HC Deb 15 May 1980 vol 984 cc582-607W
Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the the total financial costs, including administration, of the Standing Consultative Council on Youth and Community Service, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

This body was dissolved following its last meeting in December 1978.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Council for Health Education, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The council is a voluntary body for which I have no responsibility.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the

Members
Year Total financial costs Amount disbursed Number of persons involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses
£ £ £ £
1979–80 160 11 160
1978–79 135 11 135
1977–78 40 12 40
1976–77 112 12 112
1975–76 12

Secretarial services are provided by departmental officers in the course of their normal duties.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Agricultural Advisory Committee, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment

Members Staff
Year Total financial costs Number of personnel involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £
1979–80
1978–79
1977–78 173.68 11 173.68
1976–77
1975–76 358.93 11 358.93

The Scottish Agricultural Advisory Council was disbanded on 31 December 1978. Members' expenses in 1977–78 were £174. Part-time secretarial services were provided by staff of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland in the course of their normal duties.

Mr. Iain Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Business Education Council, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the

latest available 12-month period, the the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish United Services Museum Advisory Committee, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

Members Staff
Year Total financial costs Amount disbursed Number of persons involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1978–79 544,904 Nil 58 Nil 229,572 19,729*
1977–78 476,981 Nil 56 Nil 182,789 17,711*
1976–77 390,089 Nil 57 Nil 165,579 15,217*
1975–76 253,179 Nil 57 Nil 166,635 13,885*
1974–75 277,549 Nil 56 Nil 112,889 9,506*
* Separate figures are not available for members' expenses, which are included in this column.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Medical Practices Committee, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively,

Members Staff
Year Total financial costs* Amount disbursed Number of persons involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1979–80 20,331 8 9,515 2,837 7,979
1978–79 17,937 8 7,650 3,515 6,772
1977–78 13,684 8 6,515 1,500 5,669
1976–77 13,271 8 6,665 1,440 5,166
1975–76 12,001 8 6,000 1,500 4,501
* The accommodation and administrative costs of the committee are included with those of the Common Services Agency.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Sheriff Court Rules Council, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

It would involve disproportionate expenditure to seek to establish information in the form requested. The council consists of 14 members who are all unpaid but who receive travel and subsistence allowances for attendance at meetings, which are held about once monthly. The council has

members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

no power to incur expenditure. The secretary is a sheriff clerk who discharges that function as part of his full-time employment in the Scottish courts administration.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Valuation Advisory Council, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

Members
Calendar year Total financial costs Amount disbursed Number of persons involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses
£ £ £ £
1979 332 Nil 15 Nil 332
1978 146 Nil 15 Nil 146
1977 206 Nil 15 Nil 206
1976 24 Nil 13 Nil 24
1975 Nil Nil 13 Nil Nil
1974 7 Nil 15 Nil 7

A principal in the Scottish Office acts as secretary to the council but is mainly employed on other duties and receives no separate remuneration in respect of his council function.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Council for Research and Education, the amount disbursed by

Members Staff
Year Total financial costs Amount disbursed Number of persons involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1979–80 220,872 400 38½(c) 1,630 88,700 2,565
1978–79 200,603 570 38½(c) 1,168 68,380 1,475
1977–78 189,526 250 39½(c) 1,046 62,711 1,064
1976–77 159,809 448 39½(c) 899 61,968 1,395
1975–76 112,021 254 39½(c) 530 38,965 968

Notes:

  1. (a) Expenditure figures for 1979–80 are provisional.
  2. (b) The costs of contract research are excluded from columns 2, 7 and 8.
  3. (c) Including 21 council members.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Council for Postgraduate Medical Education, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively,

Members Staff
Year Total financial costs Amount disbursed Number of persons involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1979–80 83,165 60,088 37 4,730 58,797 2,517
1978–79 76,528 72,901 36 4,153 49,540 2,826
1977–78 63,113 94,717 36 3,320 44,435 2,192
1976–77 63,786 20,911 36 2,993 41,691 2,810
1975–76 59,284 16,436 36 2,908 39,147 4,736

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Council for Educational Technology, the amount disbursed

that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categor-ies in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Members Staff
Year Total Financial Costs Amount Disbursed No. of Persons Involved Salaries or Equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1978–79 623,141 32,057 164(c) 392,223
1977–78 476,654 29,073 154 Not 339,435 Not
1976–77 473,094 8,590 156 Available 330,075 Available
1975–76 406,101 11,432 159 Centrally 286,206 Centrally
1974–75 268,150 11,419 155 216,492

