ANNOUNCEMENT
Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Questions - 7 March 2013
Following the Parliament’s agreement to Business Motion S4M-05679 yesterday, SPCB Questions will take place at 2.30 pm on Thursday 7 March.
Under Rule 13.9 of Standing Orders, oral questions to the SPCB can be lodged from today until 4.30 pm on Wednesday 27 February. Up to 12 questions will be randomly selected on 28 February and the selected questions will be published in the Business Bulletin on Friday 1 March. Members are reminded that questions to the SPCB can be only on matters concerning the SPCB or the staff of the Parliament.
Summary of Today’s Business
Meetings of Committees
9.00 am
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European and External Relations Committee
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Committee Room 6
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9.30 am
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Equal Opportunities Committee
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Committee Room 4
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9.30 am
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Referendum (Scotland) Bill Committee
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Committee Room 1
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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-05086 David Stewart: 50 Miles Per Hour Campaign
2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions
2.30 pm Ministerial Statement: Audit Scotland Report – Management of Patients on NHS Waiting Lists
followed by Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee Debate: Report on the achievability of the Scottish Government’s renewable energy
followed by Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body motion: Nomination of a Pension Fund trustee for the Scottish Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund (SPCPF)
followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions
5.00 pm Decision Time
Meetings of Committees and Meeting of the Parliament
There is no information on future meetings of Committees in today's Business Bulletin
Questions selected for First Minister’s Question Time and Questions selected for response by Ministers and Junior Scottish Ministers at Question Time
New Questions for Written Answer
New Bills introduced, new amendments to Bills and Members' Bills proposals
New documents laid before the Parliament and Committee Reports published
There is no information on Petitions in today's Business Bulletin
Progress of Bills and Subordinate Legislation