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Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 13 November 2024

Through our research and collection of data, we know that the pupil equity fund accounts for about 23 per cent—it ranges from 20 to 25 per cent—of that.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2024

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 11 June 2024

It is clear that the process tries to take account of the local experience quite robustly.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2009

Public Audit Committee, 22 Apr 2009

The act also requires the Scottish ministers to lay accounts in Parliament no later than nine months after the end of the financial year.I did not receive the audited accounts of the QLTR for both years until 9 February 2009, well after the statutory deadlines for laying them.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 April 2019

S5W-22405

The information shared contains confidential and sensitive details and the Scottish Government has no plans to lay this risk information in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 July 2018

S5W-17511

The 2014 Act give Ministers the power to lay down qualifying requirements for religious or belief bodies whose celebrants solemnise marriage.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2017

S5W-11464

This Government has committed to and is undertaking a review to consider whether the provisions of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 fulfil the needs of people with Learning Disability and Autism. The work to lay the foundations of the review are complete and I am hopeful that a formal announcement regarding the appointment of a Ch...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 November 2016

S5W-03999

In addition, section 51 of the 2003 Act lays down a range of factors for the courts to consider when determining whether other forms of physical punishment are lawful.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2016

S5W-00261

Copies of the annual report have been placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre, laying number SG/2016/75. S5W-00261
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2020

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 12 March 2020

We have a robust set of arrangements in place to ensure that there is appropriate transparency and we have an open-book accounting approach with the Cabinet Office.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 October 2019

Finance and Constitution Committee 02 October 2019

I would welcome additional information on that. On spend, the accountants say that the Barnett consequentials would be £635 million for health and £324 million for education.

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