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The role of public sector bodies in tackling climate change: consultation
We are seeking your views on the way that information and knowledge are shared between public sector bodies; whether public bodies should set targets for themselves to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions; and on proposed changes to the mandatory reporting duties.
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Freedom of Information coverage extension: consultation
Consulation on whether there is a need to extend the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA) to further entities through a new section 5 order.
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Model Records Management Plan: consultation
Consultation on a model Records Management Plan for developing records management arrangements under section 1 of the Public Records (Scotland) Act 2011.
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Non-domestic rates reform: consultation
Consultation on non-domestic rates reform on the 15 proposed reforms to legislation, as advised by the Barclay review.
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Allotments guidance for local authorities: consultation
Consultation on draft statutory guidance for local authorities relating to certain sections of Part 9 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 - Allotments.
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Democracy Matters - Your Community. Your Ideas. Your Future: consultation
Have your say about local communities deciding their own future.
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Increasing public sector employment of disabled people: consultation
This consultation sets out data collections and potential options for targets for the employment of disabled people in the public sector in Scotland.
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Electoral reform consultation
The Scottish Parliament recently gained new powers over the conduct of Scottish Parliamentary elections and electoral registration, alongside its existing devolved responsibility for local government elections.
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Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015: consultation on guidance for local authorities
Consultation on guidance for local authorities regarding legislation on community empowerment and allotments.
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Socio-economic duty: consultation
We are seeking your views on how public bodies are working to tackle poverty and inequality.