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4. Steps to be taken before preparing the Local Place Plan
Independent analysis of responses to the public consultation on proposals for regulations for the preparation, submission and registration of Local Place Plans.
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Measures to be extended
Result of the equality impact assessment (EQIA) carried out to consider the impact of the provisions contained in the Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry)(Scotland) Bill.
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Notes to the Accounts
Annual report of consolidated financial results of the Scottish Government, its executive agencies and the Crown Office, prepared in accordance with IFRS.
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Factsheets
The stakeholder toolkit contains an overview of the delivery of devolved benefits, delivery timetable, factsheets and information on spreading the word about devolved benefits.
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Section 1: Prescribed notices
Analysis of responses to consultation seeking views on regulations and policy supporting the new private residential tenancy.
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Annex D
We have prepared this Statement of Reasons to set out why The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 (Amendment of Expiry Date) Regulations 2023 should be made.
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Part 2: Targets and Reporting
This presents the main messages arising from the consultation on the Role of Public Sector Bodies in Tackling Climate Change. This consultation has focused purely on Scottish Public Sector Bodies.
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Executive Summary
Analysis of responses to our public consultation on changes to fee structure and required prescribed information for landlord registration.
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The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (Scotland) Regulations 2019: interim ICIA
This interim Island Communities Impact Assessment (ICIA) relates to the Private Rented Sector Regulations, due to be laid before the Scottish Parliament later this year.
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3 Safeguards for Landlords, Lenders and Investors
This report presents an analysis of responses to the Scottish Government's public consultation on the proposed new tenancy for the priavte sector. The proposed new system aims to improve security of tenure for tenants, while giving suitable
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