Monday 20 June 2016 No 100/2016 Business Bulletin Iris Ghnothaichean

Today's Business

Meeting of the Parliament Committee Meetings There are no meetings today. There are no meetings today.

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Chamber | Seòmar

Meeting of the Parliament

There are no meetings today.

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Committees | Comataidhean

Committee Meetings

There are no meetings today.

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Chamber | Seòmar

Future Meetings of the Parliament

Business Programme agreed by the Parliament on 15 June 2016

Tuesday 28 June 2016

2:00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by First Minister Statement: EU Referendum followed by Scottish Government Debate: BBC Charter Developments followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business

Wednesday 29 June 2016

2:00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2:00 pm Portfolio Questions Communities, Social Security and Equalities followed by Ministerial Statement: A Delivery Plan for Excellence and Equity in Education followed by Ministerial Statement: Provisional Outturn 2015-16 followed by Scottish Government Debate: Gender and the Workplace followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:30 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business

Thursday 30 June 2016

10:45 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 10:45 am Members' Business 11:40 am General Questions 12:00 pm First Minister's Questions

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Committees | Comataidhean

Future Committee Meetings

The future business of the Parliament has not yet been agreed to.

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Motions | Gluasadan

Motions

Motions and amendments are usually printed the day after lodging. When an amendment is lodged, then the original motion will be republished alongside it.

Motions and amendments can be published with symbols:

* before the number indicates publication for the first time *…* around a section of text indicates changes to previously published material R indicates a member has declared a registered interest

The Parliamentary Bureau periodically deletes motions or amendments that are over six weeks old and not scheduled for debate.

Questions regarding this section should be directed to the Chamber Desk.

Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support

*S5M-00505 : Save our Services—That the Parliament notes with concern reports that NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s final draft local delivery plan includes proposals to transfer birthing services from the community maternity units at the Vale of Leven Hospital and Inverclyde Royal Hospital to the Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) in Paisley and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow; rejects the assertion in the plan that “extensive public engagement” has taken place on the proposals and is unaware of any attempt by the NHS board to consult members of the public; believes that denying pregnant women in Dumbarton, Vale of Leven, Helensburgh and Lomond the choice to give birth at the Vale of Leven Hospital runs contrary to the Vision for the Vale, which was published in 2009 and committed the Scottish Government to ensuring that the community maternity unit would be “sustained and promoted”; understands that the plan also includes proposals to close the rehabilitation wards at Lightburn Hospital and transfer emergency paediatric services to the QEUH with the downgrading of the children’s ward at the RAH; believes that the NHS board will make a decision on the proposals on 28 June 2016, and notes calls for the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport to intervene and pledge to work with local communities to prevent the closure of health services.

Other new and altered motions and amendments

*S5M-00517 Graeme Dey: Fundraising for Marie Curie by the Parkview Primary Care Centre, Carnoustie—That the Parliament welcomes the fundraising efforts of four doctors and two receptionists from the Carnoustie Medical Group’s Parkview Primary Care Centre, who recently raised £3,026 for Marie Curie at an event at Monikie Country Park in May 2016; notes that Dr Stephen Galbraith, Dr Lindsey Howe and Dr David Davies ran 10 kilometres, and Dr Amy Knighton, Lana Wood and Danielle Geddes ran five; believes that Marie Curie will use this to provide over 151 hours of free, high-quality hands-on care for people with a range of terminal conditions, including cancer; understands that the fundraising was carried out in tribute to the late Lynda Larg, who worked as a receptionist at the practice for eight years, and welcomes the work of Marie Curie in provide high-quality care to people. Supported by: Joan McAlpine*

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Motions | Gluasadan

*S5M-00516 Graeme Dey: Ailsa Summers, Scottish Women's Amateur Golf Championship Winner—That the Parliament congratulates Ailsa Summers, who is a member of Carnoustie Ladies Golf Club, on winning the Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship in West Kilbride after defeating her former university teammate, Gabrielle MacDonald; notes that Ailsa's success in winning this national trophy follows on from her victory three years ago when she won the St Rule Trophy, and wishes Ailsa continuing success on the fairways and greens of Scotland. R

