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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a Scottish Statutory Instrument: The Antisocial Behaviour Notices (Houses Used for Holiday Purposes) (Scotland) Order 2011 No. 201
2.Amendment of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004
3.In section 68 (antisocial behaviour notices)— (a) after subsection (1)...
4.In section 69(1) (review of antisocial behaviour notices), after “68(1)”...
5.In section 71(1) (failure to comply with notice: order as...
6.In section 74(1) (failure to comply with notice: management control...
7.In section 78 (failure to comply with notice: action by...
8.In section 79(1) (failure to comply with notice: offence), after...
10.In regulation 2 (advice and assistance) of the Antisocial Behaviour...
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