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Chamber and committees

Meeting of the Parliament

Meeting date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016


Contents


Parliamentary Bureau Motion

The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh)

The next item of business is consideration of a Parliamentary Bureau motion. I ask Joe FitzPatrick to move motion S5M-00585, on substitution on committees.

Motion moved,

That the Parliament agrees the following nominated committee substitutes, as permitted under Rule 6.3A—

Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

Delegated Powers and Law Reform: Annie Wells

Economy, Jobs and Fair Work: Brian Whittle

Education and Skills: Miles Briggs

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform: Peter Chapman

Equal Opportunities: Maurice Golden

European and External Relations: Margaret Mitchell

Finance: Oliver Mundell

Health and Sport: Alison Harris

Justice: Donald Cameron

Local Government and Communities: Douglas Ross

Public Audit: Liz Smith

Public Petitions: Edward Mountain

Rural Economy and Connectivity: Alexander Burnett

Social Security: Dean Lockhart

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments: Ross Thomson

Scottish Labour Party

Delegated Powers and Law Reform: Monica Lennon

Economy, Jobs and Fair Work: Mark Griffin

Education and Skills: Iain Gray

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform: Colin Smyth

Equal Opportunities: Jenny Marra

European and External Relations: Daniel Johnson

Finance: Kezia Dugdale

Health and Sport: Anas Sarwar

Justice: Claire Baker

Local Government and Communities: Pauline McNeill

Public Audit: James Kelly

Public Petitions: Mary Fee

Rural Economy and Connectivity: Neil Bibby

Social Security: Richard Leonard

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments: David Stewart—[Joe FitzPatrick.]

The question on the motion will be put at decision time, to which we now come.