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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a Scottish Statutory Instrument: The Census (Scotland) Order 2010 No. 187
Articles 2(3), 4(2) and 5
(1) | (2) | |
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Premises, vessel or other place | Persons | |
GROUP I | ||
Any dwelling occupied by a household. | Every person who— | |
(a) | is usually resident in the dwelling; | |
(b) | not being a person to whom paragraph (a) above refers, is in full-time education and has a home address in the dwelling. | |
GROUP II | ||
Any hotel or guest house. | Every person who is usually resident in the premises and who has not been included in any other return in the United Kingdom. | |
GROUP III | ||
Any hospital, nursing home, religious or charitable community or other residential establishment whatsoever, not being an establishment mentioned elsewhere in this Schedule. | Every person who is usually resident in the premises and who has not been included in any other return in the United Kingdom. | |
GROUP IV | ||
Any residential school, college or other educational establishment. | Every person who is usually resident in the premises. | |
GROUP V | ||
Any civil prison or other place of detention. | Every person who is usually resident in the premises and who has not been included in any other return in the United Kingdom. | |
GROUP VI | ||
Any vessel which is at a port in Scotland at midnight ending census day, barracks, station or other premises under naval, military or air force discipline. | Every person who is usually resident on the vessel or in the premises and who has not been included in any other return in the United Kingdom. | |
GROUP VII | ||
Any other place not included in the above Groups. | Every person who has no usual address. |
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