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The Subordinate Legislation Committee considered the regulations at its meeting on 26 February and determined that the attention of Parliament need not be drawn to them.
We had better not get into politics. I will not get into those 26 changes. However, the current data collection systems in all areas are quite problematic.
I am speaking specifically about housing stock transfer. Where stock has been transferred, millions—or even billions—of pounds-worth of our moneys have been spent via the Executive.
The committee takes that view because section 5(5) of the 2003 act makes provision for the property to be transferred back when the transfer or health board so requires.
However, it is estimated that each year more than 13,000 people in Scotland die from smoking-related diseases, including lung cancer, coronary heart disease and stroke.Specific morbidity data related to obesity in Scotland is not held centrally.
It has done a lot of good work.In Glasgow, one in five people die because of their smoking habit; that amounts to 2,367 deaths in greater Glasgow each year.
Community services throughout the rest of Scotland were also transferring to primary care trusts. The services from the four contracting professions were transferring from the 15 health boards to the primary care trusts.
We considered a range of potential transfers. We need to extend the bill to encompass transfers for value, which this bill does not cover but which are included in the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill.