny of the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill. The first of this morning’s panels will focus on part 2 ...
The Convener SNP Committee
16 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Yes, there will be an opportunity to expand on that work, should the bill pass. However, I am trying to establish whether there are policies and procedures for informing families about the current law regarding their right to ask for a review.
The Convener SNP Committee
16 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Under agenda item 2, we will continue taking oral evidence on the Non-Surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill, and I welcome to the committee Jenni Minto, the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health, and her officials. Supporting the minist...
The Convener SNP Committee
16 Dec 2025
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We will now continue our evidence-taking session with the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health on the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill. In this part of the meeting, we will be focusing on part 2, and supporting the minister ar...
The Convener (Clare Haughey) SNP Committee
24 Feb 2026
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning, and welcome to the ninth meeting in 2026 of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee. I have received no apologies.Our first and only agenda item is consideration of the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill at stage 2. I w...
The Convener SNP Committee
27 Jan 2026
Subordinate Legislation
Item 3 is consideration of an affirmative Scottish statutory instrument. The purpose of the draft order, which requires approval by resolution of the Parliament before it can become law, is to establish a licensing scheme for the provision of certain non-surgical procedures th...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Committee
16 Jun 2016
Interests
I do not think that I have any relevant interests to declare.
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Committee
30 Jun 2016
Mandatory Committees (Remit Changes)
I echo what Mr Scott said. I would like to see the document in the autumn before I express a view.
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Committee
22 Sep 2016
Parliamentary Liaison Officers
Thank you for coming along, minister. I am one of those who are on the steep learning curve that you referred to, so it was helpful to hear what you said about the history of the role and how it has developed. What would be lost if we did not have PLOs in Parliament?
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
22 Sep 2016
Parliamentary Liaison Officers
Will you expand a little on how you view the liaison role?
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Committee
06 Oct 2016
Cross-party Groups
I agree with Patrick Harvie and Alexander Stewart.
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Committee
03 Nov 2016
Cross-party Groups
I have more of a statement than a question. I just want to declare that I am a member of the proposed cross-party group and to thank Gillian Martin for bringing it to our attention.
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
03 Nov 2016
Cross-party Groups
I echo Alexander Stewart’s comments. This is a fantastic opportunity for cross-party working to encourage women in business and to assist them to grow their businesses. I whole-heartedly support the establishment of the CPG.
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Committee
17 Nov 2016
Cross-party Group
I should declare an interest, in that my name is mentioned as one of the members of the group.
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Committee
01 Dec 2016
Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland
I thank the panel for coming along this morning. The opening statement was interesting and leads me nicely into my question. You said that two thirds of your resources are used to investigate complaints, but we see from the report that a lot of those complaints were not progre...
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
01 Dec 2016
Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland
Please continue.
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
01 Dec 2016
Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland
It does. You raised an interesting point about the MSP code of conduct. Do you have an opinion on whether it should be revised or simplified?
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Committee
12 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
I want to ask about the proposed membership of the group. You said that you were short of time before the registration form was submitted, but that was done on 30 November 2016. In the month and a half since then, have you explored who you would invite to be non-MSP members of...
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
12 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
I note that you are talking about bringing international speakers to the group—is that correct?
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
12 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
There is no indication on your application of how that would be financed.
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
12 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
Thank you.
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
12 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
Thank you for bringing the proposal to the committee. It sounds a really interesting cross-party group. I have two brief questions. The first is about the organisations that have already signed up. I see that you have three medical associations: the British Medical Association...
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
12 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
Yes, but not only the RCN. Have you looked to other healthcare professional organisations to join the group? Has an invitation gone out to them? Secondly, I declare an interest as co-convener of the cross-party group on mental health. Given that mental health plays a huge par...
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
12 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
I have some concerns about it. There are lots of gaps in the information that has been provided to us. I am minded to ask the group to come back to us with some more information before we approve it as a CPG.
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP Committee
26 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
You are to be commended for setting up the CPG, which is full of merit. There has been a huge growth in sexually transmitted diseases among people aged over 50. I see that paediatric and adolescent health groups want to be members of your group and you have been talking about...
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
26 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
I note from the registration form that two individuals are noted as members of the group: the honorary consul of Finland and a member of MSP staff. You said that you had reached out to other consuls. Why have they not been listed as members of the group?
Clare Haughey SNP Committee
26 Jan 2017
Cross-party Groups
We often hear that it is outside organisations that lobby MSPs for a group, and who say, “This would be an interesting cross-party group.” Given that only one honorary consul is a member, where is the drive for this cross-party group coming from?
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Meeting of the Parliament 05 February 2026 [Draft]

