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Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2004

S2W-05092

It takes full account of ourdecommissioning activity and balances conservation concerns and aims with thecommercial interests of fishermen.Finally the Council agreedthe guide prices for fish species for 2004.On agriculture, theCouncil adopted by qualified majority the Presidency's compromise text for aregulation reinforcing the current requirements regardin...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 July 2003

S2W-01079

The details of Scottish Executive publications produced in the period from 12 May to 31 July 2000 are as follows:PublicationCostSingle Social Tenancy and Housing and Anti Social Behaviour Leaflets£6,728.08Agricultural Facts And Figures £834.90Aiming For Excellence Regulating Care And The Social Service£6,218.00All Party Consultative Steering Group Summary Report £6,481.60Antimicrobial Resistance Leaflet£17,988.10Beattie Committee£22,949.25Beattie Committee Report£33,395.47Beattie Committee Response Summary£12,773.00Building The Knowledge Driven Economy Booklet£6,646.75Child Protection - Health Guidance£18,510.00Childcare Link Scotland Leaflets£51,197.28Choosing A School£26,545.78Consultation On The General Teaching Council For Scotland£5,839.28Counting The Cost Booklet£3,339.70Cycling By Design£25,256.74Domestic Abuse Publication £34,293.40Improving Our Schools Summary £3,832.60Drug Misuse In Schools Guidelines£5,031.64E-Coli No 2 Leaflet£10,354.58Education For Work In Schools£16,858.08Enterprise Network Review£1,683.65Ethical Standards In Local Government Booklet£20,193.19Examining The Future Of Training For Work£20,761.19Fire Services Risk Assessment Booklet £4,298.63Framework Code Owner Occupied Sheltered Housing£1,720.85Govt Expenditure and Revenue Report£9,144.98Guidance On Local Transport£1,120.25Housing And Anti Social Behaviour£1,031.00Improving Our Schools Consultation£1,464.00Improving Our Schools Report And Summary£56,876.14Incapable Adults Bill£1,036.00Independent Commission On Local Govt And Scottish Parliament£12,135.22Integrated Transport Bill£10,594.39It Pays To Pay £2,339.78Lifelong Learning Targets£858.75Maclean Committee Reports£2,050.40Maths 2000 Booklet£42,457.00Memorandum Of Understanding£1,123.37National Cultural Strategy Translations £16,568.31National Parks Consultation Paper£14,160.38New Community Schools Newsletter £7,334.48New Single Social Housing Tenancy£979.00New Strategy For Scottish Tourism£32,262.98NHS Annual Report 1998-99£55,907.55NHS Complaints Procedure Leaflet£7,394.52NHS Education And Training£14,410.61NHS Learning Together£6,045.00NHS Loans Scheme£2,276.56Obtaining Maintenance From Abroad£1,627.28Parental Responsibilities£1,623.43Physical Punishment Children In Scotland£4,269.00Policy On Architecture£33,164.35Prevention Of Environmental Pollution£11,226.00Register Of Basic Seed Potatoes£3,402.00Review Of Assessment Pre-School And Ages 5-14£67,218.99Review Of Public Health Function£11,108.78Your Children Matter Booklet£6,857.00Road Users Charging Booklet £3,550.82Rural Petrol Stations Scheme£1,640.35Working With Children£12,193.83Safer Communities In Scotland£20,748.68Working Together (Programme Of Government)£34,667.78Safer Communities Through Partnership £1,586.00Safer Routes To School Booklet£12,505.55Scot Agriculture Guide To Grants And Services £2,462.40Scottish Climate Change Programme£18,459.05Scottish Tourism Consultation Doc £2,886.20Social Inclusion Booklets£49,769.48Social Inclusion Report£16,631.00Social Justice Guidance£3,265.00Special Needs Post School Provision (Beattie Committee)£2,348.60Spending Plans For Scotland£12,039.15Stalking And Harassment Consultation£4,966.58Stephen Lawrence Inquiry - An Action Plan £3,815.93Strategic Roads Review£34,663.01Supporting Active...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2001

S1W-17499

His response is as follows:A summary of the activities of the two fisheries research vessels, Scotia and Clupea, is provided in the table.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2006

Plenary, 22 Mar 2006

Her desire to share experiences and to learn from others made her an enthusiastic and active member of the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2001

Plenary, 22 Nov 2001

The CRHP will also have the power to regulate any future regulatory bodies that are established by the Scottish Parliament, even if such new bodies regulate activity in a devolved area. The motion says that the council will"be made accountable to the Scottish Parliament in respect of such of its functions as fall within devolved competence"but it does not s...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2000

Rural Affairs Committee, 02 May 2000

Although milk quota is relatively cheap at the moment, its value could well rise as the quota progresses—that is a fairly normal cyclical pattern.Furthermore, we have been in touch with Argyll and the Islands Enterprise, which has been active in taking steps to assist the local community.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 February 2007

Standards and Public Appointments Committee, 13 Feb 2007

One problem is that some non-MSP members of cross-party groups think that the groups can actually do something and so they get upset when it cannot. Obviously, the groups can raise issues and so on, but I think that non-MSP members confuse the groups with parliamentary committees.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 29 Mar 2006

Inevitably, in a small number of cases—there have been about 200 since Disclosure Scotland started operation—the person's name, date of birth and place of birth all check, but when the applicant gets the information back they say that it is not about them.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2005

Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill Committee, 22 Nov 2005

I have a heavy cold and it was difficult to get in. Do not worry about it. We are just happy to see you.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2004

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 11 May 2004

The starting point is set according to the policy decision; subsequently, such things tend to get varied upwards. I would not have put five days for the prescribed period; I would have put a longer period.

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