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Stage 1: Framing
Equalities impact assessment (EQIA) for The Energy Efficiency (Domestic Private Rented Property) (Scotland) regulations 2020 and draft associated guidance
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Carers (Scotland) Act 2016: business and regulatory impact assessment
Updated business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) conducted for the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016.
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New House Building
Annual statistical report, covering up to 31 March 2017, on total new housing supply in Scotland across all sectors.
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Appendix 1: List of organisations that responded to the consultation
Report summarising and describing the responses to the public consultation on Housing to 2040.
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Chapter 8 Economy, Jobs and Fair Work
The Scottish Government's draft spending plans for 2017 to 2018.
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Applications
This bulletin provides information about homelessness in Scotland, with a focus on the equalities characteristics of homeless applicants.
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New Build Heat Standard 2024: fairer Scotland duty assessment
Fairer Scotland duty assessment for the New Build Heat Standard looking into the socio-economic impact of moving forward with zero direct emissions heating systems in all new buildings and in helping reduce inequalities in Scotland.
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Prescription (Scotland) Act 2018 commencement regulations: consultation
Consultation on commencement regulations for the Prescription (Scotland) Act 2018. The act, when commenced, will make a number of changes to the rules of negative prescription.
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The Evaluation of Low Cost Initiative for First Time Buyers (LIFT)
This is the final report of an Evaluation of the Low Cost Initiative for First Time Buyers. It evaluates four schemes: Open Market Shared Equity; New Supply Shared Equity; Shared Ownership; and GRO Grants.
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4. Updated Economic Context
This report on the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 covers the period 1 June 2023 to 30 September 2023. It provides a review of the status and operation of the remaining provisions in Part 1.
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