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Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 March 2003

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The details of Scottish Executive publications produced in the period from 18 January 2001 to 31 January 2003 are as follows:2001 - 02Care Development Group Report £6,082.00Regulating the Private Security Industry £647.75Healthcare Needs for Children in Education £14,413.50Science Strategy Book £14,021.35Positive About You - Diversity leaflet £1,952.00Cultural Strategy Annual Report £2,952.00Agricultural and Biological Research Group £3,916.08Return to Learn Booklet £199.00Citizens Multilingual World Response £4,601.75Action Plan for Children's Services £27,452.55SCRO Disclosure Scotland Brochure £13,434.00Criminal Justice White Paper £7,749.75Further Education Annual Report £10,765.25School Education Amendment Bill Consultation £1,945.00Managing the Risk of Healthcare Infections £2,847.00Community Ownership summary Questions £1,284.75New National Qualifications £6,124.00School Board Election Leaflet £7,650.50Safety First With Needles - Summary £4,068.39Safety First With Needles £13,495.06Communities Against Drugs Address Book £8,350.92Voluntary Issues Information Leaflet £1,369.50Future for Care Homes Consultation £3,062.75Agricultural Strategy £16,096.30Memorandum on Teaching £1,622.00Draft Budget 2002 - 2003 £4,228.00Social Justice in Rural Poverty £3,723.25Social Justice Annual Report £21,776.10Report on Retention of Organs £9,846.40Preventing Violence Against Women £9,250.90SE Review of Black Minority & Ethnic Groups £4,624.53Communities Against Drugs - Effective Action £4,302.65Central Heating Programme - Guide £1,802.60Action Plan on Alcohol Abuse - Literature Review £2,301.50Action Plan on Alcohol Abuse - Summary £3,299.32National debate on the Future of Education £17,648.41Chartered Teacher Programme £17,324.38Social Focus on Men and Women £11,485.20Health - Independent Review £4,889.10Equality Scotland Update - Guide Data Source £1,653.76Our National Health - Delivering Change in One Year £10,734.95SHS Volunteering Leaflet £2,069.15Building Control - Your Questions Answered £6,179.17Consultant Appraisal - Health £3,181.12Review of Education Psychology Service £6,333.58Appointments to Non Departmental Public £2,283.40Chartered Teacher Programme £14,090.90Improving the Criminal Justice System £4,658.80Social Justice Annual Report Technical Supplement £1,680.10Scottish Executive Branding Guidelines £2,115.00Guide to Grants for Voluntary Organisations £4,067.93Guide to Grants for Voluntary Organisations (offer pack) £3,191.08Fair for All Leaflet £2,574.00National Debate on the Future of Education £9,116.95Fair for All - Main Report £11,778.05Which Way Now £49,345.72Health Improvement Fund Report £6,299.20Pharmaceutical Care £22,736.00Recruitment in Residential Childcare £3,387.20Children's Hearings Supplement Production £13,502.60Fair for All - Summary £9,953.10Review of Funding - Black and Minority Ethnic £14,468.00Cancer Scenarios £6,620.00Adults with Incapacity Leaflet £3,060.00Adults with Incapacity Code...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2007

Plenary, 07 Mar 2007

That would be a sad thing and I do not think that many people want it.The Scottish Executive will be held to account to ensure that the voluntary code is kept to. I do not doubt the genuine reassurances that the Minister for Justice has given us this morning about how we will proceed if people do not adhere to the code.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2006

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 01 Nov 2006

That is a fact—some people will not disinfect their equipment or pay any attention to the rules and will just break any codes that exist.A number of voluntary codes are already in practice.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2004

Standards Committee, 26 Oct 2004

There was indeed a submission on how staff are dealt with, but staff have their own code. The question of families and spouses permeates the current code.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 May 2004

Plenary, 06 May 2004

Members will know that we are consulting on the code, and I expect the outcome of that consultation and the code to be approved by Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2005

Equal Opportunities Committee, 03 Oct 2005

However, because of the expense and time that it takes to code open questions, it was necessary to publish results that were based on a sample of the response—in other words, a sample of the 96 per cent return.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 June 2004

Local Government and Transport Committee, 01 Jun 2004

Section 5 states:"(1) A person aggrieved by the making of a designation under this Act may, not later than 28 days after the date on which the making of the designation is notified under section 3(4), appeal to the Scottish Ministers against the designation; and where such an appeal is made, the zone shall not come into operation until the appeal is determined.(2) An appeal under subsection (1) shall—(a) be made in writing;(b) state on which ground (or grounds) of those mentioned in subsection (3) the appeal is made, and the reasons for appealing on that ground (or on those grounds);(c) state whether the appellant wishes to be heard before the appeal is determined or is content for it to be determined on the basis of written submissions;(d) be accompanied by a copy of the designation or the notice given under section 3(4); and(e) be copied (without the accompanying document referred to in paragraph (d)) to the local authority which made the designation.(3) The only grounds on which an appeal may be made are—(a) that the prostitution tolerance zone consists of an area, or includes a place, inappropriate to such a zone;(b) that the period during which the zone is to remain in operation, or the times of day during which it is to operate, are inappropriate;(c) that the code...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 October 2003

European and External Relations Committee, 07 Oct 2003

It seems to me that a 14-day gap is not excessive. I believe that, according to the codes of conduct, parliamentary questions and letters from individual members to ministers are supposed to be answered within 10 days.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 December 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 10 Dec 2002

They are a profound and serious group that has no religious belief in God, but which has, nonetheless, a profound and sound philosophical code. Humanists are a quite distinct group.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2001

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 07 Mar 2001

Under that scheme, collection is done through tax coding, rather than through having to communicate with graduates year by year.

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