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Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 April 2002

S1W-24219

Local authorities have a statutory responsibility for providing a range of social work and associated services to prisoners following release into the community in Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2002

S1W-23721

To ask the Scottish Executive how many local authorities have implemented concessionary travel schemes for (a) children aged under 16 years and (b) 16- to 18-year-olds following full-time education courses. The latest information we have available indicates that concessionary travel schemes operated by the following local authorities include provision for children under 16 and 16- to 18-year-olds in full-time education:Local AuthorityConcessionary travel schemes which include provision for under 16-year-oldsClackmannanshire Council14- to 15-year-olds onlyComhairle Nan Eilean Siar Children under 16 onlyFalkirk Council14- to 15-year-olds onlyMidlothian Council Under 16 year olds (registered disabled)Orkney Council5- to 16-year-olds onlyShetland Islands Council5- to 16-year-olds onlyStrathclyde Passenger Transport*5- to 15-years-old (if receipt of DLA)Stirling Council14- to 15-year-olds onlyNote:* The scheme administered by SPT covers the whole of the following local authority areas:Argyll and ButeNorth AyrshireEast AyrshireNorth LanarkshireEast DunbartonshireRenfrewshireEast RenfrewshireSouth AyrshireCity of GlasgowSouth LanarkshireInverclydeWest DunbartonshireLocal AuthorityConcessionary travel schemes which include provision for 16- to 18-year-oldsFife Council16 to 18 (in full time education)Dundee Council16 to 18 (in full time education) S1W-23721
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 June 2000

S1W-06238

The current national target for a first outpatient appointment following a General Medical Practitioner/General Dental Practitioner referral in all specialties is nine weeks.The percentage of patients whose first outpatient appointment was within nine weeks following referral to a consultant in paediatric dentistry, together with the median waiting time, by health board of residence, for the year ending 31 December 1999, is provided in the table.NHS in Scotland: Percentage of Patients1 Who Received Their First Outpatient Appointment Within Nine Weeks Following A General Medical Practitioner/ General Dental Practitioner Referral To A Consultant In Paediatric Dentistry And Median Waiting Times: By Health Board Of Residence: Year Ending 31 December 1999pHealth Board2PercentageMedian Waiting Time (Days)Argyll and Clyde6152Ayrshire and Arran6449Fife9622Forth Valley5262Greater Glasgow6652Lanarkshire6751Lothian9618Tayside932Scotland8126Notes:1.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2007

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 20 Mar 2007

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.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 20 Dec 2005

Do members agree to report that failure to follow proper legislative practice?Members indicated agreement.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2001

Plenary, 17 May 2001

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.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2000

Plenary, 13 Jan 2000

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.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2001

Procedures Committee, 01 May 2001

Ultimately, there was another debate the following week. It may be that the issue did not move on, but the Executive came back and won a vote.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2002

Social Justice Committee, 01 May 2002

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)."
Official Report Meeting date: 15 January 2002

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 15 Jan 2002

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.

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