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Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 March 2006

S2W-22872

Local Authority Department/Agency Payment Aberdeen City Council Total Payments £540,503.19 Scottish Courts Service £78,271 Scottish Prison Service £61,375 Justice Department £37,316 Fisheries Research Service £311,800 Core Estate £20,472.19 Communities Scotland £31,269 Aberdeenshire Council Total Payments £240,328.42 Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £5,918 Scottish Courts Service £64,989 Scottish Prison Service £113,912 Historic Scotland £1,599.42 Core Estate £54,010 Angus Council Total Payments £139,930.85 Scottish Courts Service £46,056 Scottish Prison Service £49,443.70 Historic Scotland £413.15 Fisheries Research Service £44,000 Argyll and Bute Council Total Payments £84,069,66 Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £4,255.64 Scottish Courts Service £41.142 Historic Scotland £9,413.40 Core Estate £29,258.62 City of Edinburgh Council Total Payments £7,950,086.14 SEERAD £3,721 Scottish Court Service £1,834,376 Scottish Prison Service £663,095.50 Scottish Agricultural Science Agency £143,013.98 Registers of Scotland £563,668 National Archives of Scotland £464,486 Justice Department £345,301 Historic Scotland £394,390.74 General Register Office for Scotland £312,271 Core Estate £2,877,280.66 Communities Scotland £348,482.26 Clackmannanshire Council Total Payments £260,574 Scottish Prison Service £245,500 Scottish Courts Service £15,074 Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar Total Payments £42,795 Scottish Courts Service £25,959 Core Estate £16,836 Dumfries and Galloway Council Total Payments £155,399.99 Scottish Prison Service £81,506 Historic Scotland £2,844.19 Core Estate £22,741.80 Dundee City Council Total Payments £235,332.62 Scottish Court Service £110,260 Charities Regulator £50,406 HM Inspector of Education £6,270 Core Estate £30,589.62 Communities Scotland £37,807 East Ayrshire Council Total Payments £286,588.04 Scottish Prison Service £196,400 Scottish Court Service £88,380 Historic Scotland £1,808.04 East Dunbartonshire Council Total Payments £87,806.80 Scottish Prison Service £87,806.80 East Lothian Council Total Payments £118,878.86 Justice Department £108,020 Scottish Court Service £9,638 Historic Scotland £1,220.86 Falkirk Council Total Payments £514,311.49 Scottish Court Service £180,197 Scottish Prison Service £297,055 Historic Scotland £3,569.72 Core Estate £33,489.77 Fife Council Total Payments £369,161.56 Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £440 Scottish Court Service £140,181 Justice Department £225,249 Historic Scotland £3,291.56 Glasgow City Council` Total Payments £369,161.56 Scottish Court Service £1,271,690 Scottish Prison Service £317,403 Registers of Scotland £199.837 Justice Department £226,842 Core Estate £641,596.74 Communities Scotland £90,880.48 Highland Council Total Payments £393,356.07 Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £14,049 Scottish Court Service £127,972 Scottish Prison Service £55,974 Historic Scotland £92,024.30 Fisheries Research Service £14,750 Core Estate £68,946.77 Communities Scotland £19,640 Inverclyde Council Total Payments £179,249.77 Scottish Prison Service £132,570 Scottish Court Service £46,645 Historic Scotland £34.77 Midlothian Council Total Payments £1,824.43 Scottish Agricultural Science Agency £1,824.43 Moray Council Total Payments £34,620.67 Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £2,079 Scottish Court Service £17,637 Historic Scotland £9,921.04 Core Estate £4,983.63 North Lanarkshire Council Total Payments £469,396 Scottish Prison Service £390,836 Scottish Court Service £78,560 Orkney Islands Council Total Payments £38,777.17 Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £1,414 Scottish Court Service £10,248 Historic Scotland £8,414.34 Core Estate £18,700.83 Perth and Kinross Council Total Payments £440,107.92 Scottish Court Service £36,825 Scottish Prison Service £252,374 Historic Scotland £3,854.42 Core Estate £147,054.05 Renfrewshire Council Total Payments £541,082 Scottish Court Service £362,358 Justice Department £108,511 Communities Scotland £70,213 Scottish Borders Council Total Payments £145,621.59 Scottish Public Pensions Agency £91,751 Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £1,020 Scottish Court Service £32,880 Historic Scotland £4,209.49 Core Estate £15,761.10 Shetland Islands Council Total Payments £38,940.97 Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £4,636 Scottish Court Service £10,126 Historic Scotland £5,568.69 Fisheries Research Service £420 Core Estate £18,190.28 South Ayrshire Council Total Payments £167,622.50 Scottish Court Service £110,966 Communities Scotland £15,957.50 Core Estate £36,889 Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £3,810 South Lanarkshire Council Total Payments £278,961.65 Scottish Court Service £206,220 Core Estate £27,741.05 Communities Scotland £45,000.15 Stirling Council Total Payments £263,490.88 ETLLD £11,224 Scottish Court Service £65,303 Scottish Prison Service £103,110 Historic Scotland £58,138.50 Core Estate £25,723.38 West Dunbartonshire Council Total Payments £55,105 Scottish Court Service £29,267 HM Inspectorate of Education £25,838 West Lothian Council Total Payments £251,790.14 Scottish Court Service £68,699 Scottish Prison Service £69,231 Scottish Building Standards Agency £8,520 HM Inspectorate of Education £103,648 Historic Scotland £1,692.14 S2W-22872
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2004

Plenary, 05 Feb 2004

There are differences between the police service and other public services, such as health and education services.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 November 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 15 Nov 2005

Joint Inspection of Children's Services and Inspection of Social Work Services (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 We raised a number of points on the bill with the Executive, to which it has now responded.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2003

Justice 1 Committee, 08 Oct 2003

Victim information and advice and the Procurator Fiscal Service work closely with each other, and will continue to do so, but the victim information and advice service has not yet been rolled out across Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2005

Plenary, 08 Dec 2005

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees that consideration of the Joint Inspection of Children's Services and Inspection of Social Work Services (Scotland) Bill at Stage 2 be completed by 22 December 2005.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2002

Health and Community Care Committee, 11 Sep 2002

Scottish Parliament Health Policy (PE320) The next petition, PE320, is from John Watson on behalf of the World Development Movement, on the World Trade Organisation's liberalisation of trade and services. I recommend that the petition be continued until the publication of the Department of Trade and Industry consultation document, which should clarify whether requests to open up the UK NHS have been made under the general agreement on trade in services.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2001

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 20 Mar 2001

National Health Service (General Dental Services) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2001 (SSI 2001/57) The committee drew the Executive's attention to the drafting defects in the regulations.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2001

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 13 Mar 2001

National Health Service (General Ophthalmic Services) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2001(SSI 2001/62) The only point that we have to address—which arose a few months ago—is that this appears to be the 11th or 12th such regulation.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 December 2000

Health and Community Care Committee, 12 Dec 2000

I feel uneasy about the fact that we are going more into the day-to-day operation of the service than into the question raised in the petition.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 November 2006

S2W-28960

Article 4.1 of the Maritime Cabotage Regulation says:“A Member State may concludepublic service contracts with or impose public service obligations as a conditionfor the provision of cabotage services, on shipping companies participating in regularservices to, from and between islands.”This very clearly states thatpublic service obligations and public service contracts are alternatives.

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