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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.
I apologise for the late start, but it took us longer than anticipated to agree lines of questioning on the weighty subject that we will discuss under item 2 on the agenda.I have received apologies from Mary Mulligan, who will not be with us today.
St Mary's Music School (Aided Places) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2004 (SSI 2004/238) Although there are no points of substance on the regulations, Christine May is bursting to speak.
For that reason, I have no information about how the review is progressing, but I will ensure that the information is passed to Mary Scanlon as soon as we have it. Most developers expect the planning service to be speedy and efficient, although often it is not.
That was my direct experience of use of the precautionary principle, but that is an argument for another day.What Mary Scanlon says about the planning bill is important.