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Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2000

Finance Committee, 22 Feb 2000

We are all desperately trying to spend our allowances before 31 March. There is no imagination here. I am sorry—carry on.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 February 2000

Rural Affairs Committee, 15 Feb 2000

We are the lead committee in consideration of this instrument and the deadline for parliamentary action is 10 March. This instrument has been laid under the negative procedure, which means that unless a formal motion to annul the order is agreed, it will come into effect.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 1999

Finance Committee, 14 Dec 1999

There will be a full budgetary cycle, starting next March, in which to discuss the 2001-02 figures.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 1999

Standards Committee, 27 Oct 1999

I accepted the offer of a job with Public Affairs Europe about three days before the Scottish Labour party conference in March 1998. The outcome of the selection interviews was not confirmed until the second week of June, which was after I had left my position as general secretary of the Scottish Labour party.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 July 2006

S2W-26459

The following table showsthe premises leased by the Scottish Office from 1 April 1999 to 1 July 1999 and bythe Scottish Executive from 1 July 1999 to 31 March 2006 and the annual cost.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2006

S2W-26232

The following table providesdetails of each interchange to the private sector in the period 4 April 1999 to 31 March 2006 includingthe name of the host organisation, the purpose, duration and cost of each secondment.There are 21 secondments fromScottish Executive to the private sector from 1 April 1999 to31 March 200...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 June 2005

S2W-16449

Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) programme costs for the financial year to 30 March 2005 totalled £14.48 million. Cost breakdown as requested is detailed in the table below: Education Maintenance Allowances (EMAs) Programme Costs 2004-05 (Financial Year) Local Education Authority EMA Payments Bonus Payments Admin Costs Total Set-Up and Admin Costs** Aberdeen City 154,830 28,800 4,950 188,580 35,000 (£10k + £25k) Aberdeenshire 250,170 34,050 6,180 290,400 35,000 Angus 137,320 24,000 4,320 165,640 35,000 Argyll and Bute 140,060 22,800 4,155 167,015 35,000 Clackmannanshire 75,300 13,500 4,440 93,240 35,000 Dumfries and Galloway 230,780 42,150 7,170 280,100 35,000 Dundee* 521,120 165,900 10,515 697,535 35,000 East Ayrshire* 451,880 139,350 10,530 601,760 35,000 East Dunbartonshire 178,270 31,950 4,740 214,960 35,000 East Lothian 125,560 24,000 3,585 153,145 35,000 East Renfrewshire 164,860 27,900 3,660 196,420 35,000 Edinburgh 395,680 70,350 14,205 480,235 35,000 Falkirk 141,140 24,900 5,130 171,170 35,000 Fife 543,640 87,100 13,725 644,465 35,000 Glasgow* 2,066,732 620,865 38,645 2,726,242 35,000 Highland 337,340 54,450 11,490 403,280 35,000 Inverclyde 163,950 29,400 4,845 198,195 35,000 Midlothian 88,820 16,050 2,685 107,555 35,000 Moray 106,240 19,500 3,450 129,190 35,000 North Ayrshire 259,200 44,400 7,995 311,595 35,000 North Lanarkshire 493,080 79,140 14,685 586,905 35,000 Orkney - Schools 36,930 6,450 1,050 44,430 35,000 Perth and Kinross 151,010 23,400 4,665 179,075 35,000 Renfrewshire 281,050 52,350 9,105 342,505 35,000 Scottish Borders 156,850 25,650 4,740 187,240 35,000 Shetland 23,170 4,350 945 28,465 35,000 South Ayrshire 189,480 34,950 6,300 230,730 35,000 South Lanarkshire 460,800 74,250 12,960 548,010 35,000 Stirling 104,100 16,200 2,820 123,120 35,000 West Dunbartonshire* 431,210 98,400 7,560 537,170 35,000 West Lothian 245,020 33,600 7,095 285,715 35,000 Western Isles 49,410 8,250 1,620 59,280 35,000 sub-total 9,155,002 1,978,405 239,960 11,373,367 1,120,000 SFEFC 2,502,815 533,250 69,990 3,106,055 35,000 (£10k + £25k) SFEFC 546,000 Total 11,657,817 251,155 309,950 14,479,422 **1,701,000 42 x (£5k + £8k) Colleges Notes:*Pilot local authority costs run from April 2004 - March 2005.All other local authorities (LAs) started from national rollout in August 2005.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 July 2004

S2W-09708

To produce 22 information leaflets and 10 major articles in the industry press.Quality of Service:To submit the scientific work of the Marine Ecosystems Programme to a peer review during 2004-05, and to put in place an agreed action plan to implement recommendations by the end of March 2005.To achieve accreditation by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service of the monitoring programmes for five new areas of work by March 2005.Efficiency Targets:93% of costs to be recovered from external customers (other than those agreed to be undertaken at marginal or shared costs).To restrict administrative staff costs to a maximum of 18% of the total staff costs.To achieve a research vessel utilisation of 96%, operating at a daily cost of £12,150 for Scotia and £2,960 for Clupea.To achieve cash releasing efficiency gains to the value of 1% of FRS’ budget.These targets should provide a sound basis for evaluating performance by establishing a time series for certain indicators and by requiring external scrutiny by accreditors and scientific peers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 June 2004

S2W-08597

Such informationwill identify where improvements are required to improve the quality of provision.Executive funding will conclude March 2005.HerMajesty’s Inspectorate of Education (HMIE) will carry out a specialist inspectionof educational provision for children and young people with autistic spectrum disordersthroughout Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 March 2002

S1W-23918

To ask the Scottish Executive, with regard to its news release SE5443/2002 of 4 March 2002, whether it will list the economic development projects in the west of Scotland that will benefit from the new round of support from European Structural Funds under the Objective 2 programme.

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