*S5M-00515 Graeme Dey: Shaun Davies Named Apprentice of the Year—That the Parliament congratulates Shaun Davies, an apprentice bricklayer from Arbroath, on being named Apprentice of the Year at the Trade Awards; notes that Shaun is currently based at Stewart Milne Homes’ development at The Plaza at Riverside Quarter in Aberdeen; understands that Shaun was previously recognised for being best in his class when he was at college; believes that his award is recognition of his unwavering motivation and ambition to hone his skills in the trade and for his unparalleled work ethic, as well as his ability to learn fast and his attention to detail, and wishes him continued success with his career. Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Peter Chapman*

*S5M-00514 Clare Adamson: Braidhurst High School Performs Sunshine on Leith—That the Parliament applauds Braidhurst High School in Motherwell on a fantastic performance of Sunshine on Leith; congratulates the cast and crew on their excellent performances, particularly the principal cast members, Ben MacDougall, Kieran McDougall, Lauren McKinstry, Eryn Lawrie, Taylor McQuoid, Holly Worton, Jamie Leslie, Aiden Hughes, Ellie Brady and Tegan Quinton; acknowledges the hard work and dedication of all involved in producing a show of this standard, and wishes the headteacher, Mrs Rooney, and all the staff and pupils every success for the future. Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, James Dornan*

*S5M-00513 : Thorntree Primary School Streets Ahead Award—That the Parliament congratulates Thorntree Primary School in Glasgow on being crowned the overall winner of the Streets Ahead Awards; notes that this is a result of the pupils’ efforts in the east end of the city in organising litter picking sessions, delivering food parcels to older residents, planting bulbs at Shettleston Railway Station and visiting local nursing homes to showcase the skills of the school choir, and further notes the staff's efforts in organising these activities and the positive impact that this has had in the community. Supported by: *, Alexander Burnett*, Ross Thomson*, Alison Harris*, Bill Kidd*, *, Donald Cameron*, Peter Chapman*, John Lamont*, Kenneth Gibson*, Ivan McKee*, *, *

*S5M-00512 Stuart McMillan: Greenock Chamber of Commerce Bees Knees Awards—That the Parliament congratulates the many winners and finalists of the Bee’s Knees Awards 2016, hosted by Greenock Chamber of Commerce, specifically the Excellence in Customer Focus winner, Argowan Hospice, Best Use of Technology and Innovation winner, RIG Arts, Excellence in Marketing and Communications winner, Quarriers, Excellence in Skills and Learning and Manufacturer or Producer of the Year, Ferguson Marine, Best Performing Small Business, Scotcrest, Best Performing Medium Business, Holiday Inn Express Hotel Greenock, Best Performing Large Business, Enchanted Forest Nursery, Inverclyde Goes Global award winner, Peelports – Clydeport, which operates Greenock Ocean Terminal, Emerging Young Talent winner, Sarah Lowe of Enchanted Forest, and the Lifetime Achievement award-winner, Pat Bryceland; understands that £3,500 was raised on the night for Ocean Youth Trust Scotland, a Greenock- based charity supporting 12 to 25-year-olds to give them experience of sail training as part of their

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Motions | Gluasadan personal development; recognises the significant level of work and dedication by this year’s finalists, and wishes the winners continued success for the future. Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Bill Kidd*, James Dornan*, Jamie Greene*, Kenneth Gibson*

*S5M-00511 Andy Wightman: Launch of Living Rent National Tenants' Union Membership—That the Parliament understands that the number of Scots living in the private rented sector (PRS) increased from 5% in 1999 to 14% in 2014 and that tenants in the PRS often face unaffordable rent levels, poor living conditions and insecurity; considers this to be unacceptable as everyone has the right to decent, affordable housing; recognises that many European countries have national tenants’ unions that work for better housing; welcomes the news that Scottish tenants have established a union to represent their interests, and congratulates Living Rent, Scotland’s national tenants’ union, on its membership launch.

