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Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 November 2006

S2W-29291

To ask the Scottish Executive how many jobs there have been in each standard industrial sector in Aberdeenshire in each of the last three years, also shown as a percentage of all jobs in Aberdeenshire The following table shows thenumber of employee jobs in Aberdeenshire by sector for the last three years forwhich data are available.Due to changes in the data between2002 and 2003 there is a slight discontinuity with the data and therefore comparisonsbetween data from 2003 onwards with data prior to 2003 should be used with caution.Table 1 – Employee Jobs bySector in Aberdeenshire, 2002-04 Industry 2002 2003 2004 Level % Level % Level % A : Agriculture, hunting and forestry 3,900 5.1% 3,900 4.8% 3,900 4.8% B : Fishing 900 1.2% * * * * C : Mining and quarrying 1,400 1.8% 2,200 2.6% 2,100 2.5% D : Manufacturing 11,600 14.9% 11,400 13.9% 11,000 13.5% E : Electricity, gas and water supply 400 0.5% * * * * F : Construction 6,600 8.4% 4,600 5.6% 6,600 8.0% G : Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods 14,100 18.1% 14,200 17.4% 13,300 16.3% H : Hotels and restaurants 5,100 6.5% 5,900 7.2% 6,900 8.4% I : Transport, storage and communication 3,200 4.2% 3,700 4.5% 3,800 4.7% J : Financial intermediation 900 1.2% 900 1.1% 900 1.1% K : Real estate, renting and business activities 7,400 9.5% 8,600 10.5% 7,700 9.4% L...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2004

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 14 Jan 2004

Article 5 of directive 2000/53/EC, which is cited on page L 269/37 of the Official Journal of 21 October 2000, states:"Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that producers meet all, or a significant part of, the costs of the implementation of this measure and/or take back end-of-life vehicles under the same conditions as referred to in t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2003

S1W-34139

His response is as follows:The information requested is shown in the following table.Performance Points - Year 4, Quarter 32.1 (a)Absconds02.1 (b)Temporary Release: Inadequate Risk Assessment02.1 (c)Release of Prisoner in Error02.1 (d)Failure to Provide Accurate Daily Report02.1 (e)Failure to input basic Details into Prisoner Records02.1 (f)Failure to Process Accurate Warrant Details102.1 (g)Discovery within Prison of Smuggled-in-Items1752.1 (h)Key/Lock Compromise02.2 (c)Incident of Concerted Indiscipline202.2 (d)Incident of Hostage Taking02.2 (e)Incident of Roof Climbing02.2 (f)Incident of Self Harm152.2 (g)Incident of Class 'A' Drugs4002.2 (h)Incident of Drugs Other than Class 'A'602.2 (i)Contingency Planning Exercise (non-completion)02.2 (j)Fire Evacuation Exercise (non-completion)02.2 (k)Failure to Comply with Agreed Reporting Procedures102.2 (l...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 January 2002

S1W-18943

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide details of the current position regarding Article 226 letter infraction proceedings initiated by the European Commission in respect of (a) 98/5023: Parallel imports of plant protection products in the UK (supplementary A226 letter), (b) 2000/2272: Transportation of Council Directive 99/32/EC relating to a reduction in the sulphur content of certain flammable liquid fuels, (c) 2001/00154: Council Directive 2000/27/EC introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain fish diseases, (d) 2001/0055 Commission Directive 2000/24/EC on fixing minimum levels of pesticide residues in and on cereals, foodstuffs of animal or plant origin, (e) 2001/0056: Directive 2000/15/EC on health problems affecting intra-Community trade in bovine animals and swine, (f) 2001/0060: EC Directive 1999/91 relating to plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs, (g) 2001/0062: EC Directive 1999/51 adapting technical progress relating to restrictions on the marketing of certain dangerous substances and preparations (tin, PCP and cadmium), (h) 2001/0064: EC Directive 1993/35/EC concerning liability for defective products, (i) 2001/0065: Quality of water intended for human consumption, (j) 2001/0066: EC Directive 98/53/EC laying down sampling methods of analysis for the official control of levels of contaminents in foodstuffs, (k) 2001/0179: EC Directive 2000/5/EC on a second general system for the recognition of professional education and training, (l...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2000

