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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2001

S1W-16627

A copy of the consultation form only is sent to RNMMD to enable them to monitor performance.Consideration is still being given as to how best to keep planning authorities informed of progress.A library of standard conditions is in use, and is subject to constant revision and updating.It is the view of RNMMD that the current wording of conditions complies wi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 March 2000

S1W-05672

The members of the Commission are: -Colin Crosby, Fund Manager, Aberdeen Asset Management plcGillian Donald CA, Messrs Scott Moncrieff Downie Wilson CAMartyn Evans, Director, Scottish Consumer CouncilRichard Fries, Visiting Fellow of the Centre for Civil Society at the London School of EconomicsAlistair Grimes, Chief Executive, Community Enterprise in StrathclydeKeith Jones, Head of Law and Administration (North), Aberdeenshire CouncilKaliani Lyle, Chief Executive Officer, Scottish Association of Citizens' Advice BureauxSimon Mackintosh, Partner, Messrs Turcan, Connell, SolicitorsIan MacPherson, Head of Legal Services, Strathclyde PoliceJohn Naylor, Secretary and Treasurer of Carnegie United Kingdom TrustDavid Orr, Director, Scottish Federation of Housing AssociationsAvril Sloane, Administrator, Glasgow Educational and Marshall TrustMrs Jeanette Wilson, Solicitor to the Church of ScotlandIan MacPherson, Head of Legal Services, Strathclyde PoliceThe Commission has been asked to report in one year and its remit is: "To review the law relating to charities in Scotland and to make recommendations on any reforms considered necessary.In carrying out its remit the Commission will:consider the structure of regulation and support for the charitable sector in Scotlandconsider the operational effects of Scottish legislation on charities of all types and size, bearing in mind the need to encourage voluntary and charitable activity and the contribution which the voluntary sector makes to the social economyconsider how best...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 January 2000

S1W-01901

The Plans for 1999-2000 onwards are the best estimates of grant to be provided.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 September 1999

S1W-00974

Figures relate to the number of clients where dementia best describes their circumstances. They exclude those attending centres with less than 4 places, as these are usually attached to residential homes.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 September 1999

S1W-00974

Figures relate to the number of clients where dementia best describes their circumstances. They exclude those attending centres with less than 4 places, as these are usually attached to residential homes.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2007

Communities Committee, 28 Feb 2007

I invite the minister to speak briefly to the draft regulations, but not to move the motion at this point. Thank you, convener. I apologise to committee members for not being here at 9.30.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 2006

Plenary, 29 Jun 2006

Does he further agree that what is needed is better partnership working between the police, social services and the reporter service to ensure that the services that children in need require are delivered without those children having to be referred to the reporter service in the first place? That is of course an important point, which was put constructivel...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 June 2006

Plenary, 01 Jun 2006

That is the right way for us to conduct ourselves and it is far better than pre-empting expert advice simply because the SNP passed a policy on nuclear power at some point in the past but passed no policies on anything else.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 March 2006

Plenary, 30 Mar 2006

Does the First Minister also agree that at least some of these actions can contribute to restoring faith in our fingerprint service, so that in future the general public can have confidence in our system, we can be benchmarked against other countries' fingerprint services and we will be proud of what we have done? I have made the point in the chamber before...
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2005

Health Committee, 27 Sep 2005

Several issues are important, particularly how to build in more time to the process of amending legislation without clogging up agendas and how to differentiate between subordinate legislation that requires time to be spent on it, such as that for mental health tribunals, and others of the 100 or so pieces of subordinate legislation that the committee has considered in the past year that perhaps did not require much time. That is a good point...

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