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To ask the Scottish Executive what criteria were applied in the decision to award the contract to operate the Glasgow-Tiree and Glasgow-Campbeltown air services. The mandatory criteria used in the award of the contract for the provision of the air service between Glasgow and Campbeltown/Tiree were as follows:financial capability of bidders;ability to meet operational requirements;compliance with regulatory and safety regime;compliance with Public Service Obligation Specification; andacceptance of Terms and Conditions of Contract.
Due to the multiplicity of tasks performed by nurses, drug workers and others working in prisons, it is not possible to be precise. Scottish Prison Service estimate that they spent about £6.5 million on drug treatment and case services in 1999-2000.
The scope of the consultation on changes to the National Health Service Discipline Committee system for family health service practitioners has still to be determined.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 April 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has for the regulation of bus services and whether it will consider creating a Scottish bus watchdog and customers' council, on the same lines as regulators of rail, water and other services.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 October 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it now considers that the method of typing strains (by serotyping by direct agglutination of heat stable antigens) which the National Services Division of the Common Services Agency of the Scottish Health Service instructed the campylobac...
I know that the property is dated and not fit for purpose, which is not the vision that we have for the future of our health service here in Scotland. The same is true of the other developments.
It is suggested that we hold an evidence-taking session to hear from the petitioners, the Scottish Accident Prevention Council, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities and the Minister for Finance and Public Service Reform or his deputy—whoever accepts the invitation.
However, I put on record once again my view that our court service should run efficiently and smoothly and should not impede justice being done and being seen to be done in local communities.