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To ask the Scottish Executive whether the publication of figures on its website and on the websites of non-departmental public bodies coincides with announcements in its news releases.
This has, as you know, been referred to as ‘the super-affirmative procedure'."There is no doubt that amendment 17 does just that; indeed, it goes further by naming NUS Scotland as a body to be consulted.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
5 December 2002
The activity on the Scottish Executive website is measured in page impressions which is a universally recognised measure of website activity, sometimes referred to as website hits.
We are happy and welcome that answer. Okay.Let us move to super-affirmative procedures. The minister suggests, in the penultimate section of her letter, that we might like to draft a note about how useful those procedures would be and how we see their being used.
We have just given the committee a selection, but we have a lot of printed material that gives details on how to book flights and accommodation.Increasingly, we are encouraging people to come to the website. The beauty of the website is that everything is there, so that people can get information and accommodation an...