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Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2014

Health and Sport Committee 24 June 2014

Is the Government minded to have a voluntary code around that? At present, there is no statutory obligation in the bill to compel that.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2012

Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee 14 March 2012

Safety is paramount when construction contracts are being carried out.Sometimes, when people are travelling through the Fife ITS project—for example, on a Sunday—there does not appear to be any work going on. That is because the code of construction practice does not permit it unless there are certain circumstances, such as the weekend closures that are com...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2010

S3W-31794

SMR04 has space for up to six diagnosis codes to be recorded, a main diagnosis and up to five secondary diagnoses.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 September 2009

S3W-27038

To ask the Scottish Executive on what authority its civil servants can be encouraged by a senior civil servant to capitalise on conflict with UK Government departments as referred to in the report in The Scotsman on 7 September 2009. The Civil Service Code makes it clear that civil servants in the Scottish Government are accountable to Scottish ministers a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 September 2009

S3W-26547

¦and the logo is subject to heraldic, copyright and Trade Mark laws and that misuse of the logo or of Parliamentary stationery bearing the logo may result in legal action or may constitute a breach of the Code of Conduct. Members'' names can be included in the cards, but not names of specific family members such as spouses.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 February 2009

S3W-20333

Support for access authorities and local access forums is provided in the Scottish Government''s written guidance on the implementation of the access provisions of the act, and in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Local access forums can also seek advice and support from the National Access Forum.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 November 2008

S3W-17673

The Scottish Government''s Health and Wellbeing Directorates are in the process of finalising a national uniform and dress code for NHSScotland. The most appropriate measures to prevent the spread of infection is rapid diagnosis of patients, the use of personal protective equipment including disposable aprons and gloves, environmental cleaning and rigorous...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2008

S3W-09327

The latest available information published on 26 February 2008, showed that the number of patients who had a highly specialised treatment availability status code on 31 October 2007, 30 November 2007, and 31 December 2007 was 472, 212, and 64 respectively.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2008

S3W-09068

No. ministers are always aware of the need to conduct business in line with the ministerial code and to behave in an appropriate manner.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2008

S3W-08093

The Permanent Secretary has made clear, as part of his consideration of the behaviour of civil servants,that he received an assurance from the Chief Planner that he has, at no time, been instructed by any party toact improperly and that he feels he has applied the same rigour in thisparticular case, in terms of following due process and having regard to the expectedstandards of conduct, as he would do in any other planning case.Consequently, there would beno reason for the Permanent Secretary to consider the behaviour of any ministerin this matter, even if it were not the case that the terms of the Ministerial Codemake clear that the Permanent Secretary has no role in making judgements aboutthe behaviour of ministers in relation to the code...

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