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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 May 2001

S1W-15797

The date of the next meeting is the first determinant of priority.The importance of timely publication is appreciated, but there are periods of more intense committee activity when the number, frequency and/or duration of meetings exceed the capacity to produce the Official Report in time for a committee's next meeting.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2000

S1W-10837

The agency has powers to issue notices requiring certain kinds of activities to be carried out to limit pollution.A copy of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency's report Phosphorus Control in Loch Lomond is available in the Parliament's Reference Centre (Bib. no. 9510).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 April 2000

S1W-05874

To ask the Scottish Executive what reassurances it can give, and what measures it is taking to ensure that there is no reduction in the sentences of convicted rapists unless offenders actively participate in programmes for positive change while in custody.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2000

S1W-06187

As Minister for Finance I will be responsible for co-ordination of National Statistics across the Scottish Executive.Under National Statistics, we will introduce new planning arrangements, in which we will be actively seeking the views of users of statistics including MSPs on their needs and priorities.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 1999

Audit Committee, 26 Oct 1999

On the public sector comparison, my understanding from NAO activity in the rest of the UK is that there is no reason why this information should remain confidential after a deal has been signed.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 March 2004

Plenary, 25 Mar 2004

Decisions should be made not just on educational grounds but with the active participation of parents and prospective parents.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2007

S2W-31373

Therefore any changes overtime may not be significant.Table 2 Percentage Change inEmployee Jobs in the Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities Industry byParliamentary Constituency, 2001-05 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Aberdeen Central * * * * Aberdeen North * ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2004

S2W-08840

The information requested is shown in the following tables:Children and Adults Treated in the Community Dental Service (CDS); by Health Board; Year Ending 31 March   2003R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 88,006 8.1% 34,675 0.9% Argyll and Clyde 5,016 5.5% 2,588 0.8% Ayrshire and Arran 7,449 9.3% 3,145 1.1% Borders 2,656 11.7% 1,223 1.4% Dumfries and Galloway 2,021 6.5% 1,510 1.3% Fife 9,043 11.8% 3,567 1.3% Forth Valley 2,775 4.5% 2,315 1.1% Grampian 8,114 7.3% 3,160 0.8% Greater Glasgow 15,160 8.2% 4,496 0.7% Highland 5,871 12.9% 1,491 0.9% Lanarkshire 12,676 10.1% 1,513 0.4% Lothian 7,449 4.6% 5,293 0.9% Orkney 1,285 30.0% 508 3.4% Shetland 2,315 43.5% 106 0.6% Tayside 3,385 4.2% 3,423 1.1% Western Isles 2,791 50.2% 337 1.6%     2002R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 93,312 8.6% 34,766 0.9% Argyll and Clyde 5,157 5.7% 1,952 0.6% Ayrshire and Arran 6,804 8.5% 3,509 1.2% Borders 3,231 14.2% 1,136 1.3% Dumfries and Galloway 2,401 7.7% 1,240 1.1% Fife 8,871 11.5% 3,244 1.2% Forth Valley 2,838 4.6% 1,950 0.9% Grampian 9,514 8.5% 4,575 1.1% Greater Glasgow 15,891 8.6% 4,907 0.7% Highland 6,604 14.5% 1,379 0.8% Lanarkshire 12,958 10.3% 1,315 0.3% Lothian 8,166 5.1% 5,622 0.9% Orkney 1,755 40.9% 589 3.9% Shetland 2,543 47.8% 92 0.6% Tayside 3,306 4.1% 3,027 1.0% Western Isles 3,273 58.8% 229 1.1%     2001R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 104,881 9.7% 36,951 0.9% Argyll and Clyde 5,303 5.8% 1,716 0.5% Ayrshire and Arran 7,521 9.4% 3,600 1.3% Borders 3,271 14.4% 1,014 1.2% Dumfries and Galloway 3,467 11.2% 1,441 1.2% Fife 9,400 12.2% 2,828 1.0% Forth Valley 3,602 5.8% 1,992 0.9% Grampian 11,560 10.4% 7,302 1.8% Greater Glasgow 15,123 8.2% 4,135 0.6% Highland 7,874 17.3% 1,229 0.8% Lanarkshire 15,095 12.0% 2,075 0.5% Lothian 9,350 5.8% 6,071 1.0% Orkney 2,105 49.1% 424 2.8% Shetland 3,676 69.1% 93 0.6% Tayside 3,514 4.4% 2,891 0.9% Western Isles 4,020 72.3% 140 0.7%     2000R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 118,957 11.0% 40,028 1.0% Argyll and Clyde 5,836 6.4% 1,769 0.5% Ayrshire and Arran 7,286 9.1% 2,808 1.0% Borders 3,625 16.0% 1,136 1.3% Dumfries and Galloway 4,844 15.6% 1,568 1.3% Fife 10,856 14.1% 2,615 1.0% Forth Valley 4,851 7.9% 2,274 1.0% Grampian 13,215 11.9% 8,841 2.1% Greater Glasgow 16,396 8.9% 4,495 0.7% Highland 8,576 18.8% 1,186 0.7% Lanarkshire 18,589 14.8% 1,996 0.5% Lothian 10,400 6.5% 7,646 1.2% Orkney 2,094 48.8% 519 3.5% Shetland 4,031 75.8% 100 0.6% Tayside 4,213 5.2% 2,931 1.0% Western Isles 4,145 74.5% 144 0.7%     1999R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 123,567 11.4% 40,211 1.0% Argyll and Clyde 5,882 6.5% 1,929 0.6% Ayrshire and Arran 7,837 9.8% 3,100 1.1% Borders 4,189 18.5% 900 1.1% Dumfries and Galloway 3,498 11.3% 1,272 1.1% Fife 11,741 15.3% 2,300 0.8% Forth Valley 5,811 9.4% 2,131 1.0% Grampian 13,730 12.3% 9,553 2.3% Greater Glasgow 16,913 9.2% 3,829 0.6% Highland 8,865 19.4% 1,169 0.7% Lanarkshire 18,886 15.1% 1,924 0.5% Lothian 11,648 7.3% 8,499 1.4% Orkney 2,724 63.5% 666 4.5% Shetland 3,805 71.5% 128 0.8% Tayside 5,673 7.0% 2,749 0.9% Western Isles 2,365 42.5% 62 0.3% Sources: SMR13 (Community Dental Service patient treatment record); GRO(S) (mid-year 2002 population data).Note: RRevised.These figures do not take account of other activities...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2003

S1W-33408

This will expand on previously planned activity, and will cover a three-year period.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 October 2000

S1W-10588

The funds will be allocated to local authorities on the basis of readiness for expenditure on activities detailed in Area Waste Plans.

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