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Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2004

Finance Committee, 23 Nov 2004

I remind members that our next three evidence sessions will be next week, 7 December and 14 December.We will pause for a minute or two to get the next group of witnesses in. Meeting suspended. On resuming—
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 2004

Plenary, 18 Nov 2004

Government has a role to play and I fully accept the responsibilities and duties that the bill would place on us. We are happy to meet the duties. We should acknowledge that we are doing a good job at the moment.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 May 2004

Justice 1 Committee, 05 May 2004

At the moment we have the panoply of common-law offences and we are able to meet the circumstances of most of the conduct that is presented to us.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2003

Plenary, 19 Feb 2003

In essence, the court can move for an assessment to be conducted by the risk management authority—a new body—if the offender meets certain criteria and there is a likelihood that, if at liberty, he would seriously endanger someone else's life.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2003

Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill Committee, 04 Feb 2003

I thank the minister, the convener, members and clerks of the Education, Culture and Sport Committee, and the members of this committee, all of whom helped to get us through the stage 2 consideration. Meeting closed at 15:19.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 25 Jun 2002

We are not wholly persuaded that its positioning as drafted would meet its intention, as it fails to interrelate to recreational activity as defined in section 1, which would affect its subsequent impact on section 9(2).
Official Report Meeting date: 29 May 2002

Plenary, 29 May 2002

They must examine the minister's motivation for stubbornly refusing to use his powers and they must vote for Scotland's environment rather than for Labour's biotechnology donors.I move,That the Parliament believes that the future of Scottish agriculture is in quality produce, meeting consumer demand and reflecting its outstanding environmental reputation an...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2002

Plenary, 16 May 2002

That the Parliament agrees that Rule 13.6.2 and Rule 13.6.3 of the Standing Orders be suspended for the meeting of the Parliament on Thursday 30 May 2002.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 October 2001

Plenary, 04 Oct 2001

No one questions the motives that underlie Bill Aitken's amendment, but Christine Grahame has given the practical reasons why the bill already meets the need to ensure that children are properly protected.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 September 2001

Plenary, 13 Sep 2001

Only a complete ban on all forms of physical punishment would meet both those aims.As Dr Simpson said, in Scotland the law on assault protects everybody except children.

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