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Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2001

Rural Development Committee, 11 Dec 2001

There is a lot of talk about general principles, but there is little talk about how much land is worth, how that value is calculated and the way in which the valuation process relates to the amount of money that the land can be used to produce by lawful means. There has been little discussion about that, but in my constituency I already have come across exa...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 November 2001

Plenary, 29 Nov 2001

Why cannot we ask the minister to reconsider the issue? Does it take that long to produce a review? Can we draw together the relevant people in the field and consider the need to encourage more people to become audiologists, who—after all—take a bit of time to train?
Official Report Meeting date: 18 September 2001

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 18 Sep 2001

The commissioner could gather information that would be vital for anybody who wanted to check whether the convention had been implemented in full.The UK Government produces reports on the implementation of the convention, and the commissioner could be involved in that process.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2001

Finance Committee, 26 Jun 2001

We are not quite clear about what has gone wrong, but the Food and Drug Administration in the USA has withdrawn from one manufacturer the licence to produce recombinant factor VIII. Although that action had a major knock-on effect throughout the world, we are reasonably well placed in Scotland, because our contracts were drawn up centrally with manufacturer...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2001

Plenary, 21 Jun 2001

The allowance shall include employers' costs other than employers' National Insurance contributions and employers' pension contributions which are provided for under paragraph 2;(b) to establish and run an office, within the constituency/region from which the member was returned; (c) to meet with constituents either on a one-to-one basis or as a group;(d) subject to sub-paragraph (16), to meet his or her travelling expenses and overnight expenses relating to travel commencing within Scotland to destinations within the UK (but outside Scotland) and return incurred whilst undertaking Parliamentary duties;(e) to pay fees of attending a seminar/conference which relates to the member carrying out his or her Parliamentary duties;(f) to meet travelling expenses, overnight expenses, and fees of attending a seminar/conference incurred by a member's staff or volunteers who are assisting the member in his or her Parliamentary duties, which costs are not otherwise covered by paragraph 7;(g) to pay staff and volunteer training costs; (h) where any member pays an employee a "one-off" bonus payment, to meet any employers' National Insurance contributions which arise;(i) subject to sub-paragraphs (16) and (17) to meet travelling expenses and overnight expenses relating to travel to Brussels/Strasbourg for meetings with members of the European Parliament and/or representatives of European Union institutions, as part of his or her Parliamentary duties.(3) An employee of a member shall be employed on the terms and conditions determined by the SPCB from time to time. (4) A member may employ his or her employee on conditions which are more favourable to the employee, provided that this does not entail the member exceeding the amount of this allowance.(5) Staff and volunteers of a member shall be bound by the Allowances Code at Annex A.(6) Whilst the remuneration of employees shall be the responsibility of the member the SPCB shall provide: (a) payroll services for members' employees; and(b) arrangement for employers' pension contributions to be paid to an employee's choice of pension scheme,and members shall provide the SPCB with details about their employees to enable the SPCB to provide such services and make such arrangements.(7) A member may pool his or her allowance with another member or other members in order to employ employees who are shared between or amongst them, provided that:(a) the employee remains employed by a single member; and(b) the members concerned give written notice to the SPCB.(8) Where a member establishes an office under sub-paragraph (2)(b) the allowance shall be used for the following:(a) lease of a property or rental of premises;(b) the provision of utilities;(c) the purchase or lease of office furniture or equipment or the purchase of stationery;(d) the member or his or her staff using telecommunications, IT and photocopying equipment at a location other than the member's Parliamentary office base; and(e) other purposes ancillary to those specified in (a) to (d) above. (9) Where in a particular region more than one regional member is returned from a registered political party's regional list the notional amount in this allowance for establishing and running an office in each financial year shall be £12,000 and the maximum Members' Support Allowance for regional members concerned shall be computed as follows: (a) there shall be added together the notional amount of £12,000 per financial year in respect of one such regional member and 30% of that amount in respect of each of the other such regional members;(b) the resulting total sum shall be divided by the number of such regional members; and(c) that amount shall be deducted from the notional amount and the difference (if any) shall be deducted from the maximum amount in subparagraph (1) above. The sum thereby produced...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2001

Plenary, 20 Jun 2001

The carers strategy, which the Executive produced in November 1999, promised that an national health service helpline would be set up in spring 2000 to provide information and access to social services and support for carers.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2001

Plenary, 26 Apr 2001

Will the Executive help to bridge the gap that exists between the oil companies and the trusts, in order to produce a workable scheme? The details of the mileage allowance are complex, but they seem to compare unfavourably with MSPs' mileage allowance rates.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2001

Plenary, 07 Feb 2001

The Scottish Council Foundation recently produced a report on incapacity benefit.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2001

Finance Committee, 30 Jan 2001

But that is the responsibility of the individual manager of the asset, no matter who that is within the organisation. For example, in a factory that produces machine tools, someone would have made a bid within the departmental budget for the replacement of assets, which is fine.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 January 2001

Plenary, 24 Jan 2001

The museum is one of the area's very few public attractions left and commemorates the greatness of its railway history—the great engines were produced in Springburn. I draw the minister's attention to that museum, which is staffed partly by gallant volunteers.

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