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The Scotland Act 1998 (Transitory and Transitional Provisions) (Complaints of Maladministration) Order 1999

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Articles 2(1), 8(e) and 9(4)

SCHEDULE 2CROSS-BORDER PUBLIC AUTHORITIES SUBJECT TO INVESTIGATION BY THE SCOTTISH COMMISSIONER

British Library Board

British Potato Council

British Tourist Authority

Central Bureau for Educational Visits and Exchanges

Clinical Standards Advisory Group

Committee of Investigation for Great Britain

Community Development Foundation

Construction Industry Training Board

Consumers' Committee for Great Britain

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel

Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority

Design Council

Engineering Construction Industry Training Board

Food from Britain

Forestry Commissioners

Home-Grown Cereals Authority

Horticultural Development Council

Intervention Board for Agricultural Produce

Joint Nature Conservation Committee

Meat and Livestock Commission

Milk Development Council

Museums and Galleries Commission

National Consumer Council

National Radiological Protection Board

Plant Varieties and Seeds Tribunal

Police Information Technology Organisation

Rail Users' Consultative Committee for Scotland

Sea Fish Industry Authority

United Kingdom Sports Council

Unrelated Live Transplant Regulatory Authority

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