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With regard to the individual case that the member raises, I understand that the board adopted a new model for prioritising patients, which was communicated to patients in October 2022.
The value-for-money assessment concludes that it would be cheaper to procure a new vessel. Did you come up with a new, updated figure for the cost of the two ships?
Section 26 - code of practice on sustainable and regenerative agriculture (with reference to Section 7 - guidance)
Section 26 would place a duty on Scottish Ministers to prepare and publish a code of practice on sustainable and regenerative farming.
Retrieved from https://archive2021.parliament.scot/S5_Rural/20190305_Cab_Sec_RE_-_UK_SI_-_agriculture_(transfer_of_functions)_(EU_Exit)_(No.2)_Regulations_2019.pdf [accessed 12 August 2021]; the letter from the Minister for Rural Affairs and the Natural Environment to the Convener of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee, 26 March 2019, on the Zoonotic Disease Eradication and Control (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018Minister for Rural Affairs and Natural Environment. (2019, March 26).
We ensure that we provide support and training to new staff, to people who are drafting a lot of the time and to people who come back to drafting after having done other types of work.
Engagement
Hearing people’s lived experiences first-hand, finding new ways to do that and bring new voices to the table, other than by formal evidence sessions in the Parliament, was important for our work.
The forum provides an opportunity to share experiences of current visiting restrictions, their impacts and how the guidance is helping staff to manage visiting.
Scottish income tax is forecast to raise a record £20.5 billion in 2025-26, with the latest SFC forecast showing a positive contribution to the 2025-26 Scottish budget of £616 million, with the total tax net position to be £2.3 billion by 2029-30.