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Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 September 2016
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Date answered:
12 September 2016
That advice is available on the Scottish Government website at: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/farmingrural/Agriculture/animal-welfare/Diseases/disease/johnes.
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However, the SNP’s motion does not explain that part, probably because the costs would almost certainly be transferred to unit charges—that is, the charge for actually using electricity.
I have heard concerns, anecdotally, from quite a few constituents about the transfer of people from somewhere that is not Covid-safe into Scotland, which could have a significant impact on our Covid rates.
In paragraph 28 on page 11, you say that moneys have been transferred from energy efficiency loans to fund £100 million of emergency loans for house builders, and £5 million of emergency loans for private sector landlords.
Had that work been completed, we would not have needed the provisions in this bill, because the judiciary working in the reserved system would already have been transferred. Given that that is not the case, we have moved forward in this way.
Further to that, an issue that has been raised this week is that of council budgets and the transfer of money from the United Kingdom Treasury to the Scottish Government and down to local authorities.