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I think that that refers to correspondence to the chief executives of NHS boards from NHS Scotland’s director of finance indicating that, in the light of the increased funding to boards provided for by the draft budget for 2025-26—assuming that it is passed by the Parliament—brokerage will not be available during 2025-26.
The other main topic that would need to be discussed would be around sustainability with a view to the industry building back better and Henk Van Klaveren from the Airport Operators Association proposed that he would present to the group the latest paper that they were producing on decarbonisation.
Where a proposed membership does not do so, the member of the Parliamentary Bureau moving the motion shall explain the reasons for this.”
New rule: Rule 6. 3C Visiting committee members
After Rule 6.3B, insert:
“Rule 6.3C Visiting committee members
A committee may decide that a member of another committee be invited to participate in a committee meeting as a visiting committee member in relation to a specified item of business, including in any consideration of the specified item of business that is taken in private under Rule 12.3.5.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 February 2024
Article 26(2)(a) states that where a test is carried out more than 90 days after the latest date specified in the notice the compensation payable for the slaughtered animal is 50% of the market value of the animal as ascertained in accordance with article 2.
When those are added to the Glen Sannox and the five new major vessels that will join the fleet, we will have invested to renew more than a third of CalMac’s fleet, and the 2025-26 budget confirms that we plan to do more.
S5W-31876 Rachael Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide a breakdown of the financial support provided through (a) Best Start Foods and (b) Best Start Grant in (i) the Scottish Borders and (ii) Scotland in the last year.
6.4.1 Border and internal market issues
There are practical implications of having taxes and charges radically different from the rest of the UK and England in particular due to the land border we share; which may enable the easy and cheap transportation of materials or wastes to avoid taxes and charges.