Notes:

  1. (a) Figures not yet available for 1979–80.
  2. (b) The Council, which incorporates the Scottish Film Council, was established in October 1975. The information for 1974–75 and part of 1975–76 is for the Scottish Film Council only.
  3. (c) Including 45 council members. In previous years (he number of members fluctuated between 38 and 45.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for,

Members Staff
Calendar year Total costs* Amount disbursed Number of persons involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses Fees and salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1979 2,447,000 Nil c. 11,000 Nil 2,587 1,545,000 184,000
1978 2,159,000 Nil c. 11,000 Nil 2,392 1,388,000 164,000
1977 2,047,000 Nil c. 11,000 Nil 2,230 1,319,000 136,000
1976 1,873,000 Nil c. 11,000 Nil 990 1,213,000 99,000
1975 1,514,000 Nil c. 11,000 Nil 1,029 1,003,000 80,000
1974 1,102,000 Nil c. 11,000 Nil 804 739,000 67,000
* Figures shown are current running costs of the Board and the SCE Examinations. Capital expenditure over the whole period 1974–79 amounted to £705,000, mainly incurred in connection with the Board's move in 1975 to larger offices at Dalkeith.
† These totals comprise some 200 unpaid members of the Board and the various subject panels 106 permanent members of staff (as at 31 December 1979), up to 500 additional staff engaged on a seasonal basis to cope with peaks of activity in connection with each year's examinations, and around 10,000 individuals who act on a fee-paid basis, as setters, examiners, invigilators and markers.
‡ Sums paid in respect of the permanent, seasonal and fee-paid staff of the Board.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Agricultural Development Council, the amount disbursed by the body, the number of persons, including

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses, and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows

Members
Year Total Financial Costs Amount Disbursed No. of Persons Involved Salaries or Equivalent Expenses
£ £ £ £
1979–80 1,614 Nil 12 Nil 1,614
1978–79 1,740 Nil 12 Nil 1,740
1977–78 1,514 Nil 10 Nil 1,549
The Council was reconstituted on 1 April 1977 as an advisory body. Part-time secretarial services are provided by staff of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland in the course of their normal duties.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Tourist Board, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Salaries or Equivalent
Year Total Financial Costs Amount Disbursed No. of Persons Involved Members Staff Expenses
£000 £000 £000 £000 £000
1979–80 2,592 1,650 135 22 869 81
1978–79 2,152 1,300 126 14 702 70
1977–78 1,652 1,056 122 12 602 65
1976–77 1,489 775 115 11 531 64
1975–76 1,211 967 107 9 462 43

Notes:

Col 2 comprises all expenditure by STB including expenditure on promotion, marketing, publications, but excluding that under column 3.

Col 3 comprises expenditure on financial assistance to tourism projects and hotel development Incentive scheme only.

Col 4 includes the chairman and six board members who serve part time.

Col 7 comprises expenditure on travel and subsistence by members and staff.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Sports Council, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of

Members Staff
Year Total financial costs Amount disbursed Number of persons involved* Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1979–80 1,176,800 1,651,700 173 3,300 7,700 779,200 31,700
1978–79 1,129,400 1,370,000 171 2,400 4,200 667,100 28,900
1977–78 1,039,900 860,100 168 2,900 3,600 578,600 22,400
1976–77 856,500 870,800 163 3,500 5,200 535,300 18,300
1975–76 817,000 678,100 164 3,500 3,200 465,100 15,400
* Including members of the council, of whom there were 23 in 1979–80.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total

payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as fallows:

payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

financial costs, including administration, of the Scottish Dental Estimates Board, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries

Members
Year Total Financial Costs Amount Disbursed No. of Persons Involved Salaries or Equivalent Expenses
£ £ £ £
1979–80 18,560 7 17,985 575
1978–79 14,237 7 14,106 131
1977–78 13,668 7 13,579 89
1976–77 13,191 7 12,830 361
1975–76 13,933 7 13,430 503
1974–75 9,351 8 8,765 586
The support services of the board are provided by the staff of the Common Services Agency.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the rent assessment panels—(Scotland)—the amount disbursed by those bodies, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with those bodies, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of those bodies by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g)
Members Staff
Year Total financial costs Amount disbursed Number of persons involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1979–80 158,111 Nil 201 38,153 4,958 115,000 *
1978–79 154,422 Nil 192 40,965 4,457 109,000 *
1977–78 135,199 Nil 203 36,502 5,697 93,000 *
1976–77 141,701 Nil 225 42,770 3,931 95,000 *
1975–76 115,052 Nil 225 18,901 3,151 93,000 *
* Included in (e).