*S5M-00510 Donald Cameron: A National Care Framework for Huntington’s Disease—That the Parliament understands that Huntington’s Disease (HD) is a rare, hereditary, degenerative, incurable and ultimately fatal condition that attacks the brain and central nervous system and that the disease affects an estimated 1,100 people in Scotland, with a further 4,000-6,000 at risk of inheriting it; welcomes the Scottish Government’s decision to commission the Scottish Huntington’s Association (SHA) to lead on the development of a national care framework for HD to help drive up standards of care and support; further welcomes SHA’s announcement of a multidisciplinary expert group to lead on the development of the framework; wishes the SHA, the development group and the wider HD community every success in their work, and calls on health and social care providers throughout Scotland to get behind the growing movement to raise both awareness of HD and the standards of care and support provided to generations of families who have had its devastating impact visited on them. Supported by: Ross Thomson*, Alexander Burnett*, Alison Harris*, John Mason*, *, John Lamont*, Alison Johnstone*, John Finnie*, James Dornan*, Oliver Mundell*, Liam McArthur*, Iain Gray*, Peter Chapman*, Douglas Ross*, Kenneth Gibson*, Miles Briggs*

*S5M-00509 Kezia Dugdale: Jo Cox MP—That the Parliament pays tribute to Jo Cox MP, who was murdered while serving the people of her constituency; recognises her dedication and commitment to creating a better world, particularly for the poorest and most vulnerable people; passes on its condolences to her husband, Brendan, and their two beautiful young children; urges everybody to pay heed to Brendan's call to "fight against the hatred that killed her"; pays tribute to all those who serve the public in any form, and commits to working together, regardless of party affiliation, to conduct public debate with good humour, understanding and Jo's enduring spirit to make the world a better place. Supported by: Miles Briggs*, John Finnie*, Alexander Burnett*, Alison Johnstone*, Alison Harris*, *, Kate Forbes*, Annie Wells*, *, Douglas Ross*, Monica Lennon*, James Dornan*, Ross Thomson*, Jackie Baillie*, *, Stuart McMillan*, James Kelly*, Rhoda Grant*, Bob Doris*, Richard Lochhead*, John Mason*, Neil Findlay*, Oliver Mundell*, Michael Russell*, Bruce Crawford*, Stewart Stevenson*, John Lamont*, Ivan McKee*, Clare Haughey*, *, Margaret Mitchell*, Gillian Martin*, Mark Griffin*, *, *, Murdo Fraser*, Donald Cameron*, Colin Smyth*, Lewis Macdonald*, *, Patrick Harvie*, Ash Denham*, Graeme Dey*, David Stewart*, Richard Leonard*, Claudia Beamish*, Jackson Carlaw*, Liam McArthur*, Anas Sarwar*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Christina McKelvie*, Jenny Gilruth*, *, Mary Fee*, John Scott*, Angus MacDonald*, Joan McAlpine*, Jenny Marra*, Bill Kidd*, Alex Rowley*, Iain Gray*, Jamie Greene*, Alex Neil*, Gordon MacDonald*, Peter Chapman*, Fulton MacGregor*, Jeane Freeman*, Kenneth Gibson*, Emma

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Motions | Gluasadan

Harper*, Johann Lamont*, *, Elaine Smith*, Mark Ruskell*, Gail Ross*, Christine Grahame*, Daniel Johnson*

*S5M-00508 Richard Lyle: Support the Mossend Senior Citizens Centre—That the Parliament is concerned to hear of the proposed closure of a number of community facilities and libraries across North Lanarkshire by CultureNL; recognises that one such facility is the Mossend Senior Citizens Centre in the Uddingston and Bellshill parliamentary constituency; understands that the centre is one of very few facilities at the heart of that community; believes that it can be better used by the community if adequate support is given to promoting the benefits of the centre, and calls on CultureNL to listen to the views of over 1,200 people who have signed a petition to oppose the proposed closure of a much-loved community facility. Supported by: James Dornan*, Bill Kidd*, Clare Haughey*

