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For the Code of Ethics, requirements around the creation of the Code mean that the Chief Constable will need to involve a number of parties in consideration of the Code, and that certain key sources will have to be at the forefront of the Chief Constable’s mind when preparing the Code.
Codes of practice made under section 37 of the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006 are subject to different provisions relating to the consultation and parliamentary scrutiny of a code before it is made and how Scottish Ministers must publicise the code after it has ...
The areas of the Bill where the consent of the Scottish Parliament is required relate to:
Provisions on the code of practice of private parking (the code itself, consultation, review and revision, publication and effect).