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively,

Members Staff
Year Total financial costs Amount disbursed Number of persons involved* Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1979–80 963,973 156 119 767,363 5,031
1978–79 873,187 156 33 692,464 4,065
1977–78 803,593 155 33 637,786 3,326
1976–77 705,584 155 31 610,017 3,006
1975–76 643,065 155 58 555,916 1,913.
* Including 29 members of the board of governors, full-time staff and the full-time equivalent of part-time staff.

and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The Rent Assessment Panel for Scotland comprises (currently) 190 members from whom rent assessment committees are formed as required. Members are paid a per diem fee for their services plus travelling and subsistence allowances. The following table gives the detailed information requested.

members of the body by way of salary or equivalent expenses of members and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Red Deer Commission, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment

Members Staff
Year Total financial costs* Amount disbursed Number of personnel involved Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1979–80 117,541‡ Nil 13 members 12 staff 5,919 5,097 55,724 15,124
1978–79 91,137 Nil 13 members 12 staff 4,191 3,533 43,656 14,739
1977–78 76,116 Nil 13 members 12 staff 3,946 2,932 38,661 9,306
1976–77 72,844 Nil 13 members 12 staff 3,465 2,324 36,808 9,193
1975–76 68,754 Nil 13 members 12 staff 3,465 2,389 32,764 6,953
* Gross Costs: There is however revenue, from sale of carcases, as follows:— 1979–80—£5,483; 1978–79—£15,960; 1977–78—£5,671; 1976–77—£13,273; 1975–76—£11,231; 1974–75—£9,007.
† Includes 1 part-time member of staff.
‡ Provisional.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the river purification boards—(Scotland)—the amount disbursed by those bodies, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with those bodies, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of those bodies by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and

Number of persons involved Members Staff
Year Total financial costs(1) Amount disbursed Members Staff Salaries or equivalent Expenses Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ million £ £ £ £ £
1979–80 2.3 Not applicable 180 Not available See Note (2) See Note (3)
1978–79 2.2 Not applicable 180 272 See Note (2) See Note (3)
1977–78. 2.0 Not applicable 180 261 See Note (2) See Note (3)

for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The river purification boards are independent bodies performing a statutory local function and I am responsible only for appointing one-third of their members. The available information is as follows:

1976–77 2.3 Not applicable 180 257 See Note (2) See Note (3)
1974–75 See Note (4)

Notes:

(1) Capital plus current costs at 1979 survey prices.

(2) Members are entitled to allowances in accordance with the provisions of sections 45–47 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973. Details of such payments can only be obtained from the individual Boards.

(3) Details of staff salaries and expenses are included in Boards' annual reports and are not held centrally.

(4) Comparable figures prior to 1975–76, when boards were reconstituted, are not available.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the prison review committees—Scotland—the amount disbursed by those bodies, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with those bodies, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of those bodies by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in ail the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

By "Prison Review Committees" I take my hon. Friend to mean "local review committees".

Members of local review committees are unpaid but may claim travelling and subsistence expenses and financial loss allowance at the normal rates. Not all members claim the expenses or allowance to which they are entitled. The committees makes no disbursements.

The following table shows the number of committees in each of the last five financial years, the number of members (excluding governors, who are members ex officio) and the total cost of payments made to members:

Members
Year Total Financial Costs Amount Disbursed No. of Persons Involved Salaries or Equivalent Expenses
£ £ £ £
1979–80 230 Nil 25 Nil 230
1978–79 531 Nil 25 Nil 531
1977–78 283 Nil 25 Nil 2S3
1976–77 120 Nil 25 Nil 120
1975–76 Not available Nil 36 Nil Not available
Secretarial services are provided by departmental officers in the course of their normal duties.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the

Year Number of committees* Number of members Payments to members
£
1975–76 9 57 2,473
1976–77 10 65 3,549
1977–73 9 61 4,722
1978–79 9 61 3,812†
1979–80 10 67 7,2711†
* The fluctuation in the number of committees reflects the changes in establishments having inmates eligible for parole. e
† The figures for 1978–79 and 1979–80 are distorted because of Civil Service industrial action which caused a substantial number of payments to be delayed.

