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Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022

Part 6: Final Provisions

Section 58: Ancillary provision

211.Section 58 gives the Scottish Ministers power to make ancillary provision (for example consequential amendments and transitional arrangements) in connection with giving full effect to this Act or any regulations made under it.

Section 59: Commencement

212.This section provides for when the provisions of this Act come into force. The majority come into force in accordance with the table in subsection (1): for example, sections 58, 59 and 60 of this Act come into force at the beginning of the day after Royal Assent. Subsections (2) and (3) make special provision in relation to sections 25 and 27.

213.The remaining provisions of this Act (that is, sections 16 and 17 in Part 2, and sections 28 and 29 in Part 3) come into force as provided for in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers. Those regulations may contain transitional, transitory or saving provision and may make different provision for different purposes.

Section 60: Short title

214.This section provides that the short title of this Act is the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022.

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