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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2001

S1W-12450

To ask the Scottish Executive what consideration it is giving to making Scottish history a compulsory part of the syllabus for primary and secondary school pupils. In Scotland the curriculum is not prescribed by statute and delivery is a matter for local authorities and schools.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2001

S1W-10009

To ask the Scottish Executive how many drug counsellors and social workers are employed in each penal establishment in Scotland. I have asked Tony Cameron, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service, to respond.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2001

S1W-12211

Many of those associated with the farming community did so in the time given.Implementation of the Directive is leading to major improvements in Scotland's water environment. Nevertheless, the Scottish Executive is conscious that delivery of these benefits has financial costs to a range of industrial sectors, including the food industry.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2001

S1W-10339

The Clinical Standards Board for Scotland has included infection control as one of its generic standards, and will be monitoring compliance.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 January 2001

S1W-12000

In August I announced a further £15 million for new MRI scanners and other equipment to help with the treatment of cancer.The Scottish Cancer Group is preparing a cancer plan for Scotland which will be published by March 2001.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 December 2000

S1W-10324

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-9352 by Mr Jim Wallace on 12 September 2000, whether it will provide information on the number of persons with a charge proved in sheriff and district courts and the number of these where the main offence involved was aggravated by having been committed while the offender was on bail for (a) Tayside and (b) the whole of Scotland in (i) 1997 and (ii) 1998 and when the 1999 figures will be made available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2000

S1W-11404

We fully support the inclusion of machinery rings in the group of training providers and have been encouraged to see the role and activities of rings expand in the past few years with the support of the Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society.Support for a flexible and skilled labour force in rural Scotland is one of many topics being addressed in the de...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 November 2000

S1W-10704

Data on the amount of different wastes produced are obtained from specific surveys such as the joint Scottish Executive/SEPA survey carried out in 1999, to establish waste management data for 1997 and 1998.During this year, as part of the implementation of the National Waste Strategy: Scotland, baseline assessments of waste management activities in each of ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 November 2000

S1W-11173

The statutory requirements for ministerial approval of flood prevention schemes are there to safeguard the rights of individuals who may be adversely affected by proposed schemes. The Flood Prevention (Scotland) Act 1961 requires councils to notify those concerned about what they plan to do and show how this would affect their property.Clearly, the construc...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 November 2000

S1W-10957

The provisions of the Criminal Justice and Court Services Bill currently before the UK Parliament will strengthen the existing regime to include:initial registration in person within 72 hours;powers for the police to fingerprint and photograph offenders on initial registration;an increase in the maximum penalty for failing to register from six months to five years imprisonment;powers for Ministers to make regulations requiring sex offenders to notify the police when travelling overseas; andpowers for Ministers to make regulations on the police stations at which offenders must register and on notification to the police on the release of registrable sex offenders.The Scottish Parliament approved the extension of the measures to Scotland...

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