 Mae'n amlwg cy ample am gliredd am L slide 295 eraf wedi gwpectedio yn fawr iawn. mae bwysig ddim nedionedd, ac mae'n an勉 podeidledd rhaglen arne eu vaithом, ei d Oui Mwrdd ac rhai teimlo yn gerchyd. Rwyf ynonly fangel yn grafod ar gyfer Grodd Diem w October y bydd ymddiannau o'r ffoc supper 298-307 o ffostffol i的wydol, a ydw i, dim i ddaw i'r Gwladysgrifedd ymddiannau i dddu i'r ffostffol. Y ddweudio ffordd o'r Prifysgol kitrwyrən Cymru i Llyfrgell Cynwysol Rotaryll, trwy i ddweudio'r rhesyleu newidol, i'r wneud hwnnw i gweithio'r prifysgol kitrwyr preparedrwyr coronavirus internaisio'r travel, Scotland regulations 2020, a'r amenddiedd, to ensure that if an unaccompanied child travels to Scotland, the child's passenger locator form, if it has not already been submitted, will be provided by the person with responsibility for the child in Scotland as soon as reasonably practical following the child's arrival in Scotland. To require that the person with responsibility in Scotland for the child who was unaccompanied on the journey to Scotland must update the child's passenger information if it becomes inaccurate during the isolation period, to add an offence of contravening the requirement to update the child's information, to extend the requirement for persons who have not undertaken a day two test or day eight test to self-isolate to other persons, sharing the premises where the person who has failed to take test is a child, so that the child arriving in Scotland from outside the common travel area or from elsewhere within the common travel area where the child has within the preceding 10 days departed from or transited through on a non-exempt country or territory is required to isolate in the specified premise and not managed accommodation. If unaccompanied by an adult or if the accompanying adult ceases to accompany them prior to travel to the specific premises, all persons with the specified premises where the child isolates are required to isolate, so that the person returning to the boarding schools or Scotland from non-exempt countries can isolate at that boarding school premise. The regulations came into force, Presiding Officer, on 22 March 2021. I will continue with the next one, the health protection coronavirus restrictions requirement, local levels Scotland amendment 19, regulations 2021. Those regulations amend the health protection coronavirus restrictions and requirements local levels Scotland 2020 and are amended as to revoke the requirement to stay at home in a level 4 area from Friday 2 April 2021. For a person who lives in a level 4 area, must not leave or remain away from that area to provide an exemption for gathering outdoors in a level 4 area, which is the purpose of organised exercise for persons under 18 years of age. Previously, that only applied to persons under 12 years of age. To expand, the list of retailers allowed to open in level 4 areas, providing that hairdressing and barber services may be provided, with those services provided exclusively by appointment and extended circumstances to which retail services may provide by way of click and click services, to widen the definition of relevant sporting body and senior representative and make a number of consequential amendments in order to provide that an additional group of elite athletes are able to train and compete, to adjust the face covering requirements, to make clear that face coverings are required in polling stations or premises where votes are opened and counted unless you have a reasonable excuse, to remove the requirement for a visitor information to be collected if a hospitality venue is being used as a polling station. Presiding Officer, those regulations came into force on 2 April. The health protection coronavirus international travel, Michelot Miscellaneous amendments Scotland regulation 2021, this instrument makes further amendments to the health protection coronavirus international travel Scotland regulations 2020 and are amended to make clearer the scope of testing requirements and principle regulations 5C to 5K, to clarify the application of the requirement to self-isolate the specified premises where individuals are not required to enter managed isolation due to their holding as sectorial exemption, to add Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan and Philippines to the acute risk countries and territories in schedule A2, to revoke the prohibitation on the arrival of aircraft, travelling directly from United Arab Emirates within the health protection coronavirus international travel protection on travel for the United Arab Emirates Scotland amendments regulation 2021. Those regulations came into force on 9 April. The health protection coronavirus restrictions and requirements local level Scotland amendment number 20, regulations 2021. Those regulations amend the health protection coronavirus restrictions and requirements local level Scotland regulations 2020 and are amended to adjust the time and outdoor gathering in public and in private gardens to relax the limit for the number of four people for two households to the maximum of six people from six households and those under 12 continue to be excluded from those limits. To provide that a person who lives in level 3 or 4 area may leave that area and enter another level 3 or 4 area of Scotland in order to undertake the outdoor recreation in that area. Those regulations came into force on 60 April 2021. The health protection coronavirus international travel Scotland amendment number 9, regulations 2021. This instrument makes further amendments to the health protection coronavirus international travel Scotland regulations 2020 and are amended so that a person travelling to Scotland for the purpose of transporting material containing human cells or blood or use in the provision of healthcare by a healthcare provider will be exempt from the requirements to process a managed self isolation package and to stay from outside the common travel area where they have in previous 10 days departed from or translated through as an acute risk country or territory. To add in there to the acute risk countries and territories in schedule A2 so that a person must provide the name of the country which issued their passport or travel documents and not the name of the issuing authority and to add curling world mix doubles champions to part 1 of schedule 3A. Those regulations came into force on 22 April 2021. We have the health protection coronavirus restrictions and requirements local levels Scotland amendment number 21, regulations 2021. Those regulations amend the health protection coronavirus restrictions requirements local levels Scotland regulations 2020 to implement the new local protection levels table that was published on 13 April 2021 and moves all part of Scotland currently in level 4 down to level 3. Those regulations came into force on 26 April. The health protection coronavirus restrictions and requirements local levels Scotland amendment number 22, regulations 2021. Those restrictions amend the health protection coronavirus restrictions requirements local levels Scotland regulations 2020 to adjust the restrictions on casinos, allowing them to open in level 2 and applying a curfew in level 1 and 2. Those regulations are to make some further