*S5M-00507 Douglas Ross: Baxters Soup Challenge 2016—That the Parliament congratulates the Baxters Food Group of Fochabers on its continued support for the annual Milne's High School Soup Challenge; notes that the purpose of the competition is to develop an innovative soup recipe suitable for a family, calculate costs, design and produce a product label and write a promotional jingle; further notes that this year the competition was won by S3 pupils, Thomas Hopkins, Joanna Walker, Daisy Wiles, James Gillies and Rebekah Lee, who came top with their recipe for pizza soup; welcomes the continuing links between Baxters Food Group and the local community and the desire to encourage pupils to develop a wide range of skills, imaginative, culinary and technical, and wishes both Baxters and the pupils of Milne's High School continued success in the future. Supported by: Ross Thomson*, Alexander Burnett*, Donald Cameron*, Oliver Mundell*, Annie Wells*, Alison Harris*, John Lamont*, Miles Briggs*, Peter Chapman*

*S5M-00506 Jackson Carlaw: Success for Talented Belmont House School Artists—That the Parliament congratulates Struan Beaton and Hafsah Malik, who are pupils at Belmont House School, on their awards in the Tesco Bank Art Competition for Schools; acknowledges the assistance of their art teacher, Karen McDonald, in their success in the competition, in which there were more than 7,500 entries, and wishes Struan and Hafsah all the best in their future artistic endeavours. Supported by: Ross Thomson*, Margaret Mitchell*, Alexander Burnett*, Oliver Mundell*, Annie Wells*, Alison Harris*, Donald Cameron*, John Lamont*, Peter Chapman*, Douglas Ross*, Miles Briggs*

*S5M-00504 Ivan McKee: Bob Holman, Anti-poverty Activist—That the Parliament notes with sadness the passing of Bob Holman; understands that Bob had been a passionate advocate for the poorest and most vulnerable in society throughout his life; further understands that he was educated at University College London and the London School of Economics before he began work, moving from a childcare officer at Hertfordshire Council to lectureships in Birmingham, Glasgow and Bath universities; further notes his decision to give up his university career to work in some of the most vulnerable communities across the country, eventually moving to Easterhouse to serve as a social worker; appreciates his co-founding of the Family Action in Rogerfield and Easterhouse (FARE) Project in particular, which now provides services, support and opportunities to the local people of Easterhouse; notes that his world view was often influenced by his strong Christian faith, and appreciates the fundamentally positive legacy that he has left behind, from his extensive writings and social work to his loving family.

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Supported by: John Mason*, Monica Lennon*, Gillian Martin*, Murdo Fraser*, Christina McKelvie*, James Dornan*, Anas Sarwar*, Richard Leonard*, Johann Lamont*, Joan McAlpine*, Bill Kidd*, John Finnie*, Clare Haughey*, *, Neil Findlay*, Iain Gray*, Emma Harper*, Kenneth Gibson*, Jackie Baillie*

*S5M-00503 Annie Wells: Glasgow Bike Shed's Build Your Own Bike Initiative—That the Parliament congratulates the Glasgow-based charity, Glasgow Bike Shed, on winning a £5,000 award at the Spirit of the Community Awards; notes the use of this money to run its Build Your Own Bike courses for 16 homeless women in the city; notes the opportunity that this project will give homeless women to enjoy the experience of riding a bike that they build themselves, and further notes the wider efforts of the charity in the promotion of positive mental and physical health through encouraging people to cycle, learn to ride their bikes safely and to promote cycling as a means of transport. Supported by: Jamie Greene*, *, Oliver Mundell*, Richard Lyle*, Margaret Mitchell*, Colin Beattie*, Stuart McMillan*, Pauline McNeill*, John Lamont*, Alison Harris*, Adam Tomkins*, Richard Lochhead*, Ivan McKee*, Bob Doris*, Donald Cameron*, Peter Chapman*

