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Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2003

Audit Committee, 30 Sep 2003

Secondly, the hospital-acquired infections task force, which is chaired by the chief medical officer, has recently published two key documents for consultation. The first is a code of practice on infection control and the second contains technical requirements for processes to be used in the NHS specifications for cleaning services.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2002

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 25 Jun 2002

The consultation was part of a tripartite exercise. One exercise sought views on the code of practice in relation to part 5 of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 January 2001

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 10 Jan 2001

We agreed that there were issues in Argyll and Bute and that the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities should look at the issues more generally and at a code of practice for school closures.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2007

Plenary, 14 Mar 2007

That the Parliament notes the 2nd Report, 2007 (Session 2) of the Standards and Public Appointments Committee, Code of Conduct for Members of the Scottish Parliament (SP Paper 763) and agrees to its conclusions.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2007

Justice 2 Committee, 20 Feb 2007

In common with other commencement orders, no parliamentary procedure will be associated with that. However, the code of practice under the 2002 act is subject to the Parliament's oversight and we think that the code will need to be revised, so there will be some parliamentary involvement before the provisions come in...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 November 2002

Local Government Committee, 12 Nov 2002

The language that is used in amendment 75 worries me, as it makes me think that ministers will put forward codes or documents—for example, in relation to the power of well-being.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2000

Plenary, 29 Mar 2000

That is the general position, which the bill does not alter. That will be made clear in the code of practice, which will be issued under the forthcoming act, and in guidance to health care professionals.
Committee reports Date published: 27 January 2026

Stage 1 report: Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill

Practitioners have spent a lot of time trying to gather data from A and E but, because there is not an ICD code—under the international classification of diseases—A and E does not know how to categorise an aesthetic complication.
Committee reports Date published: 17 December 2019

Stage 1 report on the Disclosure (Scotland) Bill

Retrieved from <a href="https://digitalpublications.parliament.scot/ResearchBriefings/Report/2019/8/30/The-Disclosure--Scotland--Bill" target="_blank">https://digitalpublications.parliament.scot/ResearchBriefings/Report/2019/8/30/The-Disclosure--Scotland--Bill</a> [accessed 30 November 2019] Section 56 of the Bill creates a duty on Ministers to publish a Code of Practice to govern the accredited bodies, which must be followed and will cover how disclosure information will be handled.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2005

S2W-20206

Administration(a) The amount spent by each NHS board in each of the last five years on administration, expressed both as (i) a percentage of total budget, and (ii) per head of population was:     2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) Argyll and Clyde 4,317 1.02% 10.19 4,228 1.03% 9.98 4,388 1.01% 10.43 Ayrshire and Arran 3,185 0.88% 8.53 3,267 0.92% 8.75 2,257 0.59% 6.13 Borders 1,599 1.50% 14.96 1,636 1.61% 15.30 1,539 1.40% 14.39 Dumfries and Galloway 1,808 1.18% 12.40 1,844 1.24% 12.65 1,277 0.80% 8.64 Fife 2,862 0.92% 8.17 3,327 1.09% 9.49 2,583 0.80% 7.39 Forth Valley 2,514 0.96% 9.04 2,605 1.04% 9.37 1,888 0.70% 6.76 Grampian 4,217 0.88% 8.06 4,355 0.95% 8.32 3,456 0.69% 6.57 Glasgow 7,461 0.77% 8.25 8,043 0.85% 8.89 9,449 0.91% 10.88 Highland 2,827 1.34% 13.55 2,875 1.40% 13.78 2,824 1.27% 13.52 Lanarkshire 3,681 0.73% 6.55 3,919 0.76% 6.97 2,852 0.53% 5.16 Lothian 6,405 0.89% 8.17 6,747 0.94% 8.61 4,486 0.60% 5.76 Orkney 709 3.09% 36.40 765 3.50% 39.27 589 2.47% 30.65 Shetland 645 2.34% 28.74 619 2.29% 27.58 611 2.02% 27.82 Tayside 3,632 0.86% 9.42 4,683 1.11% 12.15 2,721 0.61% 7.00 Western Isles 1,313 3.29% 48.31 1,562 3.82% 57.47 1,446 3.23% 54.67   47,175 50,475   42,366     2003-04 2004-05 (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) Argyll and Clyde 4,913 1.04% 11.78 5,588 1.06% n/a Ayrshire and Arran 2,747 0.66% 7.48 2,938 0.58% n/a Borders 1,427 1.15% 13.18 1,592 1.08% n/a Dumfries and Galloway 1,777 0.99% 12.07 1,898 0.89% n/a Fife 3,738 1.03% 10.62 4,306 1.01% n/a Forth Valley 2,165 0.75% 7.74 2,619 0.77% n/a Grampian 4,140 0.78% 7.91 3,578 0.59% n/a Glasgow 12,410 1.13% 14.32 11,721 0.92% n/a Highland 3,065 1.25% 14.66 4,858 1.60% n/a Lanarkshire 4,028 0.71% 7.28 4,380 0.66% n/a Lothian 5,010 0.54% 6.42 4,168 0.44% n/a Orkney 626 2.44% 32.42 640 2.06% n/a Shetland 641 2.02% 29.31 736 2.04% n/a Tayside 3,909 0.83% 10.11 5,162 0.94% n/a Western Isles 1,522 3.24% 58.31 2,112 3.91% n/a   52,118   56,296   AdministrationThe boards’ spending on administration costs are taken from note 6 of the published annual accounts for each respective financial year.The guidance issued on administration costs is based on the Code...

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