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Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2002

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 05 Jun 2002

There are questions such as whether, if pilot schemes were running, it would be okay to allow a negative resolution procedure to be followed although an affirmative resolution procedure might normally be required.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2005

Plenary, 20 Apr 2005

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business— Wednesday 27 April 2005 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Executive Debate: Financial Services Strategy followed by Business Motion followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Thursday 28 April 2005 9.15 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Stage 1 Debate: Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Bill followed by Financial Resolution: Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Bill 11.40 am General Question Time 12 noon First Minister's Question Time 2.15 pm Themed Question Time— Environment and Rural Development; Health and Community Care 2.55 pm Executive Debate: Criminal Justice Plan and Surrounding Issues followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Wednesday 4 May 2005 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.35 pm General Question Time 2.55 pm First Minister's Question Time 3.25 pm Themed Question Time— Justice and Law Officers; Enterprise, Lifelong Learning and Transport followed by Business Motion followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 4.05 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business (b) that the period for members to lodge questions for First Minister's Question Time on 4 May 2005 should end at 2.00 pm on Friday 29 April 2005, and (c) that the period for members to lodge questions for First Minister's Question Time on 2 June 2005 should end at 5.00 pm on Thursday 26 May 2005.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 May 2004

Plenary, 05 May 2004

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees the following programme of business— Tuesday 18 May 2004 9.30 am Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Executive Debate on Hearings Review – Getting it Right for Every Child 2.30 pm Continuation of Executive Debate on Hearings Review – Getting it Right for Every Child followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Wednesday 19 May 2004 9.30 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Business 2.30 pm Executive Debate on Sustainable Management of Scotland's Marine Environment followed by Business Motion followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Thursday 20 May 2004 9.30 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Executive Debate on Skills and Continued Learning 12 noon First Minister's Question Time 2.00 pm Question Time— Education and Young People, Tourism, Culture and Sport; Finance and Public Services and Communities; General Questions 3.00 pm Executive Debate on Major Events and Festivals in Scotland followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Wednesday 2 June 2004 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Scottish National Party Business followed by Business Motion followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Thursday 3 June 2004 9.30 am Executive Business 12 noon First Minister's Question Time 2.00 pm Question Time— Environment and Rural Development; Health and Community Care; General Questions 3.00 pm Stage 1 Debate on the Tenements (Scotland) Bill followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 March 2004

Plenary, 03 Mar 2004

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees the following programme of business— Wednesday 10 March 2004 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Stage 1 Debate on the Antisocial Behaviour etc.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2003

Plenary, 29 Jan 2003

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees— (a) as a revision to the programme of business agreed on 23 January 2003— Wednesday 29 January 2003 after first Parliamentary Bureau Motions, insert— "followed by Ministerial Statement on Educating for Excellence – Choice and Opportunity" Thursday 30 January 2003 delete, "followed by Business Motion" (b) the following programme of business— Wednesday 5 February 2003 2:30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Stage 3 of Public Appointments and Public Bodies etc.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2007

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 20 Mar 2007

Members will be aware that such reports follow a specific format. Are members content with it?
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2006

Finance Committee, 25 Apr 2006

I asked my question because the issue was briefly raised at a committee meeting a few weeks ago, and the following day an article appeared in The Herald about the overspend.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2000

Local Government Committee, 23 May 2000

However, it could also be argued that there is still a case to be made following an election. Amendment 139 addresses that issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 February 2000

Public Petitions Committee, 29 Feb 2000

New and current petitions will appear first, and will be followed by the remainder. Petitions will be scanned as soon as they are received.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 1999

Public Petitions Committee, 02 Nov 1999

The public guidance will contain all relevant information and will be easy to follow. We should make it clear that people can submit petitions in Braille.

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