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Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2003

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 11 Mar 2003

That might help to shape the discussion. We have two meetings, on 17 March and 25 March. The meeting that is scheduled for 17 March will be held at Loch Lomond.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 July 2004

S2W-09486

Early indications are that Patient-FocusedBooking is resulting in substantial reductions to DNA rates and cancellationsat all 30 major hospital booking sites included in the CCI Programme.Nhsscotland: Number of PatientsThat Did Not Attend Their First Out-patient Appointment, by NHS Board Area of Residence,During The Years Ended 31 March 2000, 31 March 2001,31 March 2002, 31 March 2003 And 31 March 2004P.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2002

S1W-20605

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-18626 by Lewis MacDonald on 28 November 2001, on what date the value of each Scottish Transport Group pension fund at 31 March 2001 will be available; what the estimate is of the value of each fund at 31 March 2002, and whether any increases in the value of each fund following 31 March 2000 will accrue to the fund members or to Her Majesty's Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2006

European and External Relations Committee, 28 Mar 2006

Scottish ParliamentEuropean and External Relations CommitteeTuesday 28 March 2006 Scottish ParliamentEuropean and External Relations CommitteeTuesday 28 March 2006 The Convener opened the meeting at 14:00 Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the fifth meeting in 2006 of the European and External Relations Committe...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2002

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 26 Nov 2002

That review must also be completed by March 2003. The consultation period for both pieces of work includes a number of meetings throughout the country during December.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 March 2006

Plenary, 01 Mar 2006

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees the following programme of business— Wednesday 8 March 2006 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Executive Debate: International Women's Day followed by Business Motion followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Thursday 9 March 2006 9.15 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Business 11.40 am General Question Time 12 noon First Minister's Question Time 2.15 pm Themed Question Time— Justice and Law Officers; Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 2.55 pm Executive Debate: Agriculture Strategy followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Wednesday 15 March 2006 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Executive Business followed by Business Motion followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Thursday 16 March 2006 9.15 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Executive Business 11.40 am General Question Time 12 noon First Minister's Question Time 2.15 pm Themed Question Time— Finance and Public Services and Communities; Education and Young People, Tourism, Culture and Sport 2.55 pm Executive Business followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 March 2000

Plenary, 23 Mar 2000

I wish to move the motion as set out in the bulletin with the small amendment that the members' business on Wednesday 29 March be swapped with the members' business on Thursday 30 March.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2001

S1W-11691

Data for these nursing homes are not included in the table and account for approximately 15 homes at 31 March 1998, 30 homes at 31 March 1999 and 30 homes at 31 March 2000.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 1999

S1W-00848

I have set the Registers of Scotland the following targets for 1999-2000:for the Trading Fund to achieve a return of 6% on net capital employed over the 3-year period ending 31 March 2000;to continue the Land Register extension programme by achieving the transfer of the Counties of Berwick, East Lothian, Peebles, Roxburgh and Selkirk to the Land Register on 1 October 1999 and preparing for the transfer of the Counties of Argyll and Bute on 1 April 2000.to maintain and enhance customer service through retention of their Charter Mark; by achieving a 97% rating for overall customer care; and by processing 95% of all other enquiries in compliance with the Registers of Scotland Customer Service Policy published in May 1999;to achieve turnaround times:- averaging 40, but not exceeding 50 working days for Sasine Writs;- averaging 40, but not exceeding 60 working days for Dealings with Whole;- not exceeding 200 working days for 60% of Domestic First Registrations;to reduce unit costs by 5% in real terms for Sasine Writs by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce unit costs by 2.4% in real terms for Dealings with Whole by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce the standard production cost index by 1.5% by 31 March 2000 from its base at 31 March 1999;to launch the first phase of Registers Direct by 31 August 1999 and the second phase by 31 March 2000; and to achieve a registration accuracy of at least 96% during 1999-2000.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 1999

S1W-00848

I have set the Registers of Scotland the following targets for 1999-2000:for the Trading Fund to achieve a return of 6% on net capital employed over the 3-year period ending 31 March 2000;to continue the Land Register extension programme by achieving the transfer of the Counties of Berwick, East Lothian, Peebles, Roxburgh and Selkirk to the Land Register on 1 October 1999 and preparing for the transfer of the Counties of Argyll and Bute on 1 April 2000.to maintain and enhance customer service through retention of their Charter Mark; by achieving a 97% rating for overall customer care; and by processing 95% of all other enquiries in compliance with the Registers of Scotland Customer Service Policy published in May 1999;to achieve turnaround times:- averaging 40, but not exceeding 50 working days for Sasine Writs;- averaging 40, but not exceeding 60 working days for Dealings with Whole;- not exceeding 200 working days for 60% of Domestic First Registrations;to reduce unit costs by 5% in real terms for Sasine Writs by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce unit costs by 2.4% in real terms for Dealings with Whole by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce the standard production cost index by 1.5% by 31 March 2000 from its base at 31 March 1999;to launch the first phase of Registers Direct by 31 August 1999 and the second phase by 31 March 2000; and to achieve a registration accuracy of at least 96% during 1999-2000.

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