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Consultation would take place on any proposed use of the power and the regulations would have to be laid before Parliament in the usual way.If section 25 was technical, section 26 is extremely technical. Section 26 will rectify drafting of the 2001 act.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 August 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive what the cost of car parking is for (a) patients, (b) visitors and (c) staff at each NHS hospital in each NHS board area. The table lists the latest available information on car parking charges in each NHS board area and by NHS trust where applicable:NHS Board and TrustsCar Parking Charges for Patients/VisitorsCar Parking Charges for StaffArgyll and Clyde NHS BoardNilNilAyrshire and Arran NHS BoardNilNilBorders NHS BoardNilNilDumfries and Galloway NHS BoardNilNilFife NHS BoardNilNilForth Valley NHS BoardNilNilGrampian NHS BoardGrampian University Hospitals NHS TrustAberdeen Royal Infirmary£0.80 per visit free with appointment card.Permit: Based on salary £1.97 - £3.29 per week (over 47 weeks).
I have taken the liberty of ordering some Ovaltine.The pressing need for rented accommodation is seldom out of the news in Scotland. In the past couple of days, we have had welcome news about investment in 169 new houses for rent in the Home Farm development in Skye and today we have news that the much criticised right-to-buy scheme has been suspended in the Highlands.
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-15739 by Nicol Stephen on 26 April 2005, whether the name of any minister was included on the statutory statement and, if so, which minister.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 April 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive when the report on HM Prison Kilmarnock, prepared in November 2004 by the Chief Inspector of Prisons, will be published. The report will be published on 26 April 2005. S2W-15295
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 September 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive when it will answer question S1W-6361 lodged on 26 April 2000. PQ S1W-6361 was answered substantively on 20 October 2000.
Would you consider extending that period, perhaps to 26 or 28 hours, to allow slightly greater flexibility and to enable efficient management of the new system?