– Scottish Parliament written question – answered at on 7 January 2003.
Fergus Ewing
Scottish National Party
Question S1W-32526
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-31113 by Ross Finnie on 11 November 2002, whether it has received a response from European Commission officials with regard to the UK obtaining a contribution from the EU to the 2003 transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) surveillance programme costs and whether any such response will be made public and a copy placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre.
Ross Finnie
Liberal Democrat
I can confirm that the European Commission responded on 11 November to the UK Government's request to submit a late application for co-financing of its TSE monitoring programme for 2003. The Commission rejected that request on the grounds that it would be illegal to grant such assistance where an application was submitted after the deadline of 1 June.
It is not the policy of the UK Government to publish correspondence with the Commission.
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