S1W-06338

Colin BellMemberScottish Higher Education Funding Council 4Ms Christine MayMemberScottish Homes44Canon L S SmithMemberScottish Homes4 Mr Ian BorthwickTayside Primary Care NHS Trust4 Mr David HamiltonMemberEast of Scotland Water Authority44Mr Donald CampbellMemberWest of Scotland Water Authority4 Ms Rita Miller Member (subsequ...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2000

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 28 Jun 2000

It states that students must"Be attending a part-time course consisting of at leased 50% of a full-time course"—spelt L-E-A-S-E-D. Really? That is a spelling mistake.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 October 2003

S2W-03061

The figures relateto the period 1993-97, the latest period for which internationally comparableinformation is available.Table 1 - Malignant Melanomaof the Skin (C43): International Comparisons of Incidence RatesAge-standardised Incidence Ratesper 100,000 Person-years at Risk (World Standard Population) for Selected Countriesor Registries; Ranked; by Sex: Period 1993-97 Males Females Australia, New South Wales 36.9 New Zealand 30.6 New Zealand 32.8 Australia, New South Wales 25.9 USA, California, San Francisco: Non-Hispanic White 18.2 Denmark 13.4 USA, Connecticut: White 16.7 Switzerland, Vaud 13.4 Switzerland, Vaud 14.0 USA, California, San Francisco: Non-Hispanic White 12.6 Austria, Tyrol 11.2 USA, Connecticut: White 12.3 Canada, Nova Scotia 11.1 Austria, Tyrol 10.9 Denmark 10.5 Scotland 9.9 Scotland 7.1 Canada, Nova Scotia 9.0 Slovenia 6.8 England, Yorkshire 6.9 Italy, Varese Province 5.5 Slovenia 6.8 England, Yorkshire 4.8 Italy, Varese Province 5.9 Slovakia 4.8 Poland, Cracow 5.8 Poland, Cracow 4.7 Estonia 5.4 Estonia 3.7 Slovakia 5.3 Spain, Zaragoza (1991-1995) 2.7 Spain, Zaragoza (1991-1995) 3.3 Thailand, Khon Kaen 0.5 Thailand, Khon Kaen 0.4 China, Shanghai 0.3 China, Shanghai 0.3 India, Bangalore 0.3 India, Bangalore 0.3 Japan, Miyagi Prefecture 0.3 Japan, Miyagi Prefecture 0.3 Table 2 - Non-melanoma SkinCancer (C44): International Comparisons of Incidence RatesAge-standardised Incidence Ratesper 100,000 Person-years at Risk (World Standard Population) for Selected Countriesor Registries; Ranked; by Sex: Period 1993-97 Males Females Switzerland, Vaud 99.4 Switzerland, Vaud 81.6 Scotland 68.3 Denmark 51.5 Denmark 58.9 Scotland 47.3 England, Yorkshire 54.4 England, Yorkshire 40.3 Slovakia 43.1 Slovakia 33.6 Spain, Zaragoza (1991-1995) 39.8 Estonia 22.5 Italy, Varese Province 34.4 Spain, Zaragoza (1991-1995) 22.5 Slovenia 30.0 Slovenia 22.3 Estonia 22.9 Italy, Varese Province 18.3 Austria, Tyrol 22.1 Austria, Tyrol 17.1 Poland, Cracow 14.9 Poland, Cracow 11.6 Thailand, Khon Kaen 4.0 Thailand, Khon Kaen 3.1 Japan, Miyagi Prefecture 2.7 Japan, Miyagi Prefecture 1.6 India, Bangalore 1.3 India, Bangalore 1.2 China, Shanghai 1.1 China, Shanghai 1.0 Australia, New South Wales*** - Australia, New South Wales*** - Canada, Nova Scotia* - Canada, Nova Scotia* - New Zealand* - New Zealand* - USA, California, San Francisco: Non-Hispanic White* - USA, California, San Francisco: Non-Hispanic White* - USA, Connecticut: White** - USA, Connecticut: White** - Source:Parkin DM, Whelan SL, Ferlay J, Teppo L...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2005

