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The Public Health etc. (Scotland) Act 2008 (“the Act”) provides that each health board (section 3) and each local authority (section 5) must designate a sufficient number of persons to be known as health board and local authority competent persons for the purpose of exercising specified public health functions under the Act. In each case the Scottish Ministers have the power to prescribe the qualifications and training of such persons in regulations.
Regulation 2 provides that a person who meets the criteria and has the qualifications set out in regulation 3 is eligible to be designated as a health board competent person.
Regulation 3 provides the criteria which a health board competent person must meet and the qualifications which such a person must hold.
Regulation 4 provides a definition of work experience in health protection for the purposes of these Regulations.
Regulation 5 provides that a person who meets the criteria and has the qualifications set out in regulation 6 is eligible to be designated as a local authority competent person.
Regulation 6 provides the criteria which a local authority competent person must meet and the qualifications which such a person must hold.
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