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If the committee is interested, it can see the material that we used for the process online. On the committee's behalf, I thank Jim Tough and Michelle Jordan for coming to the meeting.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 February 2003
As a first step, SEPA will provide online access to Scottish European Pollutant Emission Register (EPER) emissions, initially in tabular form by the end of May 2003.
We intimated that we were keen to do that and contacted Mr Ben O'Riley at SPS headquarters, who informed us that it could be a long, protracted process.
I notice in the briefing paper that there is a caveat:"Nevertheless, with a reporter/rapporteur system there is a risk that the output of a committee's work could become more biased than it would otherwise have done. The ability of lobbyists to contact directly one responsible member of the committee may result in the work of that committee becoming more vu...
I notice in the briefing paper that there is a caveat:"Nevertheless, with a reporter/rapporteur system there is a risk that the output of a committee's work could become more biased than it would otherwise have done. The ability of lobbyists to contact directly one responsible member of the committee may result in the work of that committee becoming more vu...
I am not sure whether I have a space in my diary, but I have been in constant contact with the forum over the past two years and it is something that I would be interested in doing.
If we are talking about capacity, the first point of contact for a landlord in that position would probably be the team that deals with registration, which would give the landlord advice on properly managing their lets.