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Cabinet secretary, you will be aware that the Subordinate Legislation Committee has drawn to the attention of the committee new section 88H of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, which allows the Government to vary the maximum notification periods.
We have taken advice from Perth and Kinross Council on the linkages that the new electors will have with the rest of the national park.Finally, I draw the committee’s attention to the considerable amount of public consultation that has taken place on the changes.
Oaths and Affirmations The third session of the Scottish Parliament is now convened. I warmly welcome all new and returning members.We proceed directly to members' oaths and affirmations.
I believe that that is the right way forward.After three months of getting involved—visiting companies and going around Scotland—I can say that Scotland should be confident and aspirational.
In the two months that I have had the community safety portfolio, I have been very encouraged by what is happening. My experience over the past 26 years has been that the police often get left to drive every initiative there is.
This may be a daft question, but is it easier to get funding for a new project—which you can give a wee twist, tuck and turn—than to get funding to sustain a project that is up and running?
Scottish ParliamentEnterprise and Lifelong Learning CommitteeTuesday 26 September 2000(Afternoon) The Deputy Convener opened the meeting at 14:03 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.