
The Scotland Act 1998 devolved power to make legislation to a new Scottish Parliament sitting in Edinburgh. The Scottish Parliament has power to legislate for Scotland on matters that are not specifically reserved to the UK Parliament by the Scotland Act. There is no separate category for Acts that are local or personal.
Acts of the Scottish Parliament are held on SLD and revised.
You can find out more about the Scottish Parliament and the legislative process in Scotland at www.scottish.parliament.uk.
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