05 Feb 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

As convener, I am pleased to open the stage 1 debate on the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill on behalf of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee. I thank everyone who contributed to the committee’s stage 1 scrutiny of the bill by providing written or oral evidence and place on record my thanks to the committee clerks for their work at stage 1.

During its scrutiny, the committee heard extensive evidence that non-surgical procedures such as Botox, fillers, strong chemical peels and some microneedling—many of which are provided for cosmetic purposes—can carry significant risks if not carried out in appropriate settings and by suitably trained practitioners. Our committee has concluded that patient safety has to be the overriding priority when considering regulation in the area. We have heard evidence of great variance in standards adhered to by practitioners who carry out non-surgical procedures. Therefore, robust regulation is necessary to ensure that people who want to access those procedures can do so safely and in a properly informed manner.

We fully support the provisions in the bill that will make it illegal to carry out non-surgical procedures on people under the age of 18. That is a welcome step towards protecting young people, who can be particularly vulnerable to influences about beauty standards from social media.

The committee supports the Scottish Government’s two-tier approach to regulation. Through the bill, high-risk procedures will be allowed to take place only in permitted premises, including in Healthcare Improvement Scotland-registered clinics, and under the supervision of authorised medical practitioners. Meanwhile, lower-risk procedures will be regulated through secondary legislation under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982, which the committee has also recently scrutinised.

At the same time, the committee concluded in its report that the bill currently lacks important detail on the specifics of clinical supervision and training requirements for those who will be allowed to undertake and supervise procedures. The committee acknowledges the impact that the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 has had on the Scottish Government’s ability to legislate in the area. Nonetheless, we urge the Scottish Government to work with the UK Government to ensure that all those who carry out such procedures are suitably qualified to do so.

Our inquiry identified a number of other areas where the Scottish Government will need to work with the UK Government to resolve certain related issues. They include improved classification and regulation of certain devices and substances that are used in non-surgical procedures, regulation of irresponsible advertising of non-surgical procedures, and action to address the potential risk that regulation of the sector will result in an increase in cosmetic tourism.

During the scrutiny process, we heard concerns from many independent aesthetic practitioners that their businesses would be negatively impacted by the proposed approach to the regulation of non-surgical procedures that is set out in the bill. To alleviate those concerns, our report calls for appropriate guidance and support to be provided to help responsible practitioners to make a successful transition to the new regulatory framework. We also support a staged approach to enforcement that will give responsible practitioners suitable time and resource to adjust to the new regime.

As part of its scrutiny, the committee took evidence from Healthcare Improvement Scotland, which will have new powers of enforcement under the bill. We heard concerns about the extent to which HIS will have sufficient resources, capacity and training to be able to carry out its enforcement role effectively from the outset. To address those concerns, we call on the Scottish Government to publish an implementation route map to ensure that suitable processes, systems and resources are put in place by the date on which regulations will come into force.

Evidence that was submitted to the committee further highlighted that the penalties for offences that are created by the bill may not be sufficient to deter the bad actors who are willing to provide non-surgical procedures illegally. We therefore call for stronger penalties for offences that are committed under the terms of the bill.

The bill will provide an opportunity to improve data gathering on non-surgical procedures, particularly concerning the rate of procedures that are carried out successfully versus those that involve a complication or adverse reaction. More systematic data gathering will allow the bill’s implementation to be monitored and evaluated over time to determine its impact on patient safety.

