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Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2003

S2W-04583

Detailed rulessubsequently adopted by the European Commission in October 2003 require member statesto take measures to ensure that satellite tracking devices fitted to fishingvessels do not permit the input or output of false positions and are notcapable of being over-ridden.To secure the maximumenforcement benefit from vessel monitoring systems it has been decided thattracking devices fitted to UK fishing vessels should be fully “tamper proof”and dedicated to position reporting.Since such terminals may notbe used by vessel owners or masters for business purposes, and subject to parliamentaryapproval the Executive has decided to meet...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2003

S2W-03651

They also used this information to identify potential regulated areaswhich would reduce associated cod catches by varying degrees.Thisinformation was also subsequently considered by the International Council forthe Exploration of the Seas (ICES) at the May meeting of its Advisory Committeeon Fisheries Management (ACFM).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2003

S2W-03462

Local NHS boards will have in place alternativearrangements which will need to meet mandatory accredited standards.Planning for this new out ofhours arrangement is underway.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 October 2003

S2W-01912

These policy documents set out clear action points and recommendations intended to ensure that NHS Scotland provides modern, safe and sustainable maternity services that are appropriate to the needs of women and families in Scotland.In the case of NHS Argyll and Clyde’s maternity service proposals, I have taken the time to both carefully consider all the available information and to meet with local representatives and campaign groups.I consider that NHS Argyll and Clyde’s proposed model of maternity services is the best available option for providing high quality, safe and sustainable maternity services that are consistent with national guidelines.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 October 2003

S2W-02911

On 1 October 2003, we announced the issue of £9 million over the nextthree years to meet the Partnership Agreement commitment to allow the routine issueof digital hearing aids and support where they are the most clinically effectiveoption.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 June 2003

S2W-01100

Both the conditions and the body will have to seek to protect, for the benefit of the public:the architectural or historical characteristics of the land (which includes buildings), or any other special characteristics of the land (including a special characteristic derived from the flora, fauna or general appearance of the land).These burdens can be used when the conservation body is selling land, but imposes a condition to ensure that the conservation characteristics of the property are not lost.It will also be possible for conservation bodies to preserve existing feudal burdens as conservation burdens, provided that they meet...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 May 2003

S2O-00026

These include:grants under the Scottish Dental Access Initiative for dentists willing to set up or expand NHS practices in areas of poor access or high oral health need; the approval of salaried dentists, where an NHS board or Primary Care NHS Trust considers that the existing provision is insufficient to meet the demands of the local population and no inde...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2003

S1W-34481

Standards are reviewed by teams including patients and professionals and NHS organisations are expected to meet the standards laid down by NHS Quality Improvement Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2003

S1W-33754

I am pleased to announce that Dr Sandra Grant OBE, the former Chief Executive of the Scottish Health Advisory Service, has agreed to lead this work, with the following remit: "To undertake a comprehensive assessment of existing mental health service provision and consider how the current range of facilities, augmented by the substantial additional resources now coming on stream, can meet the objectives of the Mental Health (Scotland) Bill.The project work will include:mapping existing services for people with needs for mental health services in Scotland;identifying gaps or duplication in the provision of services, including areas where reprioritisation would be possible, or shortcomings in the quality of services; reviewing available evidence about the organisation, management, efficiency and effectiveness of mental health services;assessing the implications for services of the introduction of the new act, andconsidering priorities for development of services in light of these implications.In carrying out this work, the project team will involve and consult service users and carers and other relevant interests, including NHS bodies, local authorities and the voluntary sector, and:have regard to the wide range of available information on existing services;take account of likely changes in demand for services resulting from demographic trends, changing patterns of morbidity, changing patterns of care and other factors, andassess resource, including workforce, implications"The aim is to complete the work by 31 August, following which a report of the outcome will be made available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 December 2002

S1W-32476

The Executive is in regular contact with the UK Government on all aspects of wildlife crime through its membership of the Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime (PAW), which includes key Departments of the UK Government, the Police and other enforcement agencies.The Executive's commitment to tackling the illegal international wildlife trade is clearly demonstrated through its funding in April this year of a two-year secondment of an intelligence officer to the UK's National Wildlife Crime Unit, based at the National Criminal Intelligence Service in London.The specific issues relating to the level of illegal smuggling of wildlife through Scottish ports referred to in the WWF report will be raised by the Executive's representative on the PAW Steering Group when it next meets...

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