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What additional resources has the minister sought so that he and his department can start to deliver a decent service to industries in rural communities around Scotland? I really do not think that that follows from the initial question. We shall move on.
If there are no further comments, we will move on to the next item of business, which is consideration of future business.While I do not suggest that the next item take place in private, it has been suggested that it might be appropriate to discontinue the Official Report of the meeting at this stage, as we will be discussing dates and times and it might be difficult to follow. A member of the clerking team will continue to take minutes so that we have a record of any decisions that we make.Does that meet with the agreement of the committee?
Perhaps we should seek further comment from the Lord President's office and ask for further consideration to be given to the matter, for the following reasons. On the testing requirement, section 234C(5) of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 states that"the testing requirement shall specify for each month the minimum number of occasions on which sam...
We have an extremely helpful note from our clerk, which informs us that while the original beef bones regulations were notified to the EU, it is not clear whether that procedure has been followed in respect of the amended regulations.
(S1O-552) The Deputy Minister for Rural Affairs (Mr John Home Robertson): Following representations from the Scottish Executive, the European Commission published proposals on 21 September 1999 for amendments to the directive that defines the measures that must be taken against ISA.
We may get the report concluded by 19 January and then submit it to the Justice and Home Affairs Committee the following week or thereafter. We have two sessions in January, which the committee agreed at the previous meeting.
All local authorities havereceived their full allocation, as indicated in the following table, with theexception of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway whoare all due to receive their second allocation during March 2007.
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Date answered:
30 November 2006
Figures for Dumfries and Galloway, Glasgow and the Scottish Borders are excluded from April 2003 following the transfer of stock tohousing association ownership.3. 2005-06 figures are budgetestimates.4.