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 Executive whether funding for successful applicants to the (a) Enterprise Growth Fund and (b) Just Enterprise initiative will be delivered as a single grant or in instalments.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the support that will be offered through the (a) Enterprise Growth Fund and (b) Just Enterprise initiative will include (i) advice on and (ii) funding for employment and redundancy.
To ask the Scottish Executive what average percentage of the full project costs in each project assessment committee area was or has been made up by Scotland Rural Development Programme grant in (a) 2009, (b) 2010 and (c) 2011.
To ask the Scottish Executive what independent evaluation has been undertaken of the success of community land ownership and the contribution that it is making to community resilience and development.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will meet the target of a 50% increase in tourism revenues between 2006 and 2015.
To ask the Scottish Executive how it plans to maximize the tourism potential of the 2014 (a) Commonwealth Games and (b) Ryder Cup.
To ask the Scottish Executive what the contribution of community land ownership is to rural economic and social development.
To ask the Scottish Executive how it plans to increase the number of tourists from (a) China, (b) south Asia, (c) the USA and (d) Canada.
To ask the Scottish Executive what is Marine Scotland's target time for providing consent for marine renewable developments and what the average time for doing so has been in each year since 2009.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many (a) vulnerable households, (b) low-income households, (c) people aged over 70, (d) low-income families, (d) groups representing disabled people and (e) benefit claimants have benefited from the home insulation measures set out under its carbon emissions reduction target.