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The second option is for the committee to consider a draft report at the first meeting after the recess, on 26 April. That is worth doing only if the committee wants to make a point of substance about the instruments.
The Executive takes the view that a note was not required, as the effect of the order is clear from the order itself—we have come across this before—and the reasons for the making of the order were explained to the committee in the Executive's letter dated 21 November. It is a matter of defective drafting, I think, so we should report accordingly.
I think that Nevisport withdrew its objection following a meeting for objectors.Agenda item 2 is the oral evidence timetable and site visit. The dates that are proposed in the annex to the clerk's paper were notified to members on 16 March, so I hope that all members have them in their diary.
The Victoria infirmary, being the furthest away, dispatched nurses and doctors to the scene to assist paramedics in providing immediate care.The most up-to-date information I have on the casualties arising from this incident is as follows.
I believe that, although that has been pointed out to the Executive, it has decided to stick with that inconsistent date. We should pursue that with the Executive again.
The committee will recall that we wrote to the Executive to ask for information on which EU agencies were up for grabs and which the Executive would target as a priority.We have received a reply from Andy Kerr, dated 29 March. I am speaking slowly so that members have a chance to glance over his brief reply.
That is another question that we can properly ask the Executive.Rural Stewardship Scheme (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2004 (SSI 2004/109) Rural Stewardship Scheme (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2004 (SSI 2004/109) The regulations come into force on 31 March but they provide a start date of 15 March for certain activities.
It is vital to those who serve on more than one public body that there are clear and consistent procedures in place for registering and declaring interests.The fact that the new regime will be implemented from the date of the coming council elections will secure a clear demarcation between the two regimes and should avoid confusion.