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Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 November 1999

S1W-02391

Any further funding for this year could only come in the form of an advance of next year's funding by the SAC, if the company requires a longer time period to achieve reductions in the forecast deficit.This speedy action to deal with the current financial situation provides the opportunity for the SAC and the new management of the joint company to consider ...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2001

Plenary, 21 Jun 2001

That the Parliament (a) (i) directs the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (the SPCB) to provide information technology and other office equipment in accordance with the Equipment and Furniture Scheme annexed hereto as Annex One; (ii) determines that the said Equipment and Furniture Scheme shall come into effect from the first date when a member takes the oath or affirmation after the next ordinary or as the case may be, extraordinary, general election, except in relation to a new...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2006

Plenary, 28 Sep 2006

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the central role that small businesses play in delivering both economic growth and local services and welcomes the success that the Scottish Executive has had in supporting the growth in the total employment and overall number of small businesses and new business start-ups in Scotland since 1999; welcomes the benefit that small firms gain from a range of grant schemes that encourage the development of new products and processes, the creation or safeguarding of jobs and becoming more energy efficient, and also welcomes the Executive's Small Business Rates Relief Scheme that results in around 70% of non-domestic rate subjects in Scotland receiving rates relief of up to 50% and the decision to equalise the poundage with England from 1 April 2007, which demonstrates our determination to deliver the right conditions for all businesses to grow by encouraging yet more small business start-ups, creating more jobs, widening the tax base, increasing local economic activity and improving local services across Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2004

Local Government and Transport Committee, 20 Jan 2004

The restructuring combines the changes that are necessary to accommodate the transfer of maintenance in-house and the templating of all the roles that are necessary for the new functional structure.We will be moving from a regional, geographic organisation to a route-based organisation; one of those routes will be Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2001

Plenary, 10 May 2001

Resolved, That the Parliament notes its resolution of 5 April 2000 which approved expenditure of up to £195 million on the Holyrood Project and notes the good progress of the construction of the Holyrood Parliament Building; welcomes the fact that most of the tender packages have come in at prices in line with the cost estimates but recognises the effect of an above-average inflation rate in the construction industry in the Edinburgh area; further notes the identification of possible savings by the Holyrood Progress Group, which has led to unanimous decisions by both the Progress Group and the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body to authorise savings of £2.5 million, but endorses their firm commitment not to compromise the quality of Scotland's new...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 March 2002

S1W-24251

Seventy-five waters - stretching from Shetland to the Solway Firth - are to be designated for protection, and take account of the views expressed in the recent consultation exercise.These designations will be good for the industry and good for the wider environment and I am pleased to acknowledge the support of Scotland's shellfish industry in achieving the new designations.The new designations are:Boundaries of the Proposed DesignationsNameLocationArgyll and ButeCamas NathaisArea inshore of a line drawn between NM 863 375 (Rubha Fion-àird) and NM 871 367 (Rubha Garbh-àird).
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2005

Plenary, 01 Dec 2005

That is why it is vital that the Executive take effective action to remedy the problem.I share the concerns of my constituents in the Abbeyfield home in Airdrie, who are understandably bewildered that the introduction of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001—which was designed to improve care standards—should lead them to face a new and substantial fin...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2004

Plenary, 30 Sep 2004

Resolved, That the Parliament acknowledges public concern about the extent of proposed centralisation of health services across Scotland; believes that improvement is essential to ensure that all patients have access to both high-quality specialist services and appropriate medical care delivered locally; recognises that NHS boards must pursue clinical strategies which demonstrate regional planning; notes that boundaries are irrelevant to patients; welcomes the determination of the Scottish Executive to develop the planning of healthcare services across NHS board boundaries, within the context of a national strategy; notes the work of the Parliament's Health Committee on this issue; welcomes the decision of the Minister for Health and Community Care to make no decision on new...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 October 2001

Public Petitions Committee, 23 Oct 2001

It points out that the Executive is making funding available for two new consultant immunologist posts, which was the main recommendation for improvement in the Scottish Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee report of September 2000.It is suggested that we send the Executive's response to the petitioner and to the Health and Community Care Committee for...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2000

Plenary, 28 Jun 2000

Motion debated, That the Parliament recognises the huge distress that can be caused to the victims of rape and other sexual crimes if accused persons are allowed to conduct their own defence and can cross-examine victims, and urges the Scottish Executive to bring forward legislation as a matter of urgency which will bring the rights of victims in such cases into line with the new rights of victims in England and Wales.

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