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The amendments move what is presently chapter 7 of part 1 into a schedule. Chapter 7 sets out the consequences for someone who fails to comply with conditions imposed on them when they are released from police custody either on investigative liberation or on undertaking.
That is the kind of activity that will show public buy-in to the low-carbon future and buy-in by the businesses that produce cars and will ensure that they have much lower carbon footprints.
Are there any comments on page 1? Page 2? Paragraph 7 refers to the committee’s view on the Protection of Workers (Scotland) Bill and paragraph 8 refers to the Energy Bill.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 November 2010
We had a Scotsport pilot on STV last year, but it will probably die a death. If I could leave one point for the committee to consider, it would be that broadcasting coverage in Scotland—not just of rugby but of sport in general—needs to be addressed.
Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees that "09:00" be substituted for "09:15" in Rule 2.2.3 for the purpose of allowing the meeting of the Parliament on Thursday 7 January 2010 to begin at 9.00 am.—Bruce Crawford.
Given the number of schools that have been taken out of poor condition in the past three years, exhibit 7 provides an estimate of how long it will take to improve the rest of the schools that are in poor condition.
With the committee’s agreement, I would be happy to go into private session now and deal with our draft report on land and buildings transaction tax subordinate legislation, under item 7. Are colleagues happy to do that?