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Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2000

Plenary, 14 Dec 2000

Parliamentary approval is urgent so that key deadlines for financing arrangements and applications for shipyard intervention funding can be met.I move,That the Parliament agrees(a) the following revision to the Business Motion agreed on 7 December 2000—Thursday 14 December 2000after the Debate on Committee Restructuring, replacefollowed by Executive Debate on Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill – UK Legislationwithfollowed by Debate on the Draft Undertaking by the Scottish Ministers under section 2 (1) of the Highlands and Islands Shipping Services Act 1960(b) the following programme of business—Wednesday 20 December 20009.30 am Time for Reflectionfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motionsfollowed by Stage 3 Debate on the Transport (Scotland) Bill2.30 pm Continuation of Stage 3 Debate on the Transport (Scotland) Billfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5.00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business - debate on the subject of S1M-1389 Cathy Jamieson: Home and Community Safety(c) that the Local Government Committee reports to the Transport and the Environment Committee by 12 January 2001 on the Financial Assistance for Environmental Purposes (Scotland) Order 2000 (SSI 2000/430)(d) that Stage 1 of the Education (Graduate Endowment and Student Support) (Scotland) (No. 2) Bill be completed by 31 January 2001and, (e) that Stage 1 of the Mortgage Rights (Scotland) Bill be completed by 18 January 2001 As no member has requested to speak against the motion, I will put the question.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2002

Plenary, 03 Oct 2002

Mental Health (Scotland) Bill To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it is taking to protect the rights of children and adolescents under the Mental Health (Scotland) Bill.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 September 2010

S3W-36102

SBBS Average Saving by SBBS Band and Local Authority, 2008-09 in £ 2008-09 RV Less Than 8,000- 80% Relief RV Between £8,000 and £10,000 40% Relief RV Between £10,000 and £15,000 20% Relief Average Saving Over All Bands Aberdeen City         1,333         1,462         1,078       1,312 Aberdeenshire            805         1,529         1,098          853 Angus            915         1,518         1,055          948 Argyll and Bute            655         1,550         1,080          686 Clackmannanshire         1,058         1,455         1,099       1,080 Dumfries and Galloway            753         1,503         1,086          791 Dundee City         1,213         1,509         1,089       1,222 East Ayrshire         1,180         1,503         1,125       1,197 East Dunbartonshire         1,407         1,537         1,121       1,385 East Lothian         1,021         1,598         1,084       1,056 East Renfrewshire         1,399         1,580         1,097       1,361 Edinburgh, City of         1,391         1,539         1,077       1,365 Eilean Siar            687         1,454         1,217          726 Falkirk         1,192         1,588         1,091       1,215 Fife         1,051         1,482         1,056       1,078 Glasgow City         1,448         1,375            913       1,372 Highland            711         1,536         1,091          749 Inverclyde         1,355         1,582         1,110       1,351 Midlothian         1,094         1,494         1,082       1,120 Moray            784         1,576         1,209          835 North Ayrshire            979         1,525         1,053       1,009 North Lanarkshire         1,386         1,580         1,095       1,376 Orkney Islands            559         1,525         1,054          593 Perth and Kinross            909         1,496         1,071          949 Renfrewshire         1,299         1,516         1,140       1,298 Scottish Borders            761         1,468         1,091          794 Shetland Islands            673         1,276            891          708 South Ayrshire         1,047         1,480         1,069       1,077 South Lanarkshire         1,334         1,520         1,088       1,328 Stirling            915         1,490         1,105          959 West Dunbartonshire         1,199         1,532         1,074       1,212 West Lothian         1,255         1,640         1,160       1,276 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2010

S3W-30512

Number of NHSScotland hospital stays where a fracture diagnosis and an operation which may be related to the fracture are recorded1,2, by NHS board of treatment and month of discharge: NHS Board of Treatment Month of Discharge July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 Ayrshire and Arran 161 137 115 122 122 184 Borders 36 29 31 33 17 33 Dumfries and Galloway 66 50 54 55 44 59 Fife 108 110 104 100 89 121 Forth Valley 98 87 95 80 73 77 Grampian 190 187 209 164 172 211 Greater Glasgow and Clyde 479 484 425 487 402 532 Highland 116 119 94 74 79 108 Lanarkshire 193 182 155 156 149 212 Lothian 361 290 301 263 279 339 Orkney 7 5 12 9 3 7 Shetland 5 8 7 9 7 13 Tayside 190 164 177 135 145 201 Western Isles 10 11 6 8 8 9 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 November 2009

S3W-28835

Table 2: Number of A&E Departments and Other A&E Services Per 100,000 Population “ 2007-09 2007 2008 2009a A&E Departments Other A&E Departments Other A&E Departments Other Scotland 0.66 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 April 2008

S3W-11872

Scottish House Condition Survey 2003-04 to 2005-06: Person Aged 60 or Over in Household by Presence of Oil-Fired Central Heating - 95% Confidence Intervals Local Authority Person aged 60 or over in household  No  Yes  Oil-Fired Central Heating +/-  Not Oil-Fired Central Heating +/-  Oil-Fired Central Heating +/-  Not Oil-Fired Central Heating +/- Aberdeen  1,000  6,000  1,000  6,000 Aberdeenshire  4,000  6,000  3,000  5,000 Angus  1,000  3,000  1,000  3,000 Argyll and Bute  1,000  3,000  1,000  3,000 Clackmannanshire  -  1,000  -  1,000 Dumfries and Galloway  2,000  4,000  2,000  4,000 Dundee  -  4,000  -  4,000 East Ayrshire  1,000  3,000  1,000  3,000 East Dunbartonshire  -  3,000  -  3,000 East Lothian  1,000  2,000  1,000  2,000 East Renfrewshire  -  2,000  -  2,000 Edinburgh  -  8,000  -  8,000 Eilean Siar  1,000  1,000  1,000  1,000 Falkirk  1,000  4,000  1,000  4,000 Fife  2,000  8,000  1,000  8,000 Glasgow  -  10,000  1,000  10,000 Highland  5,000  6,000  3,000  6,000 Inverclyde  -  2,000  -  2,000 Midlothian  1,000  2,000  -  2,000 Moray  1,000  2,000  1,000  2,000 North Ayrshire  1,000  4,000  1,000  4,000 North Lanarkshire  -  6,000  1,000  6,000 Orkney  -  1,000  -  - Perth and Kinross  2,000  4,000  2,000  4,000 Renfrewshire  -  4,000  1,000  4,000 Scottish Borders  1,000  3,000  2,000  3,000 Shetland  -  1,000  -  1,000 South Ayrshire  1,000  3,000  1,000  3,000 South Lanarkshire  2,000  8,000  3,000  8,000 Stirling  1,000  2,000  -  2,000 West Dunbartonshire  -  3,000  -  3,000 West Lothian  1,000  4,000  1,000  4,000 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 2007

S3W-03012

To ask the Scottish Executive how many individuals have been charged under section 74 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003, broken down by local authority area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 2007

S3W-03013

To ask the Scottish Executive how many individuals have been successfully prosecuted under section 74 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003, broken down by local authority area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 June 2007

S3W-00313

Data prior to 2002 are estimateddue to missing returns (rounded to the nearest 100 for Scotland leveland the nearest 10 for local authority level).4.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2007

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 13 Mar 2007

The Executive perhaps feels that it is right that members' bills—because they are members' bills—should be allowed to run free from Executive involvement and interference.

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