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Subject to the terms of the code, matters relating to the conduct of civil servants, including their appearance before Committees of the Scottish Parliament, are within the delegated responsibilities of the Scottish Executive.
Scottish Social Services Council (Consultation on Codes of Practice) Order 2001 (SSI 2001/424) There appear to be some superfluous definitions, particularly that of the "SQA qualification" in article 1(2) of the order.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 December 2005
Using coding at this level results in closely related conditions being identified in the top ten – for example “Stroke, Not Specified As Haemorrhage Or Infarction” and “Cerebral Infarction”.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 October 2002
Section 23(1) states that whenever a code is made, any provision in any other enactment that makes similar provision, or is inconsistent with the code, or would, apart from the section, "continue to regulate the conduct of the member of the devolved public body . . . thereupon ceases to have effect".
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 March 2002
It will be given the task of ensuring compliance with the OCPA Code and in due course the code published by the Scottish Commissioner for Public Appointments.
Whether or not commercial information can be disclosed is considered on a case by case basis, under the terms of the Code of Practice on Access to Scottish Executive Information.
We propose the creation of a power for ministers to specify by order bodies in addition to those listed in schedule 3 and to set out a code or codes of conduct to apply to those bodies.