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2. OVERVIEW OF RESPONSES
This report provides an analysis to the Call for Evidence by the Scottish Government’s Land Reform Review Group (LRRG). The Call for Evidence was launched on 4 October 2012 and closed on 11 January 2013.
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Introduction
Guidance for those who are responsible for specialised housing and for those who provide care and support in such premises.
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Section 3 – Using landscapes to talk about land use
We are consulting on our third Land Use Strategy which will be published in March 2021. This sets out our vision for achieving sustainable land use in Scotland, the objectives and the policies and actions that will help deliver it.
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2 Current Landscape – Scotland
This report provides recommendations on a policy and legislative framework for police use of biometric data and associated technologies.
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2. Strategic Overview
Statutory guidance for local authorities regarding the effective regulation of landlord registration.
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Part One: Draft First-Tier Tribunal for Scotland Housing and Property Chamber (Procedure) Regulations 2017 (The 2017 Rules)
Seeking views on the draft first tier tribunal Housing and Property Chamber rules of procedure.
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11. Discretionary Housing Payments
Analysis of responses to a public consultation to inform the content of the new Scottish Social Security Bill.
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Annex - Infant Cremation Commission: Summary of Recommendations
A response by the Scottish Government to the findings and recommendations of the Report of the Infant Cremation Commission
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4. Interviews with Key Stakeholders
This report is the main output from a research project we commissioned in January 2022. The research was commissioned to inform the work of the Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) Review Group.
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Cross-cutting themes from managers of seasonal migrant workers
Report providing an estimate of the proportion of seasonal migrant workers outside of the agricultural sector in Scotland and information on the living and working conditions of non-agricultural seasonal migrant workers in rural and urban Scotland.
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