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We have been developing this in collaboration with the UK Government and other devolved administrations. I am today laying a copy of this code before Parliament and circulating it widely for comment.The code is accompanied by a more detailed protocol on the arrangements for release of statistics, and protocols on other related matters may also be made available in future.I invite parliamentary committees and MSPs to consider and comment on the code and discuss it with me if they wish.
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-14208 by Mr Jack McConnell on 29 May 2001, when a report on its consultation on the Schools Scotland Code 1956 will be published. 67 detailed responses on the future of the Code's provisions were received.
Motions moved, 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 (Scotl...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 December 2000
Such masts would require planning permission from the planning authority.Telecommunications code system operators are granted Telecommunications Code powers (contained in Schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Act 1984 ("the Code") in their Telecommunications Act licences.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 October 1999
Such masts would require planning permission from the planning authority.Telecommunications code system operators are granted Telecommunications Code powers (contained in Schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Act 1984 ("the Code") in their Telecommunications Act licences.
Agenda item 1 relates to consideration of a complaint that was referred to the committee, at stage 3 of the complaints process. The code of conduct specifies that initial consideration should take place in private to avoid prejudice to any possible further investigation.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 January 2003
The only provisions in the Scottish Ministerial Code, which apply directly to ministerial parliamentary aides, are those in paragraphs 4.6 - 4.13 of the code, which set out their role and arrangements for their appointment.