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Official Report Meeting date: 9 June 2005

Plenary, 09 Jun 2005

It is possible that there is a specific reference to ME in the code of practice on additional support needs.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2003

Public Petitions Committee, 01 Oct 2003

The difficulty is that access to this information is governed by a code that states that such documents—namely, civil servants' advice and ministerial and Cabinet papers—should normally be kept confidential, to ensure the candour of internal discussion.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 November 2002

Plenary, 20 Nov 2002

The work load of citizens advice bureaux continues to increase in that sphere.Enforcing licensing conditions, implementing the new code of practice and working with energywatch are important steps.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2002

Plenary, 27 Jun 2002

That the Parliament agrees that the following be approved— Draft Code of Recommendations for the Welfare of Livestock: Laying Hens (SE/2002/100); Draft Code of Recommendations for the Welfare of Livestock: Meat Chickens and Breeding Chickens (SE/2002/101); and the draft Welfare of Farmed Animals (Scotland) Amendment ...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2002

Equal Opportunities Committee, 11 Jun 2002

In some respects, Audit Scotland and the inspectorates have increasingly taken account of equalities issues and the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 codes of practice. Councils would welcome updated guidance.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2003

Plenary, 23 Jan 2003

Under the Executive amendments, the Scottish outdoor code would state which conduct is not responsible, but, under my amendments, the code would also state which conduct is responsible.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 January 2003

Plenary, 22 Jan 2003

That is a matter for the code. Amendment 90, which seeks to amend section 10, will widen the scope of the code to allow for that.I have indicated that section 5(3) already provides that the"existence or exercise of access rights does not diminish or displace any other rights"and that amendment 90 will make specific provision for widening the scope of the code to cover alternative routing round the steading.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2007

Plenary, 17 Jan 2007

We must pursue a non-statutory code of conduct at the earliest opportunity.
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...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 October 2005

S2W-19617

Figures for patients with a main diagnosis of Coronary Heart Disease are derived from linked records on discharges from non-obstetric and non-psychiatric hospitals in Scotland (SMR01). The following codes were used from the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) tenth revisions: (ICD10): I20-I252.

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