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I dont agree with some parts of a bill. Can I get it changed?

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I dont agree with some parts of a bill. Can I get it changed?

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If a bill is still in progress through the Scottish Parliament, you can express your concerns about it and attempt to change its provisions. There are various points at which you can do this. When and how you do this depends on the type of bill. Information on how to contribute to the process of scrutinising and amending bills introduced by the Scottish Government (which are known as Executive bills) is available in Amendments to Executive Bills: Guidance on the website. The Scottish Government is responsible for most of the bills introduced to the Parliament. Other types of public bill, such as committee bills and members’ bills, follow procedures similar to those for Executive bills. Information on how to object to a private bill is available in Information for Objectors to Private Bills. Details of the procedures for scrutinising private bills are available in the Guidance on Private Bills in the Parliamentary Procedure section of the website.

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