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Ought the bill to address that issue? Our experience to date is that not having the power to demand a person's details does not present a huge difficulty.
So it is not within your unit's remit to ensure that X per cent of the Scottish population has access to broadband by a certain date. No. Is the enterprise and lifelong learning department responsible for that?
Allowing the Executive to introduce many regulations at a later date does not make for good legislation.The matter of the consultation raises baby-and-bath-water issues.
We cannot have vast storage depots for out-of-date computers. We must examine our technology and use it more efficiently.Another significant issue is the genome project and the development in our understanding of genetics, which will have an impact on health.
Its submission to the Government, dated 15 September 1961, said: "There is no law of trespass in Scotland".It went on to say that the remedy of interdict was a cumbersome legal process and that force cannot be used to remove "uninvited guests".
I thought that I had made clear earlier that Scottish Water cannot be set up on 1 April with this provision in the bill as, at that date, it would have no way of collecting revenue.
He talked about the bill allowing greater flexibility in investigating and mentioned that there would be more up-to-date mechanisms to allow people to make complaints.
In that sense, we are not a universal service—in contrast to schools, for example. The main criterion to date has been to target certain user groups or deprived geographies.