It is not possible to distinguish payments by way of financial loss allowance from travelling and subsistence payments. At each of the penal establishments involved secretarial services are provided by the staff of the establishment.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Police Advisory Board for Scotland, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including adminstration, of the Police (Scotland) Examination Board, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent,

Members
Year Total Financial Costs Amount Disbursed No. of Persons Involved Salaries or Equivalent Expenses
£ £ £ £
1979–80 8,653* Nil 8 Nil 170*
1978–79 9,582 Nil 8 Nil 280
1977–78 6,325 Nil 8 Nil 110
1976–77 6,707 Nil 8 Nil 270
1975–76 2,918 Nil 8 Nil 310
1974–75 3,884 Nil 8 Nil Not available
* Provisional
Secretarial services are provided by departmental officers in the course of their normal duties.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Peterhead Bay Management Co. Ltd., the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount

Members Staff
Year Total financial costs Amount disbursed(a) Number of persons involved(b) Salaries or equivalent Expenses Salaries Expenses
£ £ £ £ £ £
1979–80 29,121 36,653 10 145 1,584 19,561 1,286
1978–79 30,331 27,754 10 98 1,240 18,472 707
1977–78 24,221 25,533 10 1,275 16,616 1,453
1976–77 23,236 20,889 10 1,546 15,228 443
1975–76 20,595 16,882 9 1,544 14,344 1,125

NOTES:

  1. (a) Contribution to costs of shared services required to operate the bay and fishery harbours at Peterhead.
  2. (b) The company has a permanent staff of three. The remaining persons listed are board members who serve part-time.
  3. (c) From 1974–75, income from the harbour has exceeded the direct costs of its operation.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Parole Board for Scotland, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

Members of the board are paid sessional fees according to a scale which takes account of the category

expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The information is as follows:

of each member. Some members do not receive a fee but all may claim travelling and subsistence expenses. The board makes no disbursements.

The following table shows, for each of the last five financial years, the number of board members and the total cost of payments made to members:—

Year Number of members Payments to members
£
1975–76 15 8,600
1976–77 15 12,318
1977–78 15 11,965
1978–79 15 14,968
1979–80 14 23,208

It is not possible to distinguish sessional fees from travelling and subsistence payments.

Secretarial services for the Parole Board for Scotland are provided by staff of the Scottish Home and Health Department.

Mr. Sproat

asked the Secretary of Slate for Scotland if he will publish, for the latest available 12-month period, the total financial costs, including administration, of the Oil Development Council for Scotland, the amount disbursed by that body, the number of persons, including secretaries, involved with the body, the amount of payment for, respectively, members of the body by way of salary or equivalent, expenses of members, and secretarial salaries and expenses; and what were the figures in all the above categories in each of the past five years, respectively.

Mr. Younger

The Oil Development Council was disbanded in January 1978.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Rifkind

Following its latest meeting on 21 March the council submitted written advice on the basis of which my right hon. Friend paid grant totalling £558,986 in respect of 25 applications for listed buildings and conservation schemes.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Advisory Committee on the Protection of Birds in Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Rifkind

At the last meeting of the advisory committee held in March 1980 the committee advised on various proposals relating to bird protection including a proposal that the purple sandpiper be added to the first schedule to the Protection of Birds Act 1954. My right hon. Friend has decided to act on the proposal.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Advisory Committee on Scotland's Travelling People; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Rifkind

The advisory committee submitted its second report, containing a number of receommendations, to my right hon. Friend on 28 June 1978.

Two of the recommendations, to reconstitute the committee and to introduce 100 per cent. grant for the approved capital costs of local authority site provision have already been accepted and provision for grant is included in the Local Government, Planning and Land (No. 2) Bill.

I shall shortly be meeting the committee to convey to it my right hon. Friend's comments on the remainder of the recommendations which fall within his direct responsibility.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Advisory Committee on Statistical Information; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

The committee recently recommended the setting up of a working group to assess the requirements for information to be collected in the school census of September 1981; this working group has been established.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Advisory Committee on Social Work; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Fairgrieve

In December 1979 the Advisory Council on Social Work made recommendations to my right hon. Friend on solvent abuse. Views are being sought on this subject in a consultative document issued on 30 April.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Rifkind

The last written advice received by my right hon. Friend was the minutes of the board's meeting on 14 March. The record of the board's deliberations assist him in the management and conservation of ancient monuments.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Boundary Commission for Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Younger

The Commission's function, under the House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) Acts 1949 to 1958, is to review parliamentary constituencies in Scotland and to make recommendations as to the constituencies into which the whole country or particular areas should be divided. Its reports are laid before Parliament. It last reported on interim reviews which were implemented in 1973 and it is at present conducting a general review on which it must report before June 1984.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Building Standards Adivsory Committee; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Rifkind

