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It is consequential on a stage 2 amendment, as a result of which what was section 40(5) is now section 40(4A).I move amendment 26. Amendment 26 agreed to. Section 17—Licensable marine activities We come to group 5.
If a child is being maintained through a charitable institution, by definition, that cannot die, so I am not sure what the scenario is that I am being asked to consider.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 November 2010
To ask the Scottish Executive whether funding will be transferred from the local authority settlement to support the national body proposed in the Children's Hearings (Scotland) Bill and, if so, how much.
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Date answered:
1 October 2009
To ask the Scottish Executive for what reason £0.7 million has been transferred from the Zero Waste budget line to Food Industry Support in 2010-2011, as described on page 111 of the Scottish Draft Budget 2010-2011.
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Date answered:
12 December 2008
I have identified increasing knowledge transfer and innovation as one of my priorities for the Horizon Fund for Universities in my letter of guidance to the Scottish Funding Council dated 18 November 2008.
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Date answered:
25 March 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive which regeneration projects have been assessed as being of national importance and will remain the responsibility of Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise after 1 April 2008. The transfer of responsibility for local regeneration projects to local authorities is under discussion with the Convention of Scottis...
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it intends to implement the recommendation of the Howat report that the supporting people and homelessness budgets be transferred from the Executive to Communities Scotland.
The organisation Beat is an expert body that is renowned for its research on, and campaigning for awareness and recognition of, eating disorders. I urge everyone to visit its website, as it offers a wealth of information that is impossible to relay fully in a short debate such as this.