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It is the duty of the Scottish Ministers to—
(a)promote, support and develop programmes of transplantation;
(b)promote information and awareness about the donation for transplantation of parts of a human body;
(c)promote the taking of any necessary measures relating to the quality and safety, storage and use of any such part donated for that purpose.
(1)The Scottish Ministers may provide assistance and support to any person providing, or proposing to provide, a service relating to transplantation.
(2)Assistance and support provided under subsection (1) is to be provided on such terms, including terms as to payment, as the Scottish Ministers think fit.
(3)In this section, “assistance” includes financial assistance.
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