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Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 1999

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 29 Jun 1999

He is on the council of the Law Society of Scotland, the parliamentary liaison committee for the Law Society and the law reform committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 April 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 19 Apr 2006

Criminal Proceedings etc (Reform) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Good morning and welcome to the Justice 1 Committee's 11th meeting in 2006.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2005

S2W-21010

The proportion of young people smoking regularly in Scotland has been provided since 1982.Information on young people smoking in West Dunbartonshire and East Dunbartonshire is shown in table 2.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2004

S2W-12490

To ask the Scottish Executive, with reference to the 600,000 people of working age who are currently inactive referred to in A Smart Successful Scotland – Strategic direction to the Enterprise Networks and an enterprise strategy for Scotland, how many people are economically inactive in each local authority area, br...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 July 2003

S2W-01079

The details of Scottish Executive publications produced in the period from 12 May to 31 July 2000 are as follows:PublicationCostSingle Social Tenancy and Housing and Anti Social Behaviour Leaflets£6,728.08Agricultural Facts And Figures £834.90Aiming For Excellence Regulating Care And The Social Service£6,218.00All Party Consultative Steering Group Summary Report £6,481.60Antimicrobial Resistance Leaflet£17,988.10Beattie Committee£22,949.25Beattie Committee Report£33,395.47Beattie Committee Response Summary£12,773.00Building The Knowledge Driven Economy Booklet£6,646.75Child Protection - Health Guidance£18,510.00Childcare Link Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2007

S2W-32137

This framework is underpinned by the Housing(Scotland) Act 2001 and published guidance.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 February 2007

S2W-31429

The range and scaleof transport projects in Scotland varies greatly, and may impact over a number of constituencyareas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2007

S2W-31379

To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it takes to monitor the consent procedure and collect information on consents granted by planning authorities under the Planning (Control of Major-Accident Hazards) (Scotland) Regulations 2000. The Planning (Control of Major-AccidentHazards) (Scotland) Regulations 2000 amended, amongst other things, theTown and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations1993.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2006

S2W-30239

To ask the Scottish Executive, with reference to the Minister for Health and Community Care’s letter to me dated 28 November 2006, if NHS Lanarkshire has acted “in the normal way” since 1948, why the provisions of the Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act 2004 were necessary. The Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act2004, passed by the Scottish Parliament, was introduced as part of the legislativeframework to support the new national (UK) GP contract arrangements, which came into effect from1 April 2004.The 2004 act updated the NationalHealth Service (Scotland) Act 1978 making more explicit the range of contractingflexibilities already available for NHS boards to discharge their duty to secureor provide primary medical services for their local populations.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2006

S2W-30212

As stated in the answer to questionS2W-30058 on 30 November 2006, NHS boards are expected to follow established arrangementsin securing the provision of all health care services, including primary medicalservices, with the key criteria being to deliver safe, high quality clinical carewhich is responsive to patients’ needs and offers value for money.We would expect NHS boards tofollow Communities Scotland’s National Standards for Community Engagementwhich the Scottish Health Council has endorsed for use in NHS Scotland.

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