*S5M-00502 Jamie Greene: Congratulations to the Winners of the Young Enterprise Scotland Awards—That the Parliament congratulates all the winners of the Young Enterprise Scotland (YES) Awards held in Glasgow on 15 June 2016; notes that the YES awards are given to outstanding young people from across Scotland who show an entrepreneurial spirit and business start-up mentality; celebrates the success of the businesses set up by young people aged 16 to 18 across Scotland and thanks them for their hard work; in particular, congratulates the company, Glassact, from Inverclyde Academy in Greenock whose managing director, Natalie Roberts, won the MD of the Year Award at the Scottish finals, and also to Pure Chuffed, which won the grand prize of Scottish Company of the Year; acknowledges the importance of encouraging young people throughout Scotland to be inspired to create new ideas and have ambitions to start-up their own businesses, and welcomes YES’s involvement in this field. Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Margaret Mitchell*, Richard Lyle*, Kenneth Gibson*, Murdo Fraser*, Colin Beattie*, Donald Cameron*, Stuart McMillan*, Douglas Ross*, Oliver Mundell*, John Lamont*, Alison Harris*, Adam Tomkins*, Richard Lochhead*, Peter Chapman*

Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support

S5M-00501 Neil Findlay: End the Tampon Tax (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Mark Griffin*, Iain Gray*, Richard Leonard*, Alex Rowley*, Jackie Baillie*, Elaine Smith*

S5M-00499 Gillian Martin: Celebrating BBC Aberdeen’s Awards Success (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Colin Beattie*, Jackson Carlaw*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson*

S5M-00497 Gordon MacDonald: Al-Anon Family Groups, 65 Years of Supporting Families with Alcohol-related Issues (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Colin Beattie*

S5M-00495 Oliver Mundell: Lockerbie Gala Day 2016 (lodged on 16 June 2016)

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New Support: Jackson Carlaw*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson*, Bill Kidd*, Emma Harper*, Jackie Baillie*

S5M-00494 Peter Chapman: Call for Action on Improving Safety on the A947 (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Margaret Mitchell*, Jackson Carlaw*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson*

S5M-00493 Neil Bibby: Bus Services Driving Passengers round the Bend (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: John Finnie*, Jackie Baillie*

S5M-00492 Mairi Evans: Queen’s Fire Service Medal for Bryan Cuthill (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Margaret Mitchell*, Ross Thomson*, Jackie Baillie*

S5M-00491 Liam Kerr: Young Addaction Dundee, Asda Foundation Funding (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Douglas Ross*, Ross Thomson*, Jackie Baillie*

S5M-00488 Maree Todd: Jade Konkel, Scotland's First Full-time Professional Women's Rugby Player (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Jackson Carlaw*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, John Finnie*

S5M-00487 Jackson Carlaw: Heron Bros Seeks Specialist Local Subcontractors for School Works (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Colin Beattie*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson*

S5M-00486 Jackson Carlaw: Cosgrove Care Chief Executive, Walter Hecht, to Retire (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Donald Cameron*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson*, Anas Sarwar*

S5M-00485 Jackson Carlaw: Primary School Raised £1,302 for Diabetes UK (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Margaret Mitchell*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson*

S5M-00484 Jackson Carlaw: Libraries to Mark 100 Years since the Birth of Roald Dahl (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Douglas Ross*, Ross Thomson*

S5M-00483 Monica Lennon: Congratulations to St John Ogilvie High School, Hamilton (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: Colin Beattie*

S5M-00482 Bob Doris: Maryhill Volunteers Help Preserve Scotland’s Canals (lodged on 15 June 2016)

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New Support: Jackson Carlaw*

S5M-00479 Christina McKelvie: Human Rights Violations at Yarl's Wood Detention Centre (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: John Finnie*, Emma Harper*

