Consultation on Extension of Coverage of Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
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- Consultation document pack: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/07/20123725/0
- Online response form: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations/foi/extension_of_foisa.asp
A: Contractors who run privately managed prisons and provide prisoner escort services
invitation to comment on A
- More information on A: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/07/20123725/3
"We invite comments on any of the points made in this section, and also on the Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment at Annex B which discusses the possible impact on extending coverage to the bodies concerned.
In particular we invite you to consider the following:
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draft response to A
B: Contractors who build and/or maintain schools
- More information on B: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/07/20123725/4
invitation to comment on B
"We invite comments on any of the points made in this section, and also on the Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment at Annex B which discusses the possible impact on extending coverage to the bodies concerned.
In particular we invite you to consider the following:
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draft response to B
C: Contractors who build and maintain hospitals
- More information on C: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/07/20123725/5
invitation to comment on C
We invite comments on any of the points made in this section, and also on the Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment at Annex B which discusses the possible impact on extending coverage to the bodies concerned.
In particular we invite you to consider the following:
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draft response to C
D: Leisure, sport and cultural trusts and bodies established by local authorities
- More information on D: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/07/20123725/6
invitation to comment on D
"We invite comments on any of the points made abovein this section, and also on the Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment at Annex B which discusses the possible impact on extending coverage to the bodies concerned.
In particular we invite you to consider the following:
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draft response to D
E: Glasgow Housing Association
- More information on E: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/07/20123725/7
- Glasgow Housing Association already operates within the spirit of the Act
invitation to comment on E
"We invite comments on any of the points made in this section, and also on the Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment at Annex B which discusses the possible impact on extending coverage to the bodies concerned.
In particular we invite you to consider the following:
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draft response to E
We welcome the proposal to designate Glasgow Housing Association as a public authority.
F: The Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (‘ACPOS’)
- More information on F: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/07/20123725/8
- ACPOS already operates within the spirit of the Act
invitation to comment on F
"We invite comments on any of the points made in this section, and also on the Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment at Annex B which discusses the possible impact on extending coverage to the bodies concerned.
In particular we invite you to consider the following:
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draft response to F
G: Contractors who build, manage and maintain trunk roads under private finance contracts
- More information on G: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/07/20123725/9
invitation to comment on G
"We invite comments on any of the points made in this section, and also on the Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment at Annex B which discusses the possible impact on extending coverage to the bodies concerned.
In particular we invite you to consider the following:
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