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Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2010

Finance Committee 02 March 2010

They also include the need to communicate changes of organisation and address to stakeholders, and to get in and get on with business planning, awareness raising, training and team development. There will also be a website redesign.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2009

Plenary, 25 Feb 2009

Motion agreed to, That the Parliament notes evidence gathered by the Equal Opportunities Committee on unpaid carers at its meetings on 25 March and 7 October 2008, which highlighted that there were around 660,000 unpaid carers in Scotland, a figure that represented one in eight of the population; recognises the valuable contribution that unpaid carers make in saving the Scottish economy £7.6 billion a year; further notes that around 40% of unpaid carers surveyed reported that their access to services was poor or that available services did not meet their needs, and calls on the Scottish Government to take into consideration the evidence gathered when developing...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2008

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, 26 Nov 2008

For example, there is a huge wealth of knowledge in the Moredun Research Institute, which developed the louping-ill vaccine for sheep many years ago.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 December 2007

Local Government and Communities Committee, 19 Dec 2007

This is stating the obvious, but the developer would have had a right of appeal.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2007

Plenary, 14 Jun 2007

It is not about splitting skills from economic development and it is certainly not about helping those who are already in work and have degrees.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2007

Plenary, 07 Jun 2007

The timetable should enable committees to meet twice before the summer recess.I move,That the Parliament shall establish committees of the Parliament as follows:Name of Committee: Audit Remit: Set out in Rule 6.7 8Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Labour Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.Name of Committee: Equal OpportunitiesRemit: Set out in Rule 6.9 8 Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Labour Party.Name of Committee: European and External RelationsRemit: Set out in Rule 6.8 8 Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Labour Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Scottish National Party.Name of Committee: Finance Remit: Set out in Rule 6.6 8 Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Scottish National Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Labour Party.Name of Committee: Public Petitions Remit: Set out in Rule 6.10 9Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Labour Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Scottish Liberal Democrat Party.Name of Committee: Procedures Remit: Set out in Rule 6.4 7Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Scottish National Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Labour Party.Name of Committee: Standards and Public Appointments Remit: Set out in Rule 6.5 7Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Scottish National Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Labour Party.Name of Committee: Subordinate LegislationRemit: Set out in Rule 6.11 7Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Scottish Liberal Democrat Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Scottish National Party.Name of Committee: JusticeRemit: To consider and report on (a) the administration of criminal and civil justice, community safety, and other matters falling within the responsibility of the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and (b) the functions of the Lord Advocate, other than as head of the systems of criminal prosecution and investigation of deaths in Scotland. 8 Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Labour Party.Duration: For the whole session of the ParliamentName of Committee: Economy, Energy and TourismRemit: To consider and report on the Scottish economy, enterprise, energy, tourism and all other matters falling within the responsibility of the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth apart from those covered by the remits of the Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change and the Local Government and Communities Committees. 8Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Scottish Liberal Democrat Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Scottish National Party.Duration: For the whole session of the ParliamentName of Committee: Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Remit: To consider and report on matters relating to transport, infrastructure and climate change falling within the remit of the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth. 8Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Scottish Green Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Labour Party.Duration: For the whole session of the ParliamentName of Committee: Health and SportRemit: To consider and report on (a) health policy and the NHS in Scotland and other matters falling within the responsibility of the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing and (b) matters relating to sport falling within the responsibility of the Minister for Communities and Sport. 8Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Scottish National Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Scottish Liberal Democrat Party.Duration: For the whole session of the ParliamentName of Committee: Local Government and Communities Remit: To consider and report on (a) the financing and delivery of local government and local services and planning; and (b) housing, regeneration, anti-poverty measures and other matters (apart from sport) falling within the responsibility of the Minister for Communities and Sport. 8Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Labour Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Scottish National Party.Duration: For the whole session of the ParliamentName of Committee: Education, Lifelong Learning and CultureRemit: To consider and report on (a) further and higher education, lifelong learning, schools, pre-school care, skills and other matters falling within the responsibility of the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning; and (b) matters relating to culture and the arts falling within the responsibility of the Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture. 8Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Labour Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Scottish National Party.Duration: For the whole session of the ParliamentName of Committee: Rural Affairs and EnvironmentRemit: To consider and report on agriculture, fisheries and rural development...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 March 2011

Justice Committee 01 March 2011

Amendments 1, 2 and 5 will ensure that there is sufficient flexibility in relation to the charges to be heard at any new trial.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2008

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Marine & Coastal Access - introduces measures to Scotland which ensure the sustainable development of the marine environment within environmental limits and gives an enhanced role to Scottish Government to address issues exclusive to Scottish waters, as well as to provide for greater integration with UK Marine Planning.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 May 2010

Public Petitions Committee 04 May 2010

If the liability point that Duncan Orr-Ewing mentioned were to be developed, the wildlife and natural environment bill that the Government will introduce probably before the summer—it will be dealt with by the Rural Affairs and Environment Committee after the summer recess—would offer the ideal opportunity for that to be taken forward.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2010

Justice Committee, 19 Jan 2010

That will allow security companies to develop their businesses by providing services such as training to other companies and to apply for approved contractor status.

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