S5M-00478 Clare Adamson: Scottish Rowing Championships (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: Jackson Carlaw*

S5M-00473 Alex Rowley: UK Ban on Hunting Trophies (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: Anas Sarwar*, Emma Harper*

S5M-00469 Douglas Ross: Whale and Dolphin Centre a First-class Attraction for Moray (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: Ross Thomson*

S5M-00461 Colin Beattie: Rotary Club Cyclist's Sponsored Bike Ride (lodged on 14 June 2016) New Support: Jackson Carlaw*

S5M-00458 Gail Ross: First Graduate Medical Programme (lodged on 14 June 2016) New Support: Emma Harper*

S5M-00454 Ash Denham: MoonWalk Scotland Success (lodged on 14 June 2016) New Support: Jackson Carlaw*

S5M-00449 Christina McKelvie: MND Charity Successes at the 2016 SCVO Scottish Charity Awards (lodged on 13 June 2016) New Support: Margaret Mitchell*, Jackson Carlaw*, Emma Harper*

S5M-00433 Gail Ross: Ullapool and District Pipe Band Success (lodged on 13 June 2016) New Support: Emma Harper*

S5M-00415 Bill Kidd: Commitment to Shipyard Workers on the Clyde (lodged on 10 June 2016) New Support: Anas Sarwar*, Emma Harper*

S5M-00413 Neil Findlay: Time for Change at Sports Direct (lodged on 10 June 2016) New Support: Claire Baker*

S5M-00409 Pauline McNeill: Glasgow Shopping and Nightlife Economy (lodged on 10 June 2016) New Support: Anas Sarwar*

S5M-00406 Clare Adamson: EVA Wins Royal Television Society Award (lodged on 09 June 2016)

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Motions | Gluasadan

New Support: Claire Baker*

S5M-00368 Bill Kidd: Congratulating the Islamic Unity Alliance (lodged on 07 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin*

S5M-00367 Gillian Martin: Celebrating the Taste of Grampian 2016 (lodged on 07 June 2016) New Support: Douglas Ross*

S5M-00361 Richard Lochhead: Congratulations to Islavale FC (lodged on 07 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin*

S5M-00359 Ross Greer: Lenzie Academy U15s Cup Final Victory (lodged on 07 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin*

S5M-00358 Stuart McMillan: Glasgow Life Launches Appeal (lodged on 06 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin*

S5M-00336 Richard Lochhead: The Incredible Successes of the Rock Academy, Lossiemouth (lodged on 03 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin*

S5M-00269 Liam McArthur: Prioritise a Warm Homes Act (lodged on 31 May 2016) New Support: Claire Baker*

S5M-00253 James Dornan: Living Wage in Scottish Football (lodged on 31 May 2016) New Support: Claire Baker*

S5M-00201 Neil Findlay: UCU Striking for Fair Pay, Equality and an End to Casualisation (lodged on 25 May 2016) New Support: Claire Baker*

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Questions | Ceistean

Written Questions

Questions in which a member has indicated a declarable interest are marked with an "R".

