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The Housing (Valuation Bands for Improvement and Repairs Grants) (Scotland) Order 1996

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Section 240(2)(c) and (4) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987, as amended by the Council Tax (Amendment of Housing (Scotland) Act 1987) (Scotland) Regulations 1996, provides that applications for improvement grant shall not be granted where the values of the premises concerned, expressed in terms of council tax valuation bands, exceed certain limits prescribed by Order. Section 248(5) of the 1987 Act extends these provisions to applications for repairs grant. This Order prescribes the limits for the purpose of these provisions.

Under section 240(2)(c)(i), where the application relates to a single house, it cannot be granted if the house is in a valuation band for a range of values higher than the prescribed band. For this purpose, the Order prescribes valuation band E where the single house is being improved or repaired and valuation band F where it is being converted into two or more houses.

Under section 240(2)(c)(ii), where the application relates to several houses which are to be converted into one house, it cannot be granted if these houses are in valuation bands, the middle values of which, when added together, exceed the maximum value of the prescribed valuation band. For this purpose the Order prescribes valuation band E.

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