BUSINESS BULLETIN No. 303/2012 Thursday 27 September 2012

BUSINESS BULLETIN No. 303/2012 Thursday 27 September 2012

BUSINESS BULLETIN No. 303/2012 Thursday 27 September 2012 Summary of Today’s Business Meetings of Committees 9.00 am Equal Opportunities Committee Committee Room 4 9.30 am Standards, Procedures and Public Committee Room 1 Appointments Committee ___________________________________________________________________ Meeting of the Parliament 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister’s Questions 12.30 pm Members’ Business – S4M-03551 Hugh Henry: NSPCC 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Scottish Government Debate: Common Agricultural Policy followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time For full details of today’s business, see Section A. For full details of the future business, see sections B and C. ___________________________________________________________________ 1 Contents The sections which appear in today’s Business Bulletin are in bold Section A: Today’s Business - Meetings of Committees - Meeting of the Parliament Section B: Future Meetings of the Parliament Section C: Future Meetings of Committees Section D: Oral Questions - Questions selected for First Minister’s Question Time - Questions selected for response by Ministers and junior Scottish Ministers at Question Time Section E: Written Questions – new questions for written answer Section F: Motions and Amendments Section G: Bills - New Bills introduced - New amendments to Bills - Members’ Bills proposals Section H: New Documents – new documents laid before the Parliament and committee reports published Section I: Petitions – new public petitions Section J: Progress of Legislation – progress of Bills and subordinate legislation 2 Business Bulletin: Thursday 27 September 2012 Section A – Today’s Business Meetings of Committees All meetings take place in the Scottish Parliament, unless otherwise specified. Contact details for Committee Clerks are provided at the end of the Bulletin. Equal Opportunities Committee 17th Meeting, 2012 The Committee will meet at 9.00 am in Committee Room 4 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take item 4 in private. 2. Work programme: The Committee will consider whether it wishes to sponsor an exhibition in March 2013 focussed on the lives of Gypsy/Travellers. 3. Having and Keeping a Home: steps to preventing homelessness among young people (in private): The Committee will consider a draft report. 4. Work programme: The Committee will consider its approach to its work programme. Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 12th Meeting, 2012 The Committee will meet at 9.30 am in Committee Room 1 1. Declaration of interests: Brian Adam and John Mason will be invited to declare any relevant interests. 2. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take item 4 in private. 3. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether its consideration of a draft report on Review of Section 7 of Code of Conduct should be taken in private at future meetings. 4. Review of Section 7 of Code of Conduct: The Committee will consider a note by the Clerk. 5. Scotland Act 2012 (in private): The Committee will consider a draft report and draft Standing Order rule changes. 6. Committee Inquiry (in private): The Committee will consider its approach to its next inquiry. 3 Meeting of the Parliament 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 1. Patricia Ferguson: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the meeting of the Remploy stakeholder group of 19 September 2012. (S4O-01326) 2. Richard Baker: [Not Lodged] 3. Patrick Harvie: To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its policy on nuclear weapons, whether it will participate in the spring 2013 conference in Norway on the humanitarian consequences of these. (S4O-01328) 4. Mary Fee: To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to introduce rail links to towns in West Scotland that currently have none. (S4O-01329) 5. Rob Gibson: To ask the Scottish Government whether marine and onshore energy producers in Scotland will have equitable access charges to the UK grid. (S4O-01330) 6. Gordon MacDonald: To ask the Scottish Government what assessments are undertaken prior to placing people being monitored under the multi-agency public protection arrangements in unsupervised bed and breakfast accommodation. (S4O- 01331) 7. Kezia Dugdale: To ask the Scottish Government how its forthcoming Bankruptcy Bill will support the growth and development of credit unions. (S4O-01332) 8. Mark McDonald: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the UK Government’s rejection of the final offer from Remploy Aberdeen. (S4O-01333) 9. Dave Thompson: To ask the