Scotland Act 1998
The
Scotland Act 1998
is an Act of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom
at
Westminster
. It is the Act which established the devolved
Scottish Parliament
. It was introduced by the
Labour
government after there was a majority of 'Yes-Yes' for the creation of a
parliament
for
Scotland
with tax varying powers in the
Scotland referendum, 1997
. The Act creates the
Scottish Parliament
, sets out how
Members of the Scottish Parliament
are to be elected, makes some provision about the internal operation of the Parliament (although many issues are left for the Parliament itself to regulate) and sets out the process for the Parliament to consider and pass Bills which become
Acts of the Scottish Parliament
once they receive
Royal Assent
. The Act does not affect the power of the UK Parliament to legislate in respect of Scotland, recognising the concept of
Parliamentary sovereignty
. The Act also provides for the creation of a
Scottish Executive
consisting of a
First Minister
and other Ministers appointed by the Queen with the approval of the Parliament. The Scottish Executive includes the
Lord Advocate
and
Solicitor General for Scotland
. The Act sets out the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament, and has a schedule that lists the powers it doesn't have (called
reserved matters
) which remain the preserve of Westminster. The Act also sets up mechanisms to allow disputes to be resolved over the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament and the powers of the Scottish Executive, ultimately involving the
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
. It also allows the powers of the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Executive to be adjusted over time by agreement between both Parliaments by means of an
Order in Council
. The Act requires Acts of the Scottish Parliament and actions of the Scottish Ministers to be compatible with the
European Convention on Human Rights
, and does so in a way which gives courts greater control than they have over
UK Acts of Parliament
as provided for by the
Human Rights Act 1998
. The Act was passed on
November 17
,
1998
, and received
royal assent
two days later on
November 19
. The first elections were held in May 1999 and the Scottish Parliament and Executive assumed their full powers on 1 July 1999. The Act was amended by the
Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Act 2004
to end the link between the number of MPs at Westminster and the number of MSPs elected on first past the post system.
External links
Text of the Act (Her Majesty's Stationery Office site)
Associated delegated legislation (Her Majesty's Stationery Office site)
Scottish Parliament site)
Scottish Executive site)
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