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VAT (£) January 54,685.43 62,703.74 February 47,869.96 55,363.66 March 35,574.96 41,248.41 April 20,545.13 23,940.28 May 24,965.55 29,228.41 June 23,039.91 26,963.38 July 30,324.78 35,429.71 August 35,689.90 ...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 September 2003
Those regulations (asamended) provide for the control of the display of advertisements in Scotland.The regulations specify the types of advertisement that are exempt fromcontrol, those that may be displayed with “deemed consent” and those whichrequire to be the subject of applications for express consent to displayadvertisements, within the interpretation o...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 August 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answers to questions S1W-25983 and S1W-32815 by Mr Jim Wallace on 29 May 2002 and 13 January 2003 respectively, what information it has on the investigation by the police and whether the operators of HM Prison Kilmarnock are likely to accrue performance points in respect of that incident.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 August 2003
The Water Industry Commissioner considered the operational efficiency of the three former water authorities compared to English and Welsh water and sewerage companies in his Cost and Performance report 2001-02 which may be found at:http://www.watercommissioner.co.uk/Costs%20and%20performance%202001-02.pdfThe Water Industry Commissioner will consider the ope...
The regulations require that all NHSScotland employers keep adequate records on compliance with the working time regulations.Information, in accordance with the Data Protection Act may be requested from each NHSScotland board.
A second pre-inquiry meeting was held in Fochabers on 26 May 2003. All of those who had objected to the proposals were invited to the meeting by letter and it was open to the public.
The statistics for persons proceeded against for drug offences relate to instances where the main offence involved the illegal importation, cultivation, supply or possession of drugs. Other offences may be drug related, such as those committed to fund a drug habit, but these cannot be separately identified within the statistics held centrally.Persons Procee...
However, the Scottish Executive maintains close contact with DTI and other UK Government Departments on trade issues, including GATS, and how they may impact on the Executive's responsibilities.