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Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2004

Local Government and Transport Committee, 07 Dec 2004

Who would adjudicate on the implementation of the code of practice? RAUCS would probably end up arbitrating on such issues.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2001

Audit Committee, 23 Jan 2001

Anticipating the receipts suggests something other than the explanation that you gave.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 October 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 30 Oct 2002

Section 44 agreed to. Section 45—Procedure following receipt of notice under section 44 Amendment 214 is grouped with amendment 215.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2005

S2W-20294

To ask the Scottish Executive how many prosecutions there have been in the last five years for contraventions of Scottish building regulations, the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations or other relevant regulations or codes of practice in which the safety of the occupants of given premises were potentially or actually threatened by emissions of ca...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 November 2005

S2W-19952

Inward and outward migration is a global trend and although the Scottish Executive is shortly going to introduce a Code of Practice for international recruitment of healthcare professionals encouraging ethical and efficient recruitment practices, suitably qualified and registered individuals from any country are at liberty to attain a career within NHSScotl...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2005

S2W-17816

All cases reported by the police which involve an assaultinclude a detailed description of the circumstances and nature of the assault.The following table providesa breakdown of charges of assault and breach of the peace that did not includea racial aggravation.Charges not including aRacial Aggravation Charge Police Force 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Assault Central 2,768 3,152 3,315 Dumfries and Galloway 950 1,278 1,140 Fife 2,567 2,563 3,011 Grampian 3,013 2,680 2,954 Lothian and Borders 2,520 2,689 3,304 Northern 2,071 2,330 2,448 Strathclyde 16,587 17,365 18,881 Tayside 3,029 3,360 4,107 Assault Total 33,505 35,417 39,160 Breach of the Peace Central 5,259 3,845 4,950 Dumfries and Galloway 1,623 2,229 2,507 Fife 4,065 3,955 4,227 Grampian 4,832 4,300 4,278 Lothian & Borders 8,320 7,928 8,837 Northern 4,613 4,923 5,229 Strathclyde 43,219 45,559 47,442 Tayside 6,694 7,192 7,046 Breach of the Peace Total 78,625 79,931 84,516 Notes: 1. There are 124 separate charge codes...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2005

S2W-17817

All cases reported by the police which involve an assaultinclude a detailed description of the circumstances and nature of the assault.The following table providesa breakdown of the charges of assault and breach of the peace that included aracial aggravation.Charges Including a RacialAggravation Charge Police Force 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Assault Central 4 6 16 Dumfries and Galloway 0 4 4 Fife 11 9 8 Grampian 12 14 18 Lothian and Borders 52 54 92 Northern 8 20 11 Strathclyde 201 239 334 Tayside 22 30 46 Assault Total 310 376 529 Breach of the Peace Central 8 7 32 Dumfries and Galloway 1 13 18 Fife 39 37 34 Grampian 16 11 20 Lothian and Borders 55 33 72 Northern 27 35 41 Strathclyde 113 157 207 Tayside 26 50 63 Breach of the Peace Total 285 343 487 Notes: 1. There are 124 separate charge codes...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2005

S2W-16550

The table excludes patients with an Availability Status Code (ASC) who were recorded as unavailable for treatment due, for example, to having failed to attend or being clinically unfit for treatment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2005

S2W-16526

As part of this programme, the Skin Action Scotland national redesign project, which provides clinicians with the opportunity to test new ways of working which will improve patient access and reduce waiting times, is well underway. 11 demonstration projects across Scotland have been awarded programme funding of £1 million over the next two years, and nine have been awarded capital funding of £250,000 to support project objectives and planned developments.NHSScotland: Median Waiting Times for a First Outpatient Appointment with a Consultant in Dermatology, Following a General Medical Practitioner Referral, by NHS Board of Residence: Year Ended 31 December 2004P NHS Board Median Wait Argyll and Clyde 67 days Ayrshire and Arran 65 days Borders 85 days Dumfries and Galloway 19 days Fife 76 days Forth Valley 145 days Grampian 92 days Greater Glasgow 45 days Highland 28 days Lanarkshire 71 days Lothian 49 days Orkney 88 days Shetland 102 days Tayside 48 days Western Isles 35 days Scotland 53 Days Source: ISD Scotland, SMR00.PProvisional.Note:Excludes patients with an Availability Status Code...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2005

S2W-15424

HM Chief Inspector of Prisons (HMCIP) was appointed on 18 October 2002, following an open competition advertised in the press and in accordance with the Civil Service Commissioners’ Recruitment Code on fair and open competition, which can be found at: www.civilservicecommissioners.gov.uk.

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