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When would that have arrived? The paper is dated 13 March. My point relates to the evidence Professor Alan Miller gave about the appointment of a commissioner who would be responsible for implementing a freedom of information act.
Amendment 147 proposes that the outstanding balance"shall be payable on the date on which the proceeds of sale are received".Payment would be mandatory.
Members will see in the report the advice of the parliamentary law officers, who say:"It is considered that it would be inappropriate to examine the petition further at the present time and deferral of consideration to a later date would be the most appropriate course of action."
I often hear the argument that more and more people are buying holiday properties in Spain, for example, but how did the system survive with Irish immigration into Scotland?
We have an extraordinary legacy of historic buildings and sites, which date back to pre-Neolithic times—5,000 years' worth of artefacts and sites, all of which can be explored.
Was the minister beginning to see problems with the delivery of the quality and standards II outcomes for 2002 to 2006 overlapping with the start date of Q and S III in April? Was the conclusion of Q and S III slipping beyond the 2010 completion date?
I understand that the issue has now moved on and that the minister will bring us up to date on that.I ask the minister to make a brief opening statement on both those issues.
On behalf of the planning profession, I must admit that our performance in preparing and keeping statutory development plans up to date is not good. The real worry is that, when the park plan becomes out of date, the scope for inconsistency becomes even greater.