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That is all that we have been asking for. We have issued a code of practice for city self-catering, which we have given to the councils in Edinburgh and Glasgow and to Airbnb, and it has been quite well received.
CodeClan is an interesting example in the coding industry. In essence, it provides a 16-week intense burst of training for pretty much anyone who has a degree of any sort.
However, admissions practitioners and those who are responsible for making decisions very much look to ensure that there is fair practice for all applicants. There is a code of practice to ensure that all applications that are received on time via UCAS are treated equally and given the same consideration.
There are two issues. One is a somewhat coded reference to commitments of the present Scottish Government on things such as bridge tolls and free prescriptions.
The 2008 order provides that “Wholly Scottish devolved statistics produced ... by the persons listed in the Schedule are specified as official statistics for the purposes of ... the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007.” Listed persons are bound by the code of practice for official statistics and how they are published.
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Date answered:
19 August 2014