Committee
Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee 02 March 2011
02 Mar 2011 · S3 · Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee
Item of business
Public Records (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I open the 7th meeting in 2011 of the Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee. I remind all those present that mobile phones and BlackBerrys should be switched off for the duration of the meeting.The first item on our agenda is the committee’s consideration of the Public Records (Scotland) Bill at stage 2. First, I apologise to the Minister for Culture and External Affairs and to her officials for keeping them waiting and for the late start to the committee. I am pleased to welcome to the committee Fiona Hyslop, the Minister for Culture and External Affairs. Ms Hyslop is joined by George MacKenzie, who is the keeper of the records of Scotland, and Bruno Longmore, who is the bill team leader, from the National Archives of Scotland. They are joined by Lindsey Henderson, who is a principal legal officer for the Scottish Government, and by Willie Ferrie from the office of the Scottish parliamentary counsel. I thank you all for your attendance.Section 1—Records management plans
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The Convener (Karen Whitefield)
Lab
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The Convener
Lab
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Elizabeth Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)
Con
I am pleased to speak to what I consider to be probing amendments. I do so following one or two concerns that I had at stage 1 and the representations that s...
Ken Macintosh (Eastwood) (Lab)
Lab
I speak in support of Elizabeth Smith’s amendments. The key point about the amendments is that they would improve the tone of the bill and strike the right b...
The Minister for Culture and External Affairs (Fiona Hyslop)
SNP
I will respond to all the amendments in the group, with the exception of amendment 42, to which I will return later. Elizabeth Smith has made some important ...
Elizabeth Smith
Con
That is very helpful. We are more or less on the same page. As Ken Macintosh said, it is also a matter of tone. I note what the minister said about amendment...
The Convener
Lab
Amendment 1, in the name of the minister, is in a group on its own.
Fiona Hyslop
SNP
Amendment 1 addresses the issue of how risk should be taken into account in records management planning. It makes it clear that the assessment of risk is pri...
Ken Macintosh
Lab
I welcome amendment 1. The issue raised concern among all members of the committee and our witnesses at stage 1. Although there might be some concern among t...
The Convener
Lab
Minister, do you wish to wind up?
Fiona Hyslop
SNP
No. I just acknowledge that Ken Macintosh and Claire Baker raised the issue at stage 1. One of the reasons why we lodged amendment 1 was to reconcile matters...
The Convener
Lab
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Ken Macintosh
Lab
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The Convener
Lab
You are jumping ahead of yourself.
Ken Macintosh
Lab
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Fiona Hyslop
SNP
Section 1 is important and there are a lot of amendments, so I ask members to bear with me. The Government amendments in the group address concerns that the ...
The Convener
Lab
No other member has a comment to make, so I ask the minister whether she has anything further to add.
Fiona Hyslop
SNP
No, convener. I think that I have said enough about that group.
The Convener
Lab
I am very glad to hear that.
Ken Macintosh
Lab
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The Convener
Lab
Amendment 33, in the name of Elizabeth Smith, is grouped with amendments 3, 34 and 35.
Elizabeth Smith
Con
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Fiona Hyslop
SNP
Amendment 3, in my name, will help to address voluntary bodies’ concerns that they will have to work with multiple records management plans for the different...
Ken Macintosh
Lab
The minister has already addressed my concerns. We are anxious that when voluntary sector bodies provide common services across different authorities, they d...
Elizabeth Smith
Con
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The Convener
Lab
Amendment 37, in the name of Elizabeth Smith, is in a group on its own.
Elizabeth Smith
Con
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Fiona Hyslop
SNP
Amendment 37 seeks to remove a crucial part of the bill and cuts to the heart of the bill, which is about the management of records, not the content of recor...
Elizabeth Smith
Con
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The Convener
Lab
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