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Official Report Meeting date: 21 January 2009

Local Government and Communities Committee, 21 Jan 2009

The executor of a deceased person does not have to render an account to HM Revenue and Customs in respect of the deceased's estate—an integral part of the confirmation process—until six months have elapsed after the death.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 December 2008

Health and Sport Committee, 10 Dec 2008

Secondly, in giving effect to that, the minister's letter is to be welcomed because it recognises that, unless we have the data, all sorts of unsupported claims can be made in Parliament.I am in no doubt that drug misuse remains a matter of great concern not just to the committee, but to the Parliament as a whole, so I cannot conceive of a situation in which the Parliament will not want to bring the Government regularly to account...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2008

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee, 26 Jun 2008

Equally, there are factors that the member should have taken into account, and there is therefore responsibility on the part of the member.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2009

Review of SPCB Supported Bodies Committee, 10 Mar 2009

Those codes are not set in stone but develop as circumstances change, so it is important that there is dialogue between the accountable officer and the body to which that officer is accountable.
Committee reports Date published: 14 October 2020

Defamation and Malicious Publication (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Report

Accessibility of the Law Defamation law, and the processes around it, can be very inaccessible, especially for lay people with little or no experience of the law.
SPICe briefings Date published: 15 March 2024

Public participation in the Scottish Parliament: Understanding the core principles of deliberative democracy and creating a framework for measuring impact

Robust evaluation contributes to legitimacy and accountability. Furthermore, evaluation ensures the deliberative practice is doing what it is designed to do.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 May 2008

Plenary, 29 May 2008

There will be a new era of public accountability here in Scotland. Will the minister take an intervention?
Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 10 November 2010

The Scottish Government should be prepared to be accountable to the Parliament and should review the legislation after five years, taking into account its likely impact on consumers—particularly those in lower income brackets—the economy and cross-border and online trade.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 September 2007

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Since the 1 August 2004 the following campaigns have received PR support:1 August 2004 to 31 March 2005 PR Spend by Campaign Net Gross Alcohol £42,891.00 £50,397.00 ASB £39,798.00 £46,763.00 Care £22,155.00 £26,032.00 Child Protection on Internet £8,511.00 £10,000.00 Children's Charter Original £9,011.00 £10,588.00 Children's Hearings £15,948.00 £18,739.00 Debt Management £8,511.00 £10,000.00 Determind to Succeed £0.00 £0.00 Domestic Abuse £31,456.00 £36,961.00 Drugs £22,848.00 £26,847.00 E-Coli £8,511.00 £10,000.00 Environment £26,139.00 £30,713.00 Fire £29,787.00 £35,000.00 Flu £28,422.00 £33,396.00 GP Out-Of-Hours £4,255.00 £5,000.00 Health Service Recruitment £17,798.00 £20,912.00 Healthy Living £119,149.00 £140,000.00 Landlord £8,511.00 £10,000.00 Mental Health £6,624.00 £7,783.00 Organ Donation £10,312.00 £12,062.00 Race £46,631.00 £54,792.00 Road Safety £83,181.00 £97,729.00 Safer Scotland £0.00 £0.00 Smoking in Public Places (consultation) £5,596.00 £6,575.00 Smoking in Public Places (Health Dept) £70,000.00 £82,250.00 Teacher Recruitment £22,049.00 £25,908.00 Travel Awareness £29,787.00 £35,000.00 Valuing Parents £0.00 £0.00 Violence Against Public Sector Workers £26,403.00 £31,023.00 Total £770,071.00 £904,770.00 2005-06 PR Spend by Campaign Net Gross Alcohol £48,990.36 £57,563.67 ASB £36,296.60 £42,648.50 Children's Hearings £17,205.89 £20,216.92 Domestic Abuse £34,040.00 £39,997.00 Drugs £52,717.89 £61,943.53 Environment £42,553.19 £50,000.00 Fire Safety £17,025.00 £20,004.38 Flu £25,155.74 £29,557.99 Healthy Living £25,531.59 £29,999.62 Mental Health £19,577.19 £23,003.20 NHS Recruitment £68,085.00 £79,999.88 Organ Donation £21,276.00 £24,999.30 Race £49,954.96 £58,697.08 Road Safety £69,208.50 £81,319.99 Smoking in Public Places £169,000.00 £198,575.00 Teacher Recruitment £42,550.00 £49,996.25 Violence Against Public Sector Workers £34,045.00 £40,002.88 Volunteering £12,760.00 £14,993.01 Total £785,972.91 £923,518.20 2006-07 PR Spend by Campaign Net Gross Air Discount Scheme £10,217.65 £12,005.74 Choices for Life £4,255.32 £5,000.00 Older Person's Consultation £8,510.64 £9,999.99 Salmon Parasite £16,994.25 £19,968.24 Social Care PR £12,766.00 £15,000.10 Alcohol £38,444.82 £45,172.64 ASB £51,062.00 £59,997.87 Children's Hearings £17,021.26 £20,000.00 Domestic Abuse £34,042.55 £39,999.99 Drugs £44,721.43 £52,547.66 Fire Safety - Domestic £17,021.28 £19,999.97 Fire Safety - Legislation £17,021.28 £19,999.97 Flu £27,359.00 £32,146.86 Healthy Living £38,302.00 £45,004.85 Hep C £38,302.00 £45,004.85 Lay...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 June 2009

Plenary, 10 Jun 2009

Some people suggested new support for the hills through the land managers options part of the SRDP, but because of European rules, new LMOs cannot benefit farmers' bank accounts until mid-2011 at the earliest.

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