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Does she accept that, if other councils follow suit, there is a serious risk that councils in general or in aggregate might under-report the true level of need in Scotland?
We will consider the bill in the following order: section 1, schedules 1 and 2, section 2, schedules 3 and 4, sections 3 to 5, schedule 5 and sections 6 to 10, followed by the long title.No amendments have been lodged to section 1.
It seems that it is all right for us to follow the rules, but that the Executive gets away with not following the rules when it feels that that is appropriate.
In that case, we will draw the regulations to the attention of the lead committee and Parliament on the basis of a failure to follow proper legislative practice, as acknowledged by the Executive.
Parliamentary Bureau Motion Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees that the following instruments be approved— the draft Justices of the Peace (Tribunal) (Scotland) Regulations 2001; the draft Part-Time Sheriffs (Removal Tribunal) Regulations 2001; and the draft Sex Offenders (Notice Requirements) (Foreign Travel) (Scotland) Regulations 2001.
Lead Committee Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees the following designation of Lead Committee— The Health and Community Care Committee to consider The Beef Bones (Scotland) Regulations 1999, SSI 1999/186—Mr McCabe.
Voluntary Sector Inquiry Do members agree to the wording of the following motion in my name?"That the Parliament notes the 1st Report, 2002 of the Social Justice Committee on the Inquiry into the Voluntary Sector (SP Paper 556)."
Housing (Scotland) Act 2001 (Commencement No 3, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2001(SSI 2001/467) Do we wish to draw the order to the attention of Parliament on the ground that it does not follow good drafting practice? The explanatory note that accompanies the order is not adequate.