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However, the Committee asked the Scottish Government whether there is any equivalent power in current legislation to deal with the displays of such herbal smoking products, vaping products or nicotine products and their prices on websites.
In its response, the Scottish Government states that:
There are no powers in current legislation to deal with the displays of such herbal smoking products, vaping products or nicotine products and their prices on websites.
I would just like to know what you think can be improved and what already works when third sector organisations deal with IJBs. A few case studies on our website show examples of where there has been good partnership working between the statutory sector and third sector partners at the partnership or IJB level.
However, I think that the information that is on the Police Scotland website allows us to get into the detail and really understand the different categories of crime, the trends and so on.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 February 2011
The commission''s final report, Personal Injury Actions: Limitation and Prescribed Claims, was published on 5 December 2007 and is available on its website, http://www.scotlawcom.gov.uk.