Parliamentary questions can be asked by any MSP to the Scottish Government or the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. The questions provide a means for MSPs to get factual and statistical information.
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To ask the Scottish Government what conversations it has had with BBC Scotland regarding the programming and content for the broadcaster's new digital channel.
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions NHS National Services Scotland has had with the Scottish Medicines Consortium regarding funding the use of KUVAN for the treatment of phenylketonuria.
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions NHS National Services Scotland has had with the drug manufacturer, BioMarin, regarding KUVAN, which is used in the treatment of phenylketonuria.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has been given evidence that the use of remote training collars, anti-bark collars and electronic boundary collars can be harmful to the health and development of dogs.
To ask the Scottish Government what legal provisions protect homeowners against the registration of a potentially fraudulent Notice of Potential Liability for Costs (NPLC) on a property’s title deeds.
To ask the Scottish Government what procedures there are to allow homeowners the opportunity to challenge a Notice of Potential Liability for Costs (NPLC) on a property’s title deeds without incurring monetary loss through (a) Registers of Scotland or (b) legal recourse.
To ask the Scottish Government what safeguards there are to ensure that all of the information provided by the homeowner and applicant is (a) relevant to the registration of a Notice of Potential Liability for Costs (NPLC) on a property’s title deeds (b) made available to both parties prior to the registration of the notice.
To ask the Scottish Government when it will next review the use of remote training collars, anti-bark collars and electronic boundary collars for dogs.
To ask the Scottish Government what regulations and safeguards are in place to protect dogs and other animals from poor treatment by (a) owners and (b) trainers or behaviourists.
To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has carried out on the impact of the prohibition and restrictions placed on remote training collars, anti-bark collars and electronic boundary collars for dogs, which have been introduced in (a) Wales and (b) other countries.