[S1M-3892] Business Motion — 12 Feb 2003 at 14:36

This looks like the vote on S1M-3892

The description in the bulletin on 2003-02-12 is:

*S1M-3892 Patricia Ferguson on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Motion—That the Parliament agrees— as a revision to the programme of business agreed on 6 February 2003—Wednesday 12 February 2003after—"followed by Stage 3 of Protection of Children (Scotland) Bill"delete— "followed by Executive Debate on Fisheriesfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions7:00 pm Decision Time"and insert—"followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5:00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members’ Business – debate on the subject of S1M-3840 Tom McCabe: Young People in Sport"the following programme of business—Wednesday 19 February 2003 9:30 am Time for Reflectionfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motionsfollowed by Executive Debate on Fisheries11:30 am Stage 3 of Criminal Justice (Scotland) Billfollowed by Members’ Business - debate on the subject of S1M-3864 Brian Monteith: Location of a New Hospital for Forth Valley2:00 pm Continuation of Stage 3 of Criminal Justice (Scotland) Billfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions7:00 pm Decision TimeThursday 20 February 2003 9:30 am Business Motionfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motionsfollowed by Continuation of Stage 3 of Criminal Justice (Scotland) Billfollowed by Stage 3 of Building (Scotland) Bill2:30 pm Question Time3:10 pm First Minister's Question Time3:30 pm Continuation of Stage 3 of Building (Scotland) Billfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5:00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business – debate on the subject of S1M-3860 Mr Andrew Welsh: Arbroath CAFE ProjectWednesday 26 February 2003 9:30 am Time for Reflectionfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motionsfollowed by Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Business11:00 am Stage 3 of Title Conditions (Scotland) Bill2:30 pm Continuation of Stage 3 of Title Conditions (Scotland) Billfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5:00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' BusinessThursday 27 February 2003 9:30 am Stage 1 Debate on National Galleries of Scotland Billfollowed by Stage 1 Debate on Prostitution Tolerance Zones (Scotland) Billfollowed by Business Motion2:30 pm Question Time3:10 pm First Minister's Question Time3:30 pm Executive Businessfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5:00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business and (c) that the Justice 1 Committee reports to the Justice 2 Committee by 17 February 2003 on the draft Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Covert Human Intelligence Sources – Code of Practice) (Scotland) Order 2003, the draft Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Covert Surveillance – Code of Practice) (Scotland) Order 2003, the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Prescription of Offices, Ranks and Positions) (Scotland) Amendment (No.2) Order 2003 (SSI 2003/50) and the draft Members of the Parole Board (Removal Tribunal) Regulations 2003.Supported by: Euan Robson*

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Text Introducing Division:

The question is, that motion S1M-3892, in the name of Patricia Ferguson, be agreed to. Are we agreed?

No.

There will be a division.

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (Aye)Minority (No)AbstentionsTurnout
Con0 190100.0%
Independent0 1033.3%
Lab52 0094.5%
LDem13 0081.3%
SNP0 29087.9%
Total:65 49090.5%

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