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Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2012

S4W-11403

To ask the Scottish Government what estimates have been made of the average (a) passenger and (b) freight fare on Northern Isles ferry services in (i) 2012-13, (ii) 2013-14, (iii) 2014-15, (iv) 2015-16, (v) 2016-17 and (vi) 2017-18. I refer the member to the answer to question S4W-11404 on 5 December 2012.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 November 2011

S4W-03594

To ask the Scottish Executive what the (a) costs and (b) benefits would be of raising the energy performance of all homes to Energy Performance Certificate rating (i) A, (ii) B, (iii) C, (iv) D, (v) E and (vi) F by (A) 2015, (B) 2016, (C) 2017, (D) 2018, (E) 2019 and (F) 2020.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 November 2011

S4W-03595

To ask the Scottish Executive what the impact on carbon dioxide emissions would be of raising the energy performance of all homes to Energy Performance Certificate rating (a) A, (b) B, (c) C, (d) D, (e) E and (f) F by (i) 2015, (ii) 2016, (iii) 2017, (iv) 2018, (v) 2019 and (vi) 2020. The information requested is not currently available.
Last updated: 3 July 2019

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.”, (c) subsection (2) is repealed. (3) The title of section 6 becomes “Express authorisation: adult”. (4) After section 6 insert— 30 “6A Withdrawal of express authorisation: adult (1) An express authorisation may be withdrawn by the adult— (a) in writing, or (b) if the express authorisation was given to the register organisation, by giving the withdrawal to the register organisation orally or in writing. 35 (2) Subsection (3) applies if— (a) there is in force an express authorisation by an adult of removal and use of a part of the adult’s body for a purpose referred to in section 3(1), and Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill 7 Part 3—Authorisation of removal and use of part of body of deceased person Chapter 2—Authorisation by or on behalf of adult (b) the adult makes an opt-out declaration as respects removal and use of the part for that purpose. (3) The express authorisation— (a) is treated as withdrawn by the adult to the extent that it relates to removal 5 and use of the part for that purpose, and (b) otherwise remains in force. (4) Subsection (5) applies if— (a) there is in force at the relevant time an express authorisation by an adult of removal and use of a part of the adult’s body for a purpose referred to 10 in section 3(1), and (b) a person provides evidence to a health worker that would lead a reasonable person to conclude that— (i) the adult’s most recent view was that the adult was unwilling for the part to be removed and used for that purpose, or 15 (ii) if the adult were capable of making a decision about removal and use of the part, the adult would be unwilling in the circumstances for the part to be removed and used for that purpose. (5) The express authorisation— (a) is treated as withdrawn by the adult to the extent that it relates to removal 20 and use of the part for that purpose, (b) otherwise remains in force, and (c) to the extent that it remains in force, is treated as being in force at the relevant time for the purposes of— (i) section 6D(1)(a), 25 (ii) section 6E(1)(a)(i), (iii) section 6F(1)(a)(i), (iv) section 6H(1)(a)(i), (v...
Last updated: 3 July 2019

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HAPTER 4 C UTHORISATIONS: GENERAL A 10 18 Power to make provision about decisions (1) The 2006 Act is amended as follows. (2) After section 10B insert— “10C Power to make provision about decisions (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about the manner in 15 which, or to whom— (a) an express authorisation by virtue of section 6(1) may be given, (b) an opt-out declaration by virtue of section 6B(1) may be made, (c) an authorisation by virtue of section 8(1) may be given, (d) a declaration by virtue of section 8B(1) may be made, 20 (e) an authorisation by virtue of section 16F(1) may be given. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may modify this Act.”. (3) In section 59(3) (regulations subject to affirmative procedure), after paragraph (ab) insert— “(ac) regulations under section 10C(1);”. 25 19 Withdrawal by person who is blind or unable to write (1) The 2006 Act is amended as follows. (2) After section 10C insert— “10D Withdrawal by person who is blind or unable to write (1) This section applies where a person who is blind or unable to write decides to 30 withdraw— (a) an authorisation by virtue of— (i) section 6A(1), (ii) section 6H(5), (iii) section 8A(1), 35 (iv) section 8D(4), 24 Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Authorisation of removal and use of part of body of deceased person Chapter 4—Authorisations: general (v...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2016

S4W-29548

To ask the Scottish Government how many criminal trials have been adjourned at (a) Kirkcaldy, (b) Dunfermline and (c) Dundee Sheriff Court because of (i) a crown motion, (ii) a defence motion, (iii) failure to appear by an accused, (iv) failure to appear by a witness, (v) lack of court time and (vi) any other reason in each of the last five years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 August 2015

S4W-26638

To ask the Scottish Government how many people who were subject to a stop and search in the (a) (i) Clackmannanshire and Dunblane, (ii) Cowdenbeath, (iii) Dunfermline, (iv) Kirkcaldy, (v) Mid Fife and Glenrothes, (vi) North East Fife, (vii) Perthshire North, (viii) Perthshire South and Kinross-shire constituency and (b) Mid Scotland and Fife region in each...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2015

S4W-24243

To ask the Scottish Government whether it is aware of who is remunerating the legal costs involved in pursuing the Crofting Commission’s request that a special case be stated on a question of law for the opinion of the Court of Session in connection with the Land Court’s decision of 18 December 2014 in the case of MacGillivray v the Crofting Commission. An...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2015

S4W-24091

To ask the Scottish Government when it was made aware of the (a) delay and (b) rise in cost for the Dundee V&A project. Dundee City Council kept the Scottish Government informed, within the bounds of commercial confidentiality, of the contract negotiations.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 October 2014

S4W-22548

To ask the Scottish Government what the (a) average, (b) minimum and (c) maximum response time is to attend fire and rescue incidents in (i) Inverness, (ii) the rest of the Highlands, (iii) Shetland, (iv) Orkney and (v) the Western Isles. This is a matter for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.

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