adjustments to remove redundant references and to align teen socialising rules with adults in level 2. Those regulations came into force on May 5. The health protection coronavirus international travel Scotland amendment number 10, regulations 2021. This instrument makes further amendments to the health protection coronavirus international travel Scotland regulations 2020 by adding the Maldives, Nepal and Turkey to the acute risk countries and territories in schedule A2. Those regulations came into force on 12 May. The next one is the health protection coronavirus international travel miscellaneous amendments Scotland amendment number 2, regulations 2021. This instrument provides further amendments to the health protection coronavirus international travel Scotland regulations 2020 and is amended to extend regulations 5D to 5J to arrivals in Scotland from exempt countries and territories. It requires that they take a day-to-test only and adding seasonal agricultural workers to the list of persons to whom regulations 5D to 5J apply. To require that all persons entering Scotland from a country or territory, which is not either an exempt country or an acute risk country or territory, have not been in the preceding 10 days departed from or transmitted through an acute risk country or territory are required to stay in specified premises. To require that these travellers entering Scotland under a UK refugee resettlement scheme unaccompanied children or children attending boarding schools stay in specified premises if they have entered Scotland from a country or territory, which is an acute risk country or territory. So that the requirements to possess a managed self-isolation package and to stay in managed accommodation apply only to travellers arriving in Scotland from acute risk countries or territories or having travelled through an acute risk country or territory in the previous day. To add Australia, Brunai, Faroe Islands, Iceland, Israel and Jerusalem, New Zealand, Portugal and Singapore to the list of exempt countries and territories and Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, St Helena, Ascensions and Tristan Cunai, South Georgia and the South Samwyge Islands to the list of exempt UK overseas territories in schedule 1A. To update the passenger notices in schedule 2 to reflect the latest requirements of travel on health, we are near the end now, Presiding Officer. The Health Protection Coronavirus Restriction and Requirement Local Level Scotland, amendment 23, Regulations 2021. Those regulations amend the Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions and Requirements Local Level Scotland Regulations 2020 and are amended to adjust the local allocation across Scotland as a result of the most recent data to make a minor adjustment to restrictions on hotels and other accommodation to remove references that are no longer required. To adjust the existing power of entry provisions to ensure that they reflect a new position that allows socialising and private dwellings in a greater number and greater numbers and with more households that were previously possible. To adjust the requirements placed on those responsible for business services and places of worship do not have to ensure physical distancing is maintained between those under the age of 12 and any other individuals to permit snooker and pool halls and bowling alleys to reopen in level 2 and allow increased in-home socialising level 2. To future-proof the travel restrictions in place for level 3 and 4 by reintroducing a five-mile limit for outdoor exercise and recreation, to adjust the restrictions relating to capacity limits in stadia and live events and for public processions in the same levels. Those regulations came into force on 17 May. That is me, and now I appreciate the work of the DPLR committee and look forward to them taking up their role again. The question on those motions will be put at decision time, and there are six questions to be put as a result of today's business. The first question is that amendment 278.2, in the name of Liam Kerr, which seeks to amend motion 278 in the name of Michael Matheson, on addressing the climate emergency, be agreed? Are we all agreed? The Parliament is not agreed, therefore we will move to a vote. The question is that amendment 278.2, in the name of Liam Kerr, which seeks to amend motion 278 in the name of Michael Matheson on addressing the climate emergency, be agreed and members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed, and I call Christine Grahame for a point of order. Thank you very much, Presiding Officer. I tried to vote yes, but the thing had just frozen, whatever the thing is. Thank you, Ms Grahame. We will ensure that your vote is recorded. I call Beatrice Wishart for a point of order. Thank you, Ms Wishart. We will ensure that it is recorded. The result of the vote on amendment 278.2, in the name of Liam Kerr, is yes 113, no 7, there were no abstentions, the amendment is therefore agreed. The next question is that amendment 278.1, in the name of Monica Lennon, which seeks to amend motion 278 in the name of Michael Matheson on addressing the climate emergency, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The amendment is therefore agreed. The next question is that amendment 278.3, in the name of Mark Ruskell, which seeks to amend motion 278 in the name of Michael Matheson on addressing the climate emergency, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The amendment is therefore agreed. The next question is that amendment 278.4, in the name of Alex Cole-Hamilton, which seeks to amend motion 278 in the name of Michael Matheson on addressing the climate emergency, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The Parliament is not agreed, therefore we will move to a vote and members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed. I call Maggie Chapman for a point of order. My vote thing froze, I would have abstained. The result of the vote on amendment 278.4, in the name of Alex Cole-Hamilton, is yes 10, no 89, there were 21 abstentions, the amendment is therefore not agreed. The next question is that motion 278, in the name of Michael Matheson, as amended on addressing the climate emergency, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The Parliament is not agreed, therefore we will move to a vote and members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed. I call Maggie Chapman for a point of order. Thank you, Presiding Officer. Sorry, everything's frozen. On this final vote, I would abstain and, if I can correct the record, my previous vote should have been a yes, but abstain on this final vote. Thank you, Ms Chapman. We will record your current vote. We can't change the vote that has occurred, but your comment has been recorded. The result of the vote on motion 278, in the name of Michael Matheson, as amended, is yes 113, no 1, there were six abstentions, the motion as amended is therefore agreed. I propose to put a single question on the approval of 10 SSI motions. Does any member object? The final question is that motions 298 to 307, in the name of George Adam, on approval of SSIs, be agreed. Are we all agreed? That concludes decision time and there will be a short pause before we move to members' business.