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Official Report Meeting date: 30 May 2013

Referendum (Scotland) Bill Committee 30 May 2013

If the committee or the Scottish Government decides to make representations to the UK Government about purdah being a statutory obligation, we should ask the powers that be at Westminster, perhaps through the Speaker, to ensure that during the period MPs abide by a code of conduct that is very similar to that which operates in the Scottish Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2013

Health and Sport Committee 29 January 2013

Some of our members highlighted that, because the ABPI has tightened up its code of conduct a bit, some organisations find it difficult to access information about a drug, such as a briefing or a patient leaflet about a trial, that is in plain language and which they can use as a basis for their submission.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 October 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 23 October 2012

Instead of today’s news becoming tomorrow’s chip paper, the risk is that today’s proceedings could become a virtual life sentence, whether the person is convicted or not.The broadcasting industry acknowledges some of that burden of responsibility. Its code of conduct says:“Broadcasters should try to reduce the potential distress to victims and/or relatives ...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 September 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 13 September 2012

That problem must be resolved, and I think that it must be resolved through the draft energy bill because I fear that Ofgem’s connection and use of system code process may not deliver what is needed.Despite the overall general welcome that it has received, aspects of the draft bill need further consideration.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2012

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 13 June 2012

We do not yet know the full details of the costings of individual projects, for example, or what the final outcome of the process will be, given that we have now passed that through to the connection and use of system code panel—an industry panel—so that it can consider the approaches that we have taken.We have given the panel strong instructions about deve...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 April 2009

S3W-23084

Variations in the definition, recording and coding of AMI may also affect inter-hospital and inter-health board comparisons of AMI incidence, prevalence and post-AMI survival.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2009

S3W-19502

Ltd 21,299.03 1,133.81 3,798.13 New Gorbals H A Ltd 123,094.43 98,835.37 86,856.45 North Glasgow H.A. 84,543.58 118,791.09 117,920.22 North View Housing Association 34,226.41 40,749.41 66,647.75 Oak Tree Housing Association 72,340.99 97,133.07 15,616.92 Ochil View H A Ltd 130,925.60 61,080.78 125,775.57 Ore Valley Housing Association 34,638.54 23,896.85 10,630.54 Orkney H A Ltd 81,860.19 7,302.08 21,185.24 Paisley South Housing Assoc Ltd 20,257.33 17,035.25 14,120.80 Paragon Housing Association 50,839.29 81,350.28 54,096.18 Parkhead Housing Association Limited 95,388.78 59,852.71 65,168.02 Partick H A Ltd 42,925.54 77,004.14 42,863.42 Pentland Housing Association Ltd 31,641.20 16,896.49 10,591.90 Perthshire Housing Association Ltd 34,206.99 40,040.35 45,617.60 Pineview Housing Co-Op Ltd 6,796.27 27,102.23 39,112.09 Port Glasgow H A Ltd 0 23,156.96 0 Port Of Leith H A Ltd 81,884.92 121,122.66 50,000.00 Prospect Community Housing 15,499.58 42,626.62 24,332.33 Provanhall Housing Association Limited 8,916.80 4,230.60 163.20 Queen''s Cross H A Ltd 119,279.60 93,264.04 86,574.40 Reidvale H A Ltd 19,288.86 49,123.00 38,687.15 River Clyde Homes 0 117,097.83 117,097.83 Rosehill Housing Co-Op Ltd 31,097.67 45,152.18 43,097.24 Ruchazie Housing Association 15,227.71 3,181.86 4,086.94 Rural Stirling H A Ltd 136,425.84 17,069.75 55,139.69 Rutherglen & Cambuslang H A Ltd 9,220.60 90,495.68 25,182.37 Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association 52,884.33 55,789.57 77,591.23 Scottish Borders H A Ltd 596,351.27 568,397.80 320,239.84 Servite H A (Scotland) Ltd 130,508.26 192,726.08 110,052.19 Shettleston H A Ltd 124,707.24 146,420.69 111,697.02 Shire Housing Association Ltd 83,008.52 52,252.09 30,940.22 Southside H A Ltd 38,613.65 25,882.20 43,765.57 Spireview Housing Assoc Ltd 18,723.69 12,999.09 23,832.51 Tenants First Housing Co-Op 93,370.41 168,202.97 120,844.62 The Margaret Blackwood H A Ltd 285,199.67 231,377.17 171,894.26 Thenew H A Ltd 141,767.71 296,842.72 71,612.49 Thistle Housing Association 50,494.58 50,803.55 58,103.96 Tollcross H A Ltd 58,852.68 30,687.72 9,075.56 Trafalgar Housing Association Limited 7,644.58 13,706.92 9,608.74 Trust Housing Association Limited 581,923.16 649,286.68 255,438.13 Viewpoint H A Ltd 126,641.86 143,610.32 76,619.37 Waverley Housing 30,247.11 55,249.94 0 Wellhouse Housing Association Limited 5,252.36 2,905.76 9,337.60 Weslo Housing Management 0 76,672.16 109,922.99 West Granton Housing Co-Op Ltd 13,203.90 4,016.25 4,539.00 West Lothian Housing Partnership Ltd 56,244.20 9,744.90 3,922.60 West Of Scotland H A Ltd 228,737.79 295,670.71 198,981.13 West Whitlawburn Housing Co-Op 201,083.97 81,835.50 54,427.06 Whiteinch & Scotstoun H A Ltd 31,120.13 59,325.20 42,174.23 Williamsburgh H A Ltd 30,057.86 30,509.61 10,475.23 Wishaw & District Housing Association 80,346.30 62,759.54 53,159.65 Yoker H A Ltd 28,475.97 19,214.17 14,772.57 Yorkhill H A Ltd 16,179.31 12,240.00 12,334.39 Total 11,072,218.87 13,172,036.72 9,503,602.76 Note: *It should be noted that the actual spend figures for 2006-07 and 2007-08 differ from those provided in S3W-16514 due to coding...
Committee reports Date published: 17 November 2017

Legislative Consent Memorandum on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

Other types of secondary legislation laid in the UK Parliament which are subject to either affirmative or negative procedure include statutory codes of practice (eg the Highway Code), treaties under the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 and Immigration Rules.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 22 September 2010

It will retain a strong focus on awareness and staff behaviour: it is as much about pieces of paper and staff conversations as it is about accessing IT systems.We have also revised guidance on records management: “Records Management Code of Practice” was issued to NHS boards in August 2010, and we are consulting on final revisions to the code of confidentiality, which I anticipate being made available to boards at the end of the year.Of course, the e-health programme is also focused on improving IT systems.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 May 2010

Justice Committee 04 May 2010

They will now be dealt with in the code of practice or in guidance. The amendments do not, however, change the scheme that we envisaged at introduction.

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