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There is a general point that applies to the inquiry that we will discuss later. Is there a website that tells the public whether parts of an act are in force or not?
Scottish ParliamentEuropean CommitteeTuesday 26 February 2002(Afternoon) Scottish ParliamentEuropean CommitteeTuesday 26 February 2002(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting at 14:00Item in Private Item in Private Good afternoon, colleagues.
Scottish ParliamentEuropean CommitteeTuesday 26 February 2002(Afternoon) Scottish ParliamentEuropean CommitteeTuesday 26 February 2002(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting at 14:00Item in Private Item in Private Good afternoon, colleagues.
Scotland Act 1998 (Cross-Border Public Authorities) Adaptation of Functions etc (No 2) Order 2000(SI 2000/draft)Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc) (No 2) Order 2000 (SI 2000/draft) The second item on the agenda is draft affirmative instruments.
Information about the group and its work can be found in a progress report that has been placed on a new website, which was launched by Scottish Executive ministers on 26 January.
We have also held down the level of transfer of blue whiting to Norway. That is a smaller transfer compared to last year, by 32,000 tonnes, and will be a welcome boost to the Scottish pelagic fleet.
Those include the requirement for tenants of local authorities and registered social landlords to be consulted and balloted about any proposal to transfer their homes to another landlord.
It is a general point that everybody, including members of the Parliament, should uphold the law, so we should just leave the phrase in, although I would not die in a ditch over it. I agree with Bill Butler.