S2W-13117

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-12713 by Cathy Jamieson on 14 December 2004, what the average fine has been, where a monetary penalty was awarded, for a first offender convicted of (a) non-sexual crimes of violence, (b) serious assault, (c) robbery, (d) crimes of indecency, (e) rape, (f) attempted rape, (g) indecent assault, (h) crimes of dishonesty, (i) housebreaking, (j) shoplifting, (k) fraud, (l...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2000

S1W-04698

To ask the Scottish Executive whether a comprehensive policy and financial management review has been carried out on (a) Scottish National Heritage, (b) Scottish Environment Protection Agency, (c) Historic Scotland, (d) West of Scotland Water Authority, (e) North of Scotland Water Authority, (f) East of Scotland Water Authority, (g) Crofters Commission, (h) Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd, (i) Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd, (j) Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency, (k) Advisory Committee on Sites of Special Scientific Interest, (l...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2006

S2W-23436

Laboratory   2002-03 No. of Tests 2003-04 No. of Tests 2004-05 No. of Tests Food safety Microbiology laboratory Bacillus sp 11 4 41 C Botulinum toxin 7 12 6 C Botulinum culture 0 0 4 Clostridium sp 16 7 28 Listeria species 0 0 2 L monocytogenes 17 8 63 Staph aureus 62 0 0 Sub total cost £5,096 £5,783 £ 9,366 Respiratory and Systemic Infection Laboratory Diphtheria antitoxin 5 7 4 Bartonella serology 130 59 126 Tetanus serology 7 12 28 Legionella pneumophila serology 1 0 0 Mycoplasma serology/culture 2 0 1 Haemophilus influenzae typing 46 50 21 Streptococcal typing / speciation 0 3 50 Sub total cost £7,937.75 £6,961 £9,937.74 Enteric, Respiratory and Neurological Virus laboratory Influenza strain typing 45 46 3 Poliovirus serology 4 7 6 SRSV PCR/NLV PCR 168 2 0 Parvovirus B19 55 70 43 Polyoma virus 42 125 124 Measles mumps rubella serology/PCR 18 154 189 Herpes B virus 94 5 0 Other virus PCR 0 0 19 Sub total cost £13,772 £11,964 £12,348 Laboratory of healthcare associated infection Species identification 77 65 53 Coagulase negative identification 9 0 3 Enterococcal identification 117 104 30 Staphylococcus phage type 90 119 2 Group A serodiagnosis 280 395 466 S aureus serodiagnosis 42 37 36 Gram negative typing 49 47 0 Exfoliative toxin testing 2 14 Molecular typing 11 31 141 Sub total cost £20,071 £21,997 £19,747 Antibiotic and resistance Monitoring Reference Laboratory Antibiotic resistance tests 217 242 143 Sub total cost £7,595 £8,470 £5,005 Laboratory of enteric pathogens E Coli serotyping 14 0 0 Yersinia serodiagnosis 157 99 71 Sub total cost £3,420 £2,018 £1,562 Sexually transmitted and Blood Borne Virus Laboratory Hepatitis 0 0 0 HSV serology 5 0 5 Anti HIV testing 0 0 33 HIV proviral DNA 0 0 1 HPV DNA/Typing 0 0 4 Sub total cost £75 0 £732 Leptospira reference Unit (Hereford PHL) Leptospira serology 117 76 104 Sub total cost £1,249 £743 £1,297 Total cost per annum £59,215 £57,936 £59,996 Annual payment from NSD £41,200 £57,042 £55,001 S2W-23436

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