Our scrutiny suggests that there is not a good level of awareness among the general public about the potential risks that are associated with such procedures or how to make a properly informed choice when accessing them. Our report therefore calls for a public awareness campaign as part of the implementation of the legislation to ensure that people have the confidence and knowledge to make informed choices should they wish to undergo a procedure.

Part 2 of the bill, which is entirely unrelated to part 1, concerns processes for certification of death and authorisation of cremation. The committee supports the proposed changes to those processes that are set out in the bill. Our view is that they will improve the processes by which medical certificates of cause of death are reviewed in Scotland, making them fairer and more efficient.

Subject to the recommended improvements that I have outlined, the committee strongly supports the bill’s provisions and has recommended that the general principles of the bill be agreed to. I look forward to hearing the contributions to this afternoon’s debate and to considering the bill further should the Parliament vote to approve its general principles.

15:58

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-20646, in the name of Jenni Minto, on the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Sco...
The Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health (Jenni Minto) SNP
Non-surgical procedures have become increasingly popular, but regulation has not kept pace with what is a growing industry. Many people who undergo such proc...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
Will Jenni Minto give way?
Jenni Minto SNP
I will just finish my paragraph.I am committed to maintaining consensus and would like members with proposals for improving the bill to raise them with me.
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD
I, too, read the committee’s report with interest. The minister is right that those who avail themselves of such services are largely female; the sector is a...
Jenni Minto SNP
I will touch on that later in my contribution.As well as having meetings with members, I have heard directly from a wide range of interested groups and have ...
Maurice Golden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Does the minister accept that the bill will make 1,800 female-led businesses go to the wall?
Jenni Minto SNP
I do not recognise those numbers. I have been clear that I will work with businesses and with Mr Golden to look at what is possible.However, I know that ther...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP
As convener, I am pleased to open the stage 1 debate on the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill on behalf of the Healt...
Sandesh Gulhane (Glasgow) (Con) Con
I declare an interest as a practising national health service general practitioner.At the heart of the bill is one simple issue: patient safety. At present, ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I am pleased to confirm that Scottish Labour will support the bill at stage 1.During the committee’s evidence gathering sessions, it was clear that the bill ...
Sandesh Gulhane Con
Will the member give way?
Carol Mochan Lab
Of course.
Sandesh Gulhane Con
Does the member agree that we must also strengthen Healthcare Improvement Scotland and ensure that it has the capacity to carry out the functions that the bi...
Carol Mochan Lab
That was a very helpful intervention. We heard that HIS needs to be strengthened. If we are serious about tackling the issue, we must ensure that HIS gets th...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green
In my opening contribution, I want to spend some time reflecting on why we need the bill in the first place.In March 2024, healthcare professionals warned th...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
The debate has been interesting, and I am learning a lot. The bill brings together two distinct sets of reforms that aim to protect the public while strength...
Sandesh Gulhane Con
I wonder about the appropriateness of somebody performing procedures in their own home or in an environment that is not clinical and potentially not clean. S...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD
I am absolutely certain that regulation needs to be tightened, but that is not my salient point. The fundamental point is that, if we get the balance wrong, ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
We move to the open debate.16:17
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP
I thank the minister for introducing the bill and for listening to the concerns of people in the non-surgical cosmetic industry. I am sure that the arguments...
Maurice Golden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
I will start on a point of consensus. From what I have heard, there will be unanimous support for the bill at stage 1. I thank the minister for her engagemen...
Clare Haughey SNP
I think that Mr Golden might have misinterpreted the bill and the committee’s report. We are talking about higher-tariff non-surgical procedures in HIS-inspe...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I can give you the time back, Mr Golden.
Maurice Golden Con
I do not believe that there is a requirement to have a healthcare professional on site. In fact—and I will come on to this—I see that as being not particular...
Clare Haughey SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Maurice Golden Con
Do I have time?
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I can certainly give you the time back, Mr Golden.
Maurice Golden Con
Yes, I am happy to take the intervention.
Clare Haughey SNP
Perhaps the minister, in an intervention, would be able to clarify this more fully, but I think that Mr Golden is misinterpreting the bill and, consequently,...