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Regulation 2(3) requires the insertion of the new regulation 28A. Regulation 28A(8) requires the substitution of the words "section 47" in regulation 16(1), but regulation 16(1) appears to refer to both sections 46 and 47.
I wish members of the committee, staff, everyone at Audit Scotland and the general public a very good and successful new year. We have apologies from Margaret Jamieson and Lloyd Quinan.
We have a tight timetable this morning, because Parliament will meet at noon to elect—or otherwise—the new ministerial team. We must get through our business quickly.
Deputy Convener Shona Robison, who was the deputy convener of the committee, has resigned, so we must elect a new deputy convener. Members will remember that the position of deputy convener of the Equal Opportunities Committee must be held by a member of the Scottish National Party.
Scottish ParliamentFinance CommitteeTuesday 9 May 2000(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:00 I call the committee to order in a venue—the Festival Theatre—that is a strong recommendation for pressing ahead with the new Holyrood building as soon as possible.
Scottish ParliamentSocial Inclusion, Housing and Voluntary Sector CommitteeWednesday 12 January 2000(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:01 I formally open the meeting and wish everyone a happy new year—I have seen some members but not others.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 November 2004
The company now employs 200 in Kintyre.Evidence of the impact ofthese interventions can be seen in the sharp upturn in new business starts. Inthe period from April 1994 to March 2002 the number of new business startsassisted each year averaged nine.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 April 2004
The final cost of implementing the Quality and Outcomes Framework within the new General Medical Services (GMS) contract is dependent upon the level of achievement by practices across Scotland.