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Budget (Scotland) (No.5) Bill [Session 5]

The Budget Bill is how the Parliament agrees public spending in Scotland. A Budget Bill is introduced to the Parliament every year. It follows a slightly different process to other Bills.

This is a Budget bill

The Bill became an Act on 29 March 2021

Introduced: the Bill and its documents

Overview

The Budget Bill is how the Parliament agrees public spending in Scotland. A Budget Bill is introduced to the Parliament every year. It follows a slightly different process to other Bills.

Read more about the budget process

This budget is for the financial year 2021-22. The total budget for public spending is £46.5 billion. In the Bill as introduced, this figure includes: 

  • £17 billion for health and sport
  • £11.7 billion for communities and local government
  • £4.8 billion for education and skills
  • £4 billion for social security
  • £4 billion for transport, infrastructure and connectivity
  • £2.9 billion for justice

This is the 5th Budget Bill for Session 5 of the Scottish Parliament.

Why the Bill was created

The Scottish Parliament must approve public spending in Scotland for each financial year. It does this by passing the Budget Bill.

Accompanying Documents 

Delegated Powers Memorandum (108KB, pdf) posted 28 January 2021

Statements on legislative competence (80KB, pdf) posted 28 January 2021

Financial Resolution

The Presiding Officer has decided under Rule 9.12 of Standing Orders that a financial resolution is not required for this Bill.

The Bill was introduced on 28 January 2021

Stage 1: general principles

At Stage 1, the Bill is given to a lead committee. This is usually the committee whose remit most closely relates to the subject of the Bill. The lead committee will consider and report on the Bill. Other committees may also examine the Bill and report to the lead committee. Finally, there is a debate and vote by all MSPs on the general principles of the Bill. If the general principles are not agreed to, then the Bill ‘falls’ and can’t become law.

Lead committee examines the Bill

The lead committee for this Bill is the Finance and Constitution Committee. The lead committee considers and reports on the Bill.

Work by other committees

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee


Stage 1 Debate and decision

A Stage 1 debate took place on 25 February 2021 to consider and decide on the general principles of the Bill.

Parliament agreed the general principles of the Bill

The Bill ended Stage 1 on 25 February 2021

Stage 2: changes to the Bill

At Stage 2, MSPs can propose changes to a Bill. These are called 'amendments'. Any MSP can suggest amendments but only members of the Stage 2 committee can decide on them. 

First meeting on amendments

Documents with the amendments to be considered at the meeting on 8 March 2021:

Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 (159KB, pdf) posted 05 March 2021 Groupings of Amendments for Stage 2 (130KB, pdf) posted 05 March 2021 Revised Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 (161KB, pdf) posted 08 March 2021 Revised Groupings of Amendments for Stage 2 (155KB, pdf) posted 08 March 2021

The Bill ended Stage 2 on 8 March 2021

Stage 3: final changes and vote

At Stage 3, MSPs can propose further amendments (changes) to the Bill. These are debated and decided on in the Debating Chamber. At this stage, all MSPs can vote on them.  There is then a debate on whether to pass the Bill. If the Bill is not passed, it ‘falls’ and can't become law. 

Debate on proposed amendments

Documents with the amendments to be considered at the meeting on 9 March 2021:

Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 3 (160KB, pdf) posted 08 March 2021

Groupings of Amendments for Stage 3 (194KB, pdf) posted 08 March 2021

Final version of the Bill

Final debate on the Bill

Once MSPs have decided on the amendments, they debate whether to pass the Bill.

Parliament decided to pass the Bill

The Bill ended Stage 3 on 9 March 2021

Bill becomes an Act

If the Bill is passed, it can receive Royal Assent and become an Act.

This Bill was passed on 9 March 2021 and became an Act on 29 March 2021.

Read the Act

Budget (Scotland) Act 2021