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Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2006

Local Government and Transport Committee, 06 Jun 2006

In paragraph 195 of your report, you refer to the Audit Scotland report of November 2004 "Maintaining Scotland's roads".
Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 2000

Plenary, 29 Jun 2000

Education and Training (Scotland) Bill The next item of business is a debate, to last 30 minutes, on motion S1M-956, in the name of Henry McLeish, which seeks agreement that the Education and Training (Scotland) Bill be passed.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2002

Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Bill Committee, 14 May 2002

The wording suggested by amendment 15 is an improvement on the wording in the bill. Mike Rumbles is right to say that we have explored the issue in great depth.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2005

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 08 Nov 2005

St Andrew's Day Bank Holiday (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Item 4 is the St Andrew's Day Bank Holiday (Scotland) Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2000

Plenary, 07 Jun 2000

The fourth question is, that motion S1M-877, in the name of Mr Sam Galbraith, which seeks agreement that the Standards in Scotland's Schools etc Bill be passed, be agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2000

Standards Committee, 31 May 2000

The results of a consultation paper would reveal very clearly whether I am right about that, so such a paper would be the right way forward.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2005

S2W-18139

The Scottish Executive is already successfully delivering its wide-ranging land reform agenda,which includes legislation to abolish Scotland’s archaic feudal system; to simplifyagricultural tenancies and provide an agricultural tenant’s right to buy; to establishstatutory rights of responsible access to land and inland water for recreationalpurposes; to provide opportunities for rural and crofting communities to purchaseland; to address local government issues, and to create National Parks in Scotland.Implementation of this programme is on-going and we have recently consulted on,and are now considering responses to, a draft of a Crofting Reform Bill, which Ihope will be introduced to Parliament in the 2005-06 legislative session.The Scottish Executive has also delivered non-legislative measures, such as increasing local communityinvolvement in land management; introducing the Forestry Commission Scotland’s NationalForest Land Scheme; increasing awareness of compulsory purchase powers; providinginformation on sources of land ownership; co-ordination of activity between publiclandowning bodies; encouraging community management of croft land and tackling absenteeism;evaluating the impact of new planning guidance; reviewing compulsory purchase andcompensation legislation, and reviewing deer control measures.I intend to take stock and toreport to Parliament next year on the effects of the measures already implemented.In taking stock, we will also look at the need and scope for, and the best way toachieve, any further land reform measures.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2001

Procedures Committee, 01 May 2001

The decision whether an amendment is agreed to and should therefore become part of the bill is for the whole Parliament to make.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2004

Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill Committee, 28 Sep 2004

Mr O'Carroll has objected both to the whole bill and to specified provisions of the bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2004

Plenary, 05 Feb 2004

That the Parliament endorses the principle of giving transsexual people legal recognition of their acquired gender and agrees that the provisions in the Gender Recognition Bill that relate to devolved matters should be considered by the UK Parliament thereby ensuring a consistent UK approach and early compliance with the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights with respect to the Convention rights of transsexual people under Article 8 (right to respect for private life) and Article 12 (right to marry).

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