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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 March 2007

S2W-32226

Data on numbers of arrests andcharges is not held centrally, nor is there a specific crime code for “incitementto racial hatred”.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2006

S2W-25385

At that point, a new approach to defining and measuring waiting will alsobe introduced to replace availability status codes (ASCs), which have the effectat present of excluding patients from waiting times guarantees where for example,they are medically unfit for treatment, where they have asked for their treatmentto be postponed, or where their treatment is...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2006

S2W-23573

All figures refer only to in-patients/daycases routinely admitted from home from the waiting list.Thefigures in the table include patients with an Availability Status Codes (ASC)– which records circumstances where the waiting time guarantee does not apply (forexample, where the patient is medically unfit for a planned procedure).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 July 2005

S2W-17662

As at the end of 2004 there was no international code for recording MRSAas a cause of death: the MRSA data above were abstracted from hand-written noteson the original paper certificates, and are not taken from formal national electronicdatasets.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2005

S2W-14348

The data held by the Scottish Executive on students at higher education institutions are collected by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). The subject coding system used by HESA allocates separate categories to human and social geography and to physical and terrestrial geographical and environmental sciences.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2005

S2W-13115

The political activity information on regulated NDPB board members that is required to be collected and collated by the Executive on behalf of the Commissioner for Public Appointments is broken down by NDPB category only.Information about the political membership of the board members of Executive Agencies is not held by the Executive as these appointments are not regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland’s Code...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2002

S1W-26764

Reason for placement (see codelist below)199819992000Code 911 Code 92 3Code 938138Code 94222129Code 9591613Code 96221313Code 971232Code 9991719Total838387Table 8: Children Admitted to Secure Units: by Reason for PlacementReason for placement (see codelist below)199819992000Code 91281Code 92 1Code 93131815Code 94595456Code 95424661Code 96522919Code 975755...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 May 2001

S1W-15025

Figures relate to the total number of discharges, not the number of individual babies2 - Area of residence "not known" or outwith Scotland.3 - Drug misuse is defined using the following International Classification of Disease (10th Revision) codes: P96.1 and P04.44 - Numbers are lower than expected due to under recording, particularly in Greater Glasgow, We...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 January 2001

S1W-10970

These are the details of Scottish Executive publications produced in the period from August 2000 to date (18 January 2001).Action Group for Languages Report£10,314.65Action Group for Language - recommendations£7,354.10Action Group for Language - Rationale£7,183.20Action Group for Language - folder£4,618.30Active Communities Response Document£2,274.20Affordable Water and Sewage charges£1,299.05Agricultural & Biological Research Group News£2,122.20A power of Community (Local Government)£12,255.00Assured Tenancies in Scotland x 5000£1,101.00Childrens Hearing Factsheet+Employers Leaflet£2,179.50Choosing a School - Guide for Parents£14,329.25Climate Change Programme Summary£4,966.49CMO Annual Report - Health in Scotland 1999£11,471.00Community Care in Figures£7,924.70Dedicated Gaelic Television Channel£1,577.60Domestic Abuse leaflets£2,832.93Domestic Abuse - final report£5,674.00Equality Strategy£7,563.20Fair Shares for All -Final Report£7,206.20Fair Shares for All User's Guide£3,977.39Family Law White Paper£6,055.10Fire Community Safety Strategy summary£1,909.60Fire Community Safety Strategy - Brochure£3,671.08Flu Campaign leaflets£33,197.29Flu Campaign - Promotional Implementation Guides (PIGS)£1,463.24Flu letters x 4 sorts£158.21Framework for Economical Development£1,008.55Framework for Economic Development Document and Summary£17,651.88Further Education in Scotland 1999£18,636.25Gaelic Association Taskforce Report£1,583.00Helping Homeless People£2,350.60Homelessness leaflet£878.45Houses of Multiple Occupation£9,476.05Housing Code...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2003

Standards Committee, 29 Jan 2003

We have received apologies from Paul Martin and I expect Karen Gillon to arrive soon to substitute for him.Cross-party Group on Palestine Cross-party Group on Palestine Our first task is to consider a request from the cross-party group on Palestine to waive rule 8.3.2 of the "Code of Conduct for Members of the Scottish Parliament".

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