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F1Sch. 2 Pt. II para. 45A inserted (30.9.2002) by Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (asp 13), s. 71(1); S.S.I. 2002/437, art. 2
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18The Accounts Commission for Scotland.
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19SAudit Scotland.
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20SThe Auditor General for Scotland.
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21SThe Chief Investigating Officer established by section 9(1) of the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 (asp 7).
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22SThe Crofters Commission.
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23SThe Deer Commission for Scotland.
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24SThe General Teaching Council for Scotland.
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25SHighlands and Islands Enterprise.
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26SLearning and Teaching Scotland.
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27SAny local enterprise company, that is to say any company (within the meaning of the Companies Act 1985 (c.6))—
(a)which is a wholly owned subsidiary (within the meaning of that Act) of Scottish Enterprise or Highlands and Islands Enterprise, and
(b)with which an agreement (not being one which has terminated) has been made in pursuance of section 19 of the Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990 (c.35) by Scottish Enterprise or Highlands and Islands Enterprise for the discharge by that company of any of the functions of Scottish Enterprise or, as the case may be, Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
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28SThe Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland.
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29SThe Board of Trustees for the National Galleries of Scotland.
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30SThe Trustees of the National Library of Scotland.
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31SThe Board of Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland.
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32SThe Parole Board for Scotland.
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33SThe Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.
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34SThe Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.
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35SThe Scottish Agricultural Wages Board.
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36SThe Scottish Arts Council.
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37SThe Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration.
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38SThe Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care.
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39SScottish Enterprise.
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40SThe Scottish Environment Protection Agency.
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41SThe Scottish Further Education Funding Council.
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42SThe Scottish Further Education Unit.
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43SThe Scottish Higher Education Funding Council.
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44SScottish Homes.
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45SThe Scottish Hospital Endowments Research Trust.
[F145ASThe Scottish Information Commissioner.]
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46SThe Scottish Legal Aid Board.
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47SThe Scottish Medical Practices Committee.
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48SScottish Natural Heritage.
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49SThe Scottish Qualifications Authority.
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50SScottish Screen.
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51SThe Scottish Social Services Council.
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52SThe Scottish Sports Council.
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53SThe Scottish Tourist Board.
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54SThe Standards Commission for Scotland.
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55SThe Water Industry Commissioner for Scotland.
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56SAny holder of an office—
(a)established by or under any enactment, and
(b)appointments to, or designations of, which are made by a listed authority mentioned in paragraph 7 or 8 of Part 1 of this schedule.
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57British Library Board.
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58SBritish Potato Council.
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59SBritish Tourist Authority.
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60SBritish Wool Marketing Board.
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61SCentral Bureau for Educational Visits and Exchanges.
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62SCommittee of Investigation for Great Britain.
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63SCommunity Development Foundation.
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64SConstruction Industry Training Board.
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65SConsumers’ Committee for Great Britain.
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66SThe Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel.
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67SThe Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority.
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68SDesign Council.
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69SEngineering Construction Industry Training Board.
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70SFood from Britain.
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71SForestry Commissioners.
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72SHome-Grown Cereals Authority.
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73SHorticultural Development Council.
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74SIntervention Board for Agricultural Produce.
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75SJoint Nature Conservation Committee.
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76SThe licensing authority designated under section 1(1) of the Activity Centres (Young Persons’ Safety) Act 1995 (c.15).
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77SMeat and Livestock Commission.
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78SMilk Development Council.
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79SNational Consumer Council.
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80SNational Radiological Protection Board.
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81SPolice Information Technology Organisation.
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82SRail Passengers’ Committee for Scotland (formerly known as the Rail Users’ Consultative Committee for Scotland).
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83SScottish Consumer Council.
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84SSea Fish Industry Authority.
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85SThe Theatres Trust.
Prospective
86Traffic Commissioner for the Scottish Traffic Area.
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87SThe Trustees of the National Heritage Memorial Fund.
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88SUnited Kingdom Sports Council.
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89SUnrelated Live Transplant Regulatory Authority.
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