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That includes disclosure obligations that the Police and Crown are under which ensure that relevant information gathered by the police is reported to prosecutors who in turn will consider and disclose to the defence. The Code of Practice issued under Part VI of the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 provides guidance in relation to the discl...
However, although the records are designed to collect coded information on the procedure that is planned for the patient, this information is often either incomplete, lacking in essential detail and/or its accuracy cannot be assured.
We have produced detailed guidance and resources including a Data Sharing Code of Practice to assist organisations on data sharing and data sharing agreements.
., Dexcom vs. Libre sensors) and post-code lotteries. o Some patients reported being denied preferred treatments due to financial constraints in their health boards. 3 o What Scottish Government has provided funding for is not being put into practice at health board level. o Suggestions were made for better preventative care strategies, streamlined processe...
Why this is a problem The pace at which we are destroying peatland in Scotland under planning policy outstrips the pace we are restoring peatland under the Peatland Action Fund and Peatland Code. 218 out of the 456 wind farms 3 4 that have already been built in Scotland are on peat.
It agrees with comments raised by the stakeholders in the evidence session that took place on 20 September and the written responses received by the committee that it would not be too onerous to extend the scope to all dogs. The current Scottish Government code of practice for the welfare of dogs extends to all dogs.
The Scottish Parliament’s Official Report guidance stresses the responsibility of Members being “accurate and truthful in their contributions during Parliamentary proceedings.” The guidance which supports the Code of Conduct for MSPs also states that Members should "conduct themselves in a courteous and respectful manner" and that "Members shall at all time...
In Scotland, the Unified English Braille (UEB) code is used. For those who learn to use braille, it is not only used to transcribe printed communications such as books but can also be found on a variety of other items including medication, lift keypads and door signs.