Scottish Government when the works to install the new barriers on the level crossings at Corpach, Brora, Kirkton and Dalchalm will be completed. (S4O-01334) 10. John Finnie: To ask the Scottish Government what improvements it is making to the A82 between Fort William and Inverness. (S4O-01335) 12.00 pm First Minister’s Questions 1. Johann Lamont: To ask the First Minister what engagements he has planned for the rest of the day (S4F-00876) 2. Ruth Davidson: To ask the First Minister when he will next meet the Prime Minister. (S4F-00871) 4 3. Willie Rennie: To ask the First Minister what issues will be discussed at the next meeting of the Cabinet. (S4F-00872) 4. Sandra White: To ask the First Minister what progress is being made with reducing waiting times for treatment for drug misuse. (S4F-00883) 5. Neil Findlay: To ask the First Minister what support the Scottish Government provides to colleges that merge. (S4F-00879) 6. Murdo Fraser: To ask the Scottish Government how it will ensure that patients in Scotland with heart conditions receive treatment that is comparable with that for those from the rest of the UK. (S4F-00881) 12.30 pm Members’ Business Debate on the subject of— S4M-03551 Hugh Henry: NSPCC—That the Parliament notes that the National Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) was founded in 1884 by the Reverend Benjamin Waugh; understands that, over the last 128 years, NSPCC has helped more than 10 million children in the UK; agrees with its vision to end child cruelty; understands that child neglect is the most common form of child abuse in Scotland; applauds NSPCC for its new programme, Improving Parenting, Improving Practice, which aims to reduce instances of child neglect by supporting parents to better understand their children’s needs and to improve the bond between parent and child; is pleased that Renfrewshire is one of the eight areas where NSPCC is trialing the programme, which it considers to be groundbreaking; congratulates NSPCC on this initiative, and looks forward to a wider rollout. 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Scottish Government Debate: Common Agricultural Policy S4M-04263 Richard Lochhead: Common Agricultural Policy—That the Parliament notes the progress to date in the EU negotiations on the future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (2014 – 2020); supports the Scottish Government’s commitment to press, in partnership with stakeholders, for a CAP that has sufficient flexibility for it to be implemented in Scotland in line with the Parliament’s devolved responsibilities, ensuring that agriculture remains a dynamic and competitive industry that makes sustainable use of Scotland’s natural resources, and believes that the UK Government’s negotiating position must take account of the priorities of devolved administrations, which should play an appropriately full role in the negotiating process. 5 The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendments S4M-04263.1 Claire Baker: Common Agricultural Policy—As an amendment to motion S4M-04263 in the name of Richard Lochhead (Common Agricultural Policy), after ―resources‖ insert ―while delivering public benefit and supporting rural communities‖. S4M-04263.3 Alex Fergusson: Common Agricultural Policy—As an amendment to motion S4M-04263 in the name of Richard Lochhead (Common Agricultural Policy), insert at end ―, and further believes that the Scottish Government must take every opportunity to make its priorities known to both the UK Government and the European Commission.‖ S4M-04263.2 Jim Hume: Common Agricultural Policy—As an amendment to motion S4M-04263 in the name of Richard Lochhead (Common Agricultural Policy), after ―resources‖ insert ―; urges the Scottish Government to undertake financial modelling of CAP implications to allow rural industries to plan for potential future changes; recognises concerns about immediate implementation; notes the recent comments of the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development that the Commission would consider allowing a transition period and urges Scottish ministers to engage fully in negotiations to secure a sufficient transition period and a good deal for Scotland under a new CAP‖. followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time 6 Business Bulletin: Thursday 27 September 2012 Section B – Future Meetings of the Parliament Business Programme agreed by the Parliament on 26 September 2012 Tuesday 2 October 2012 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee Debate: Standing Order Rule Changes followed by Scottish Government Debate: Women’s Employment Summit followed by Scottish Government Debate: National Gaelic Plan 2012-2015 followed

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