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Our 2005 survey used the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 to ask councils what the common good assets were and whether they could provide the latest set of accounts. Most councils responded positively.
Amendment 21 agreed to. Amendments 22 to 26 moved—Hugh Henry—and agreed to. Amendment 27, in the name of the minister, is grouped with amendments 28 to 31.
That eye-opening study drew many lessons from a study visit that Scots made to west Norway, when they visited islands and fjords in Hordaland and Bergen, which is Norway's second city and its oil capital.
A positive choice was made and it is a positive feature of the bill.The new legislation seeks to reflect the new principle of authorisation through its constituent parts.
Mark Brough has told me that the regulations are already in force, as the instrument was laid under the negative procedure. That means that a new instrument will have to be laid.