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Stewart Stevenson has indicated that he will be slightly late.Agenda item 1 is on subordinate legislation. I welcome Mary Mulligan, the Deputy Minister for Communities, and the officials who are accompanying her for consideration of the item: Roger Harris, Jean Waddie and Katie Wood.The committee will note that we are dealing with five Scottish statutory in...
I hope that we have a productive period before the end of the parliamentary session.I also indicate to the committee that one of our long-standing clerks, Mary Dinsdale, will be leaving. This is her last meeting, so she is the one who is looking cheery and jumping up and down in the background.
Motion moved, That the Health and Community Care Committee recommends that the Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning) (West Coast) (No.12) (Scotland) Order 2002, (SSI 2002/430) be approved.—Mrs Mary Mulligan. Motion agreed to.
I will have to leave the meeting at 2.30 today, to attend a Parliamentary Bureau meeting, so you will be taking over, Maureen.I remind members that Mary Seneviratne, who is our adviser on the regulation of the legal profession, is with us today.
Since our previous meeting, there have been two changes to the committee's membership. I want to thank Jamie Stone and Mary Mulligan for their help. They were not with the committee for a particularly long time, but they took an active part in its activity while they were members.
We had to discuss our line of questioning and make sure that it was legally sound.We have apologies from Phil Gallie, who is unable to be here. In his place, we have Mary Scanlon, who will look after the interests of Phil and his party.
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Date answered:
6 December 2001