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Annex F - Police Scotland Code of Ethics
First independent review of complaint handling, misconduct and investigations since the creation of new policing structures in 2013. Dame Elish Angiolini reviewed the effectiveness of the new systems for dealing with complaints against the police,
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5. Location and other non-price promotions (Qs 9-13)
Independent analysis of the responses to the consultation on proposals to restrict promotions of food and drink high in fat, sugar, or salt.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Guidelines for Health Care Workers in NHS Scotland in responding to domestic abuse
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Section 9: Further Guidance
A public consultation on draft statutory guidance to accompany the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013
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3.0 Consultation
The results of the final business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) undertaken for the national litter and flytipping strategy.
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Chapter 6: Alcohol
Presents results for the Scottish Health Survey – telephone survey- August to September 2020, providing information on the health and factors relating to health of people living in Scotland.
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7. Exemptions to restrictions (Qs 9-11)
Independent analysis of the responses to the consultation on proposals to restrict the promotion and marketing of foods high in fat, sugar, or salt, and have little to no nutritional benefit.
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Rationale for the Proposed Interventions
This annex sets out the evidence base and rationale underpinning the consultation Route Map: Delivering Scotland’s circular economy, identifying our progress to date and the case for further change to meet our waste and recycling targets.
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17.0 Annex C: Competition Impact Assessment
Final Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA), which is a development of the partial BRIA published in June 2018 and the full BRIA published in July 2019.
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Footnotes
This BRIA considers the impacts for businesses and consumers of laying the Regulations under the Coronavirus Act 2020 to mandate the domestic use of Covid Vaccine Certification (referred to as 'Certification' hereafter) in higher risk settings.
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