Written questions lodged on 17 June 2016

S5W-00826 David Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government whether the SNP 2016 manifesto commitment to “the first low emission zone to be put in place by the end of 2018” means that such a zone will be fully operational by that date, or that notice will be given to the affected parties by that date. S5W-00855 Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government what the purpose is of the NHS Pre- Registration Pharmacist Scheme. S5W-00856 Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government how it measures whether students who have enrolled in the NHS Pre-Registration Pharmacist Scheme are satisfied (a) with the experience and (b) that the scheme is fit for purpose. S5W-00857 Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government how many places are available on the NHS Pre-Registration Pharmacist Scheme for 2016-17. S5W-00858 Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government how many pharmacy graduates have received NHS Pre-Registration Pharmacist Scheme funding in each of the last 10 years. S5W-00859 Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has carried out of how the NHS Pre-Registration Pharmacist Scheme compares with similar schemes in the rest of the UK, and whether it will publish the findings. S5W-00860 John Finnie: To ask the Scottish Government for what reason Lyme disease is not a notifiable disease in Scotland. S5W-00861 Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government whether it considers that domestic abuse only courts provide a better service to victims of domestic abuse and a more focussed and managed criminal justice response to this issue. S5W-00862 Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government what plans it has to roll out domestic abuse courts in the Highlands and Islands. S5W-00863 John Lamont: To ask the Scottish Government what the status is of the drafting of an update to the Initial Hawick Action Plan, which was published in March 2016. S5W-00864 John Lamont: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions have taken place between Scottish Enterprise, Scottish Borders Council, local businesses and other stakeholders about the Initial Hawick Action Plan since its publication in March 2016. S5W-00865 John Lamont: To ask the Scottish Government what consideration it has given to establishing an enterprise or regeneration zone for Hawick, as outlined in the Initial Hawick Action Plan. S5W-00866 John Lamont: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will commit to establishing an enterprise or regeneration zone for Hawick, as outlined in the Initial Hawick Action Plan. S5W-00868 Alison Johnstone: To ask the Scottish Government what plans it has to place a duty on strategic partners to act as planning authorities for childcare availability, as recommended by the Commission for Childcare Reform in its June 2015 report, Meeting Scotland's Childcare Challenge.

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Questions | Ceistean

S5W-00869 Alison Johnstone: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide data showing the net income position of different families as recommended by the Commission for Childcare Reform in its June 2015 report, Meeting Scotland's Childcare Challenge. S5W-00870 John Lamont: To ask the Scottish Government when it expects an updated Hawick action plan to be published. S5W-00871 John Lamont: To ask the Scottish Government what consideration it has given to the Local Government Boundaries Commission for Scotland’s Fifth Electoral Review. S5W-00872 John Lamont: To ask the Scottish Government when it will respond to the Local Government Boundaries Commission for Scotland’s Fifth Electoral Review and particularly in relation to the proposals regarding Hawick. S5W-00873 John Lamont: To ask the Scottish Government what powers it has to partially or wholly reject proposals from the Local Government Boundaries Commission for Scotland. S5W-00874 John Lamont: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will reject proposals from the Local Government Boundaries Commission for Scotland that do not have the support of local communities. S5W-00875 Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government when it will implement the (a) Assignation of and Succession to Agricultural Tenancies and (b) Rent Review section of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016.

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New Subordinate Legislation | Adhartas Reachdais

New Subordinate Legislation

New Subordinate Legislation

Laid only instruments

The following instrument was laid before the Parliament on 17 June 2016 and is not subject to any parliamentary procedure—

Act of Adjournal (Criminal Procedure Rules 1996 Amendment) (No. 3) (Instruction of Representation in the High Court) 2016 (SSI 2016/201) laid under section 30(2) of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010

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Progress of Subordinate Legislation | Adhartas Reachdais

Progress of Subordinate Legislation

Subordinate Legislation (date of laying) (lead committee)

Negative instruments

Subject to annulment by 25 June 2016 Lead committee to report by 20 June 2016 Common Agricultural Policy (Direct Payments etc.) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/178) (17 May 2016) (Rural Economy and Connectivity)

Subject to annulment by 7 September 2016 Lead committee to report by 5 September 2016 Sexual Offences Act 2003 (Prescribed Police Stations) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/187) (26 May 2016) (Justice)

Air Weapons Licensing (Scotland) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/188) (26 May 2016) (Justice)

Subject to annulment by 15 September 2016 Lead committee to report by 12 September 2016 Foods for Specific Groups (Scotland) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/190) (3 June 2016) (Health and Sport)

Food Information (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/191) (3 June 2016) (Health and Sport)

Subject to annulment by 21 September 2016 Lead committee to report by 19 September 2016 National Health Service (Free Prescriptions and Charges for Drugs and Appliances) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/195) (9 June 2016) (Health and Sport)

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