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Official Report Meeting date: 15 May 2001

Social Justice Committee, 15 May 2001

It says that houses should be"substantially free from persistent dampness not caused by the behaviour of occupants of the house (where "behaviour" has such meaning as the Scottish Ministers may specify".
Date published: 6 December 2024

Scottish Budget 2025-26

The policy goal of SLfT remains behavioural change – the expectation is that over time these revenues will reduce, albeit at a slower rate than the SFC had previously assumed.
Date published: 28 May 2020

The UK Environment Bill

Zero Waste Scotland estimated in a 2017 review that flytipping alone directly costs local authorities and enforcement agencies at least £11m per year in Scotland3Zero Waste Scotland. (2017). Evidence Review of Flytipping Behaviour. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.zerowastescotland.org.uk/sites/default/files/Evidence%20Review%20of%20Flytipping%20Behav...
Date published: 2 September 2019

Preparing for a no-deal Brexit

Business readiness will be compounded by seasonal effects and factors such as warehouse availability. Private sector companies' behaviour will be governed by commercial considerations, unless they are influenced otherwise.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2006

Justice 2 Committee, 25 Apr 2006

What are the key differences between a conduct complaint and a service complaint? What types of behaviour of solicitors or legal practitioners might give rise to the different types of complaint?
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2006

Justice 2 Committee, 21 Mar 2006

The police keep information about individuals and try to build up information about their behaviour patterns. As we have discussed in another context—indeed, Bill Butler posed the same question—that could lead to, for example, risk of sexual harm orders being placed on people who are not convicted.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2006

Plenary, 22 Feb 2006

Among other things, that money has been used to fund more home-school link workers and to work on better behaviour and better learning through the inclusion programmes.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 May 2005

Plenary, 25 May 2005

The response demonstrates that young Scots are not only aware of what is going on in the world around them, but through change 05 are ready and willing to make an active contribution, to strengthen their communities and to establish new models of behaviour from which all of us can learn.The commitments that have been made link change 05 respondents with tho...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 April 2005

Equal Opportunities Committee, 12 Apr 2005

It might have something to do with behaviour or be an activity that many people enjoy, but does that mean that it forms a fundamental part of Gypsy Traveller culture?
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2005

Plenary, 02 Mar 2005

The Parliament has been successful in raising the profile of antisocial behaviour, homelessness and other issues that affect certain groups in Scotland, but it is time that it stood up to the transport providers, who are open about the massive amounts of money that they accrue from public subsidies, to demand that they give us something back.

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