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We note that the previous consultation that the EHRC ran on a code of practice change nd rd was open from 2 October 2024 to 3 January 2025 – three months.
We also believe that the Property Factors Code of Conduct has provided significant clarity for owners, not just of their rights, but of their responsibilities when engaging their property factor.
In addition, the clerks can provide further advice. Advisers and witnesses 12. The Code of Conduct for MSPs advises MSPs, as good practice, to declare any business or personal relationships with advisers or witnesses to a committee.
There is a hierarchy – From the top down: Act, Statutory Code, Non Statutory Guidance. 10. What the London EHRC has done is to publish non-statutory guidance inconsistent with the Statutory Code. 11.
The Scottish Code of Good HE Governance. Retrieved from <a href="http://www.scottishuniversitygovernance.ac.uk/the-2013-code/" target="_blank">http://www.scottishuniversitygovernance.ac.uk/the-2013-code/</a> [accessed 5 September 2017].
Registration of interests
The Code of Conduct for MSPs states that: “The types of financial interest which must be registered are those which might be thought to influence a member’s actions, speeches or votes in the Parliament.”iSection 1, paragraph 3 of the Code of Conduct for MSPs.
In relation to the question “why BPCA members could not be licensed for the use of glue traps when, according to the BPCA, its members are in receipt of existing NatureScot licences such as for gull management?”.
We note that further consultation with stakeholders on the content and function of the code would be required. We refer to the evidence on the uncertainty regarding the financial impact of the code on public bodies.