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I will debate the statistics in more detail with Mr Brown, because I know that, although he is a lawyer, he has an accountant’s attribute in that he likes a true and fair view.
The Director General explained that, in a situation where a GP referred a patient for secondary care services, the onus lay on the receiving organisation to determine if that patient was entitled to free care.iiiLetter from Paul Gray, Director General for Health and Social Care and Chief Executive of NHS Scotland, 12 December 2018..
So the fact that a piece of work on somebody else’s property was going to be done alongside a scheduled monument’s general area would simply be taken into account in the normal planning process.
Technically, it is not spending review resource, but in practical terms it is additional resource for the universities and colleges in the period to 31 March 2011. In accounting terms, however, it would be in this year's budget line and not that of 2008 to 2011.
Entering into a contract with the council is something that the bus company does voluntarily, and it is up to the council to lay down the requirements that it has of that service.
That was the private finance initiative and public-private partnership accounting. Is the net result no increased cost for local government and a 3 per cent increase, ultimately, for health and central Government?
The next question is, that motion S3M-6679, in the name of Bruce Crawford, on approval of a Scottish statutory instrument, the Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts (Scotland) Order 2010, be agreed to.