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(1)A local authority may designate all or part of its area as an area of linguistic significance if it considers that the area falls within the description of an area of linguistic significance set out in section 1A(1).
(2)A local authority must, within the relevant period, consider whether all or part of its area falls within the description of an area of linguistic significance set out in section 1A(1)(a).
(3)In subsection (2), “relevant period” means—
(a)the period of 1 year beginning with the day on which section 4(2) of the Scottish Languages Act 2025 comes into force,
(b)each subsequent period of 5 years.
(4)If a local authority considers that all or part of its area falls within the description of an area of linguistic significance set out in section 1A(1)(a), the local authority must consider submitting a proposed designation to the Scottish Ministers under subsection (6)(c) in respect of that area.
(5)If a local authority—
(a)considers that all or part of its area falls within the description of an area of linguistic significance set out in section 1A(1)(a), and
(b)decides not to submit a proposed designation to the Scottish Ministers under subsection (6)(c) in respect of that area,
the local authority must publicise the decision and its reasons for making it.
(6)Before making a designation, the local authority must—
(a)consult the Bòrd, such persons as the local authority considers to be representative of communities in the area to which the proposed designation relates and such other persons as the local authority considers appropriate about the proposed designation,
(b)take reasonable steps to publicise the proposed designation and its reasons for making it, and
(c)submit the proposed designation to the Scottish Ministers.
(7)The Scottish Ministers may—
(a)approve the proposed designation,
(b)approve the proposed designation with any modifications they consider appropriate, or
(c)reject the proposed designation.
(8)Where the Scottish