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21In this Part—
“asset” includes any right or interest in land or moveable property,
“care home service” has the meaning given by paragraph 2 of schedule 12 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010,
“care at home service” means the provision of—
domiciliary services (within the meaning of section 94 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968), or
a support service consisting wholly or mainly of providing personal care in the home of the person receiving the care,
“Health Board” means a Health Board constituted under section 2(1)(a) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, and “area”, in relation to a Health Board, means the area for which the Board is constituted,
“health body” means a Health Board, the Common Services Agency or Healthcare Improvement Scotland,
“personal care” has the meaning given by paragraph 20 of schedule 12 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010,
“relevant provider of care home services” means a person or body providing care home services other than a local authority or a health body,
“relevant provider of care at home services” means a person or body providing care at home services other than a local authority or a health body,
“SCSWIS” means Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland,
“support service” has the meaning given by paragraph 1 of schedule 12 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010.
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