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The first item is to ask the committee whether it is happy to discuss items 5 to 8 in private, for the following reasons: item 5 is to discuss the next steps we wish to take on influenza vaccination; item 6 is to discuss the approach that we will take following publication of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine report; item 7 is to take further steps on ...
Johann Lamont is attending another committee meeting.I suggest that we consider items 5, 6 and 7—further action on petitions, the drugs inquiry report and the work programme—in private.
Section 4—The Public Guardian and his functions We now come to amendment 2, which is grouped with amendments 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 18, 35 to 38, 40 to 42 and 72.
Scottish ParliamentHealth and Community Care CommitteeTuesday 7 December 1999(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:03 Good morning and welcome to this meeting of the Health and Community Care Committee.Before we begin our first item of business, I want to put something on record.
I am sure that we should examine that.Paragraph 26 refers to monitoring and following up on the Homelessness etc (Scotland) Act 2003, in which I am particularly interested.Paragraph 12 of the Transport and the Environment Committee's legacy paper refers to telecommunications masts, in which there is probably still some interest—assuming that that issue is w...
If we chose the third option—although, frankly, I do not think that we should bother—it would be sensible to learn from others' experience. Some areas have 25 or 26 years of experience. That sounds like an inquiry of its own.
If we chose the third option—although, frankly, I do not think that we should bother—it would be sensible to learn from others' experience. Some areas have 25 or 26 years of experience. That sounds like an inquiry of its own.