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Who would be the statutory authority: the national park authority, which may be saying no, or the local authority, which may be saying yes, or vice versa?
Thank you, Presiding Officer.Section 226D(11) lists what those regulations may cover, and paragraph (g) states that they may make provision as to the payment of fees, charges or other costs in relation to the seizure of vehicles.
Not everyone who is homeless needs to prove anything. Someone may have hit a hard time once in their life; they may need a wee step up, rather than on-going support of the type to which the bill refers.The issue of anti-social behaviour has been raised.
Offering access to buildings, and offering information in accessible formats, may indeed incur costs that will not be incurred by the provisions on race.