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It is clear that increased fuel costs have a significant impact on rural areas, compared with urban zones in which people have public transport alternatives.
John Mason: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on whether current funding for colleges is fair, when compared to the funding received by universities.
This obligation to supply these documents when reasonably requested is subject to a possible exception: the Scottish Ministers can under subsection (3) make an order exempting charities which meet particular criteria.
Clause 48 sets out that where Revenue Scotland discloses personal information to a person under clause 45, that person must not further disclose that information otherwise than for the purpose of providing DVS, except with the express consent of Revenue Scotland.
Section 31 (subsections (1) and (2)) of The Finance Act 1994 put in place an APD exception in relation to passengers making return journeys within the UK (a "return leg" exemption).
Direct discrimination would be based explicitly or obviously on where a provider is from in the UK, whereas indirect discrimination would not seek to explicitly discriminate against providers from any part of the UK, but would have the effect of putting them at a disadvantage compared to a comparable service provider...