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Consumer Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Luchd-Cleachdaidh Alba) is a non-ministerial office of the Scottish Government. [2] It was established in 2022 following the passage of the Consumer Scotland Act 2020 as the statutory independent voice for Scottish consumers. This act defines the general functions of the organisation: [3] [4]
mygov.scot is a Scottish Government public sector information website. The site has been created to provide a single point of access to central government services in a way that is “easy to find and simple to use.”. [1]
Food Standards Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhe-Bidhe Alba) is a non-ministerial government department of the Scottish Government. It is responsible for food safety , food standards , nutrition , food labelling and meat inspection in Scotland .
In 2005, OSCR published the first definitive list of 18,000 charities operating in Scotland – this information was searchable. [9] OSCR's full regulatory powers came into force on 24 April 2006. [10] In July 2008, OSCR published results of a survey showing some positive attitudes towards the organization from the charity sector and the public ...
The Registrar General (Scotland) Act 1920 provided for the appointment by the Secretary of State for Scotland of a full-time Registrar General, separate from the Deputy Clerk Register. [18] The recording of personal data was in effect severed from the Deputy Clerk Register, who continued to maintain the records and registers of Scotland. [19]
The Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994 (SI 1994/1056) formerly applied in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) to those persons involved in the collection, storage, treatment and disposal of controlled wastes. The regulations dictate the licensing of persons or businesses involved in the management of waste and relate directly ...
In 1855 and 1860, two acts, the Registration (Scotland) Act 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c. 29) and the Registration (Scotland, Amendment) Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 85), were passed which amended some of the sections of the 1854 act. The original act had placed considerable burdens on the sheriffs of the Scottish counties, who had already played a role ...
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