At its meeting on 21 November 1979 the committee advised my official representatives on proposals for improvement of thermal insulation standards for houses, the consolidation with amendments of the Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations, and on possible improvements on the building control system; all of which are likely to lead to changes in the regulations.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Careers Service Advisory Council for Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

Since my right hon. Friend came to office in May 1979 he has received no written advice from the Careers Service Advisory Council for Scotland, whose term of office came to an end in September 1979. My right hon. Friend is at present considering the re-constitution of the council.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Central Advisory Committee on Justices of the Peace (Scotland); and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Rifkind

My right hon. Friend received a letter from Lord Wheatley, the chairman of the committee, in July last year, after a meeting of the committee on 2 July. The committer recommended that the powers and jurisdiction of the district court should be extended, and the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill contains a provision for this purpose. Lord Wheatley also reported the committee's view that a greater proportion of women should be included among candidates recommended for appointment as justices of the peace and my right hon. Friend has commended their suggestion to JP advisory committees. The committee strongly recommended that a course for clerks of the district court should be centrally provided and three such courses, each for about a dozen clerks, were run by the Scottish Courts administration in Glasgow last winter. Some other recommendations by the Committee are still under consideration.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the children's panel advisory committees; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Fairgrieve

The 12 children's panel advisory committees provide regular advice to my right hon. Friend on the appointment of Chairman, Deputy Chairman and members of children's panels. Account is taken of this advice in the appointments and reappointments, numbering approximately 500, which are made in May each year.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Committee of Investigation for Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Younger

The committee has not met since it was reconstituted in 1950.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Committee on National Museums and Galleries; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

The committee has not yet reported but is expected to do so about the end of the year.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Consultative Committee on Freshwater Fisheries in Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Younger

The Consultative Committee last met on 22 April 1980 to consider proposals received in terms of the Freshwater and Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Act 1976 for (a) the Upper Spey and (b) the Lower Spey.

The Committee recommended that a protection order be made for the Upper Spey; this recommendation is now being considered in the light of the statutory objections received to the proposals.

In the case of the Lower Spey the committee has not yet made any recommendation to me but has put a number of matters to the proposers for their comments.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Consultative Committee on the Curriculum; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

On 30 April 1980. The Consultative Committee on the Curriculum was one of the bodies invited by my Department to consider proposed changes in its own organisation and that of the Scottish Curriculum Development Service. The written advice received from the committee is being considered together with the comments received from other bodies.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Consumers' Committee for Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Younger

The committee last reported in May 1975 on the effect on consumers of the three milk marketing schemes in Scotland. It concluded that the schemes were not operating in a manner contrary to the interests of consumers.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Council for Tertiary Education in Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

I have this week received the council's observations on the report of the committee of inquiry in to the engineering profession—the Finniston report. The council's, views are being considered along with those of the other bodies who were consulted.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Dumping at Sea Act Representations Panel; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Younger

The Secretary of State has a duty under the Dumping at Sea Act 1974 to draw up a panel of qualified persons from whom a committee can be drawn to consider representations about the Secretary of State's licensing proposals in terms of the Act. It has not been necessary to convene such a committee and I have therefore never received written advice from that body.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Extra-Parliamentary Panel; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Rifkind

The panel comprises a list of persons nominated by the Chairman of Committees of the House of Lords and the Chairman of Ways and Means in the House of Commons, acting jointly with the Secretary of State. If for the purposes of an inquiry into a Provisional Order under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936 the chairmen are unable to appoint sufficient Commissioners from the two Houses, the Secretary of State may make up the requisite number from the Extra-Parliamentary Panel. The panel itself does not advise the Secretary of State, and in recent years no occasion has arisen to draw on it for the purpose indicated.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Herring Industry Advisory Council; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Younger

I have received no written advice from the council.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Highlands and Islands Development Consultative Council; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Younger

I have received no written advice from the council.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received from the Highlands and Islands Development Consultative Council; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Younger

The council advises the Highlands and Islands Development Board not me.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Hill Farming Advisory Committee for Scotland; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Younger

The committee does not normally advise me in writing, but it published a report on store livestock marketing in Scotland last year which has attracted a great deal of interest among all sectors of the hill farming industry.

Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland when last he received written advice from the Advisory Committee on Dental Establishments; and what action he has taken as a result.

Mr. Fairgrieve

The committee last met on 13 March and although its recommendations are not submitted in writing they will, where appropriate, be reflected in decisions concerning the control of dental manpower which will shortly be notified to health boards.