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Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2001

S1W-18356

To ask the Scottish Executive what additional funding has been made available to fund the #166 million estimated by the Society of Chief Officers for Transportation in Scotland as needed to assess bridges in the local authority roads network and strengthen them when required to 44 tonnes carrying capacity in accordance with European legislation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2001

S1W-17794

To ask the Scottish Executive what the shortest possible timescale is within which a quality contract scheme for bus operation could be implemented in Edinburgh following a request for such a scheme from the local authority. The Transport (Scotland) Act 2001 provides for a Quality Contract to come into operation not earlier than six months from the date t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2001

S1W-17793

The Traffic Commissioner is responsible for ensuring that local bus services are operated under the terms of the Transport Act 1985 and associated regulations. In addition, the Transport (Scotland) Act 2001 provides powers for local authorities to make Quality Partnership schemes, or with the approval of Scottish ministers, Quality Contract schemes and the ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 September 2001

S1W-17985

The Scottish Executive supports the Waste and Resources Action Programme which is a major programme (with over £40 million public funding) for England, Wales and Scotland aimed at creating and developing stable and efficient markets for recycled materials.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 2001

S1W-17610

Employment policy is reserved to the UK Government which takes the lead on funding and delivery of the New Deal. In Scotland it does this in partnership with the Scottish Executive and contributing organisations.The Scottish Executive is in regular contact with the UK Government on a wide range of issues including the New Deal.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 August 2001

S1W-17188

Consideration of any specific financial requirements associated with the Climate Change Adaptation Strategy will be given in the light of the findings of Executive-commissioned research, Potential Adaptation Strategies for Climate Change in Scotland, due to report shortly.The Air, Climate and Engineering Unit of the Environment and Rural Affairs Department ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 August 2001

S1W-17351

The Scottish Executive continues to monitor the introduction of public kiosks by local authorities in Scotland and their introduction and use within the UK as a whole.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 July 2001

S1W-16607

The Scottish Executive Health Department has recognised the crucial importance of ongoing education for all staff in NHSScotland through its strategy for education, training and lifelong learning entitled Learning Together.The prime responsibility for continuous professional development lies with employers and it is for them to organise their priorities and resources to meet the needs of their staff.Support and co-ordination of this activity is currently provided by the National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting for Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 July 2001

S1W-17051

Directive 98/04/EEC, which predates devolution, makes relatively minor technical amendments to an existing directive on utilities procurement which has already been given effect in UK law. Separate implementation for Scotland would create two sets of amendments to existing UK regulations.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 July 2001

S1W-16593

To ask the Scottish Executive what action it plans to take in light of the report by Audit Scotland, 'A safer place': revisited - A review of progress in property risk management in schools, to increase the use of closed-circuit television in primary schools.

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