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SCHEDULE 2SThe specified authorities
(introduced by section 2)
This schedule has no associated Explanatory Notes
OfficesS
[The chairing member of the board of management of a college of further education which is designated as a regional college by order under section 7A of the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 2005]
[The chairing member of a regional board established by or in pursuance of section 7B of that Act]
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[NCF Head and any other member of the National Confidential Forum established under section 4ZA(1) of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003]
Executive bodiesS
Accounts Commission for Scotland
[Architecture and Design Scotland]
[Bòrd na Gàidhlig]
[Children’s Hearings Scotland]
[Creative Scotland]
Crofters Commission
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Highlands & Islands Enterprise
Learning & Teaching Scotland
National Galleries of Scotland
National Library of Scotland
National Museums of Scotland
any National Park authority [(except in respect of nominated members, as defined in paragraph 3(7) of schedule 1 to the National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000)]
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[Quality Meat Scotland]
[Risk Management Authority]
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
Scottish Agricultural Wages Board
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[Scottish Charity Regulator]
Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration
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Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
Scottish Enterprise
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
[Scottish Fire and Rescue Service]
[Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council]
[Scottish Housing Regulator ]
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Scottish Legal Aid Board
[Scottish Legal Complaints Commission]
Scottish Natural Heritage
[Scottish Police Authority]
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Scottish Qualifications Authority
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Scottish Social Services Council
Scottish Sports Council
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[Scottish University for Industry]
[The Skills Development Scotland Co. Limited]
[Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland]
[VisitScotland]
[Water Industry Commission for Scotland]
Advisory bodiesS
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[Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland ]
Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland
Mobility and Access Committee for Scotland
[Public Transport Users' Committee for Scotland]
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Scottish Advisory Committee on Distinction Awards
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Scottish Law Commission
[Scottish Local Authorities Remuneration Committee]
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Public corporationsS
[Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd]
[David MacBrayne Ltd]
[Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd]
[Scottish Futures Trust Ltd]
Scottish Water
National Health Service bodiesS
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[Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service] [, but Part 1 does not apply in relation to the appointment of a member by the Scottish Ministers made under Schedule 5 to the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 by virtue of the member being—
(a)
employed as an officer of the Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service,
(b)
a member of a body set up by the Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service which represents health care professionals, or
(c)
a member of a body set up by the Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service which represents Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service employees.]
any Health Board [, but Part 1 does not apply in relation to appointments made under Schedule 1 to the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 of the following persons to a Health Board—
(a)
councillors appointed by the Scottish Ministers following nomination by local authorities in the area of the Health Board;
(b)
a member appointed by the Scottish Ministers by virtue of the member—
(i)
holding a post in a university with a medical or dental school,
(ii)
being employed as an officer of the Health Board,
(iii)
being a member of a body set up by a Health Board which represents health care professionals working in the Health Board area,
(iv)
being a member of a body set up by a Health Board which represents Health Board employees, or
(v)
being a member of a community health partnership established by virtue of section 4A of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978.]
[Healthcare Improvement Scotland]
Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland
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any Special Health Board [, but Part 1 does not apply in relation to the appointment of a member by the Scottish Ministers made under Schedule 1 to the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, as applied to each Special Health Board by virtue of the member being—
(i)
employed as an officer of the Special Health Board,
(ii)
a member of a body set up by a Special Health Board which represents health care professionals, or
(iii)
a member of a body set up by a Special Health Board which represents Special Health Board employees.]
[Other Public BodiesS
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