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As a CPG, we would be open to doing that. Section 6.3.11 of the “Code of Conduct for Members of the Scottish Parliament” asks us to consider two things when we are looking at the establishment of a CPG: public interest and whether the proposed CPG would overlap with an existing CPG.
When someone proposes registering a CPG, is guidance sent to them or is it available to them, as regards how inclusive they have to be, and so on? There are rules in the “Code of Conduct for Members of the Scottish Parliament” and there is some guidance on the web page.
We manage individual conflicts of interest in accordance with best practice and the code of governance, which is set out in a number of papers that are linked to our board meetings.
In memory of Christopher, they have designed and managed to get funding for colour-coded ropes, which have been installed in the Clyde in Glasgow, and 10 savings of deaths have been attributed to that measure.
In memory of Christopher, they have designed and managed to get funding for colour-coded ropes, which have been installed in the Clyde in Glasgow, and 10 savings of deaths have been attributed to that measure.
I will be in Lanarkshire tomorrow and will, of course, raise the issue relating to the code black status and the continued challenges that NHS Lanarkshire faces.
(S5O-04129) I welcome the member’s question, particularly as this is victims awareness week. The victims code for Scotland sets out victims’ rights to information.
Local authorities are primarily responsible for dealing with fly tipping, and we provided them with updated guidance on doing so in the revised code of practice on litter and refuse, which was published in 2018.