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  1. Non-domestic rates reform: consultation

    Consultation on non-domestic rates reform on the 15 proposed reforms to legislation, as advised by the Barclay review.

  2. Allotments guidance for local authorities: consultation

    Consultation on draft statutory guidance for local authorities relating to certain sections of Part 9 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 - Allotments.

  3. Democracy Matters - Your Community. Your Ideas. Your Future: consultation

    Have your say about local communities deciding their own future.

  4. Land and Buildings Transaction Tax: First-Time Buyer Relief consultation analysis

    Analysis of responses to the public consultation and the Scottish Government Response.

  5. Increasing public sector employment of disabled people: consultation

    This consultation sets out data collections and potential options for targets for the employment of disabled people in the public sector in Scotland.

  6. Devolved data sharing: consultation response

    Consultation response to the consultation on devolved data sharing secondary legislation.

  7. Electoral reform consultation

    The Scottish Parliament recently gained new powers over the conduct of Scottish Parliamentary elections and electoral registration, alongside its existing devolved responsibility for local government elections.

  8. Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015: consultation on guidance for local authorities

    Consultation on guidance for local authorities regarding legislation on community empowerment and allotments.

  9. Socio-economic duty: consultation

    We are seeking your views on how public bodies are working to tackle poverty and inequality.

  10. Socio-economic duty: easy-read consultation

    An easy-read version of our consultation on how public bodies are working to tackle poverty and inequality.

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