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In addition, the strategy must set out:
(2)(a) the general factors that Environmental Standards Scotland intends to consider before exercising its functions (including its power to require public authorities to provide information),
(b) how Environmental Standards Scotland intends to—
(i) take account of different kinds of information (for example, evidence, research, independent and expert advice and developments in international environmental protection legislation) for the purpose of exercising its functions,
(ii) determine what constitutes a systemic failure for the purpose of section 22(2) [improvement report],
(iii) determine whether a failure to comply with environmental law could be addressed more effectively by issuing a compliance notice (rather than by preparing an improvement report) for the purpose of section 22(3),
(iv) determine whether a failure to comply with environmental law is serious for the purposes of section 34(1)(a) and (4)(a) [judicial review],
(v...
Ongoing Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
Part 3 Title V (Ongoing Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters) of the Withdrawal Agreement sets out the processes for dealing with police and judicial cooperation which begins during the transition period but has not concluded when the transition period ends.
The issue of communication between health boards and the prisons in their jurisdictions has to be addressed.”ivOfficial Report, 20 March, col. 10 The Justice Secretary agreed that “It is fair to say that some health boards are better than others.”v Official Report, 24 April, col.14 He elaborated—
My health minister colleagues are looking at an area of work ...
I have studied the decision that stemmed from the Duke of Westminster's case, James v UK, which arose following Westminster's decision to give residential tenants the absolute right to purchase their leases.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 October 1999
Also attended annual seafood exhibition720.0001 Apr. 0106 Apr. 01Henry McLeishUSAAttended Tartan Day events4,309.6201 Apr. 0106 Apr .01Wendy AlexanderUSAAttended Tartan Day events2,822.0001 Apr. 0104 Apr. 01Alasdair MorrisonUSAAttended Tartan Day events2,628.00Financial Year 2000-0116 Mar. 01 Jack McConnellBelgiumAttended Hearing on EU Governance debate1,716.0008 Mar. 01 Alasdair MorrisonBelgiumAttended launch of the Columba Initiative strategic plan859.5008 Mar. 01 Sam GalbraithBelgiumAttended Environment Council473.0026 Feb. 0127 Feb. 01Ross FinnieBelgiumAttended Agriculture Council380.0018 Feb. 0123 Feb. 01Wendy AlexanderUSA Fact-finding visit re. digital Scotland and visited a number of companies3,694.0015 Feb. 01 Jack McConnellFranceAttended meeting to prepare for the next CLRAE conference of Presidents in November1,014.0012 Feb. 01 Nicol StephenBelgiumAttended Education and Youth Council380.0005 Feb. 0106 Feb. 01Angus MacKayBelgiumMeeting to discuss Objective 2 Structural Funds513.0005 Feb. 0106 Feb. 01Sarah BoyackBelgiumMet with Commissioner de...
The minister will know that there is no V in fabric. However, Engender told the Equal Opportunities Committee last week that the Executive's budget information was vague.