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The information is set out in the table. Year Scotland (millions) 1994* 0.02 1995 0.16 1996 0.29 1997 0.35 1998 0.46 1999** 0.61 2000 0.76 2001 0.88 2002 1.03 2003 1.18 Notes:*The Organ Donor Register was launched in O...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 March 2004
The majority of the committee’srecommendations which were wholly or partially accepted have been incorporatedwithin the 48 commitments of our Lifelong Learning Strategy for Scotland(Bib. number 26050). Progress on the strategy document was reported to theLifelong Learning Forum at their inaugural meeting on 16 December 2003.
Under the Shetland IslandsRegulated Fishery (Scotland) Order 1999, as amended, the Shetland ShellfishManagement Organisation (SSMO) is responsible for regulating certain shellfish fisheriesin Shetland waters, including velvet crab.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many Scottish students attend university in (a) Scotland, (b) other parts of the United Kingdom, (c) other nations in what will become the European higher education area in 2010 and (d) other areas of the world.
To ask the Scottish Executive what the reasons are for the delay in the announcement of the fallen stock scheme; why it will not introduce such a scheme in Scotland ahead of any scheme in England and Wales, and what the reasons are for not introducing a scheme for the collection and disposal of fallen stock before autumn 2004.
This demonstrates the Executive meeting the Partnership for a Better Scotland commitment to work with the DTI totackle harassment by loan sharks, introduce fairer credit schemes and newprotection from exorbitant interest rates.
To ask the Scottish Executive what funding is available to organisations such as Disablement Income Group Scotland who provide advice to individuals making benefit applications.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 February 2004
The Association of Chief PoliceOfficers in Scotland published a Scottish Police Service People Strategydocument in August last year and intends to introduce a strategy for a healthypolice service as part of an associated action plan.