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Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2007

Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee, 04 Dec 2007

The draft bill was, of course, published in March as a set of principles for action.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2007

Local Government and Communities Committee, 28 Nov 2007

When the energy efficiency commitment changes to the carbon emissions reduction target next March, we want to make sure that Scotland gets its full entitlement.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2007

Plenary, 23 May 2007

This is an excellent example of a situation in which the co-operation between me and the current chancellor—perhaps the future Prime Minister—will be more fulsome than the co-operation that he enjoyed with the previous Administration. I can see us marching together on such issues. Tricia Marwick's presence in the chamber as a constituency member, victories ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 June 2010

S3W-34044

Based on 53, 51, 49, 48 and 58 PTI practices that submitted complete GP and practice nurse data for the years ending 31 March 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 respectively. 2.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2011

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee 23 February 2011

However, you did not mention Airdrie United or Shotts Bon Accord, so that is you in my bad books already.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 October 2007

S3W-04403

However, detail on how many requests for information under the Freedom ofInformation (Scotland) Act 2002 received by the Scottish Government which have beencentrally recorded in each month since January 2005 broken down by department, wherethe applicant has not identified him or herself as a MSP, MEP, councillor, or actingon behalf of an organisation, is provided as follows.2005 Department January February March...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2007

S3W-04404

Detail on how many and what percentage of requests received by the Scottish Government which have been centrally recorded and where we have been notified of the outcome of the request in each month since January 2005, broken down by departments, is provided as follows. 2005 Department January February March April May June July Development 67% (6) 67% (4) 100% (11) 25% (1) 50% (1) 50% (1) 100% (3) Education 75% (6) 93% (26) 90% (95) 79% (23) 92% (12) 67% (2) 100% (17) Environment and Rural Affairs 65.5% (19) 94% (15) 100% (13) 80% (28) 78% (7) 71% (10) 92% (11) Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 76% (19) 95% (18) 100% (8) 82% (18) 75% (6) 80% (4) 80% (4) Finance and Central Services 77% (10) 77% (20) 89% (16) 64% (9) 45% (5) 100% (6) 61.5% (8) Health 60% (9) 85% (52) 47% (16) 62% (18) 95% (18) 100% (3) 84% (37) Justice 0% (1) 100% (10) 97% (33) 93% (14) 100% (2) 50% (1) 91% (10) Legal and Parliamentary Services 71% (5) 33% (5) 83% (10) 53% (18) 100% (1) 50% (1) 0% (1) Office of the Permanent Secretary 77% (37) 57.5% (23) 14% (5) 77% (10) 75% (15) 100% (1) 70% (9) Department August September October November December Development 90% (9) 100% (4) 83% (5) 100% (3) 55% (5) Education 93% (14) 71% (10) 67% (2) 75% (6) 67% (4) Environment and Rural Affairs 86% (6) 87.5% (7) 53% (8) 50% (3) 100% (5) Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 33% (2) 75% (3) 80% (4) 75% (12) 64% (7) Finance and Central Services 40% (2) 89% (8) 68% (7) 78% (7) 46% (6) Health 100% (3) 67% (2) 80% (4) 38% (5) 0% (1) Justice 33% (1) 50% (2) 67% (2) 67% (8) 100% (1) Legal and Parliamentary Services 80% (4) 0% (1) 67% (2) 0% (1) 0% (2) Office of the Permanent Secretary 100% (5) 43% (3) 80% (4) 50% (4) 50% (2) 2006 Department January February March April May June July Development 100% (3) 100% (2) 40% (2) 67% (2) 50% (2) 50% (3) 100% (4) Education 60% (3) 75% (9) 93% (13) 86% (6) 67% (6) 50% (1) 100% (1) Environment and Rural Affairs 27% (3) 25% (1) 92% (11) 100% (3) 75% (3) 71% (5) 87.5% (7) Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 80% (12) 83% (10) 53% (8) 11% (1) 44% (4) 80% (8) 100% (4) Finance and Central Services 37% (7) 70% (14) 56% (9) 83% (10) 67% (10) 62.5% (5) 50% (3) Health 20% (1) 67% (2) 50% (4) 100% (2) 57% (4) 42% (5) 100% (1) Justice 50% (1) 25% (1) 80% (4) 0% (2) 50% (1) 100% (4) 75% (3) Legal and Parliamentary Services 67% (2) 100% (3) 75% (3) 100% (1) 100% (1) (0) 100% (1) Office of the Permanent Secretary 60% (6) 50% (4) 75% (6) 25% (5) 71% (5) 78% (7) 20% (1) Department August September October November December Development (0) 67% (2) 67% (2) 67% (6) 0% (1) Education 33% (5) 100% (4) 100% (5) 33% (1) (0) Environment and Rural Affairs 91% (10) 83% (5) 80% (4) (0) 67% (4) Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 67% (2) 20% (1) 25% (1) 67% (2) 0% (2) Finance and Central Services 33% (4) 54.5% (6) 75% (6) 89% (8) 60% (3) Health 0% (3) 0% (1) 0% (2) 54% (7) 50% (1) Justice 82% (14) 0% (3) 57% (4) 0% (1) 50% (1) Legal and Parliamentary Services 100% (1) 100% (3) 75% (3) (0) 50% (1) Office of the Permanent Secretary 44% (4) 33% (3) 75% (6) 67% (2) 14% (1) 2007 Department January February March April May Development 50% (1) 100% (3) 100% (3) 100% (1) 100% (1) Education 100% (2) 50% (2) 57% (4) 100% (4) (0) Environment and Rural Affairs 80% (4) 75% (3) 57% (4) (0) 100% (3) Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 0% (1) 50% (3) 25% (1) 0% (1) 67% (2) Finance and Central Services 100% (7) 80% (8) 100% (4) 0% (1) 57% (4) Health 50% (1) 60% (3) 100% (1) 67% (2) 83% (5) Justice 100% (1) 75% (6) 50% (1) 0% (1) 75% (3) Legal and Parliamentary Services (0) 100% (1) 100% (2) 0% (1) 67% (2) Office of the Permanent Secretary 50% (3) 28% (10) 82% (9) 64% (7) 67% (2) Directors-General* Economy (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Education (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Environment (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Health (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Justice and Communities (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Permanent Secretary (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Department June July August September Development 100% (1) 50% (1) (0) (0) Education (0) 100% (1) (0) (0) Environment and Rural Affairs 50% (2) 100 (2) (0) (0) Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning (0) (0) 0% (1) (0) Finance and Central Services 100% (3) 50% (1) (0) (0) Health 89% (8) 50% (1) (0) (0) Justice (0) 100% (1) (0) (0) Legal and Parliamentary Services (0) (0) (0) (0) Office of the Permanent Secretary (0) 100% (2) (0) (0) Directors-General* Economy (0) 83% (5) 80% (4) (0) Education (0) (0) (0) 100% (1) Environment 100% (1) 100% (3) (0) 100% (1) Health (0) 100% (1) 100% (3) 100% (1) Justice and Communities (0) 100% (1) (0) 100% (1) Permanent Secretary (0) 100% (1) 100% (1) 100% (2) Note:*Reflects a change in organisational structure.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 September 2020

The Multiple Roles of Scottish Woodlands

Fifty-Fourth Annual Report and Accounts of the Forestry Commission for the year ended 31st March 1974. London: Forestry Commission.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2011

S3W-40413

The Scottish Government has not proposed a consumer forum to replace any of Waterwatch Scotland''s functions I refer the member to the answer to question S3W-40409 on 16 March 2011 which sets out the statutory position with regards to the functions of Waterwatch Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2011

S3W-40171

The cash term figures are as published in the Green Book for Grant Aided Expenditure 2008-11 in March 2008 and do not take account of subsequent transfers of responsibility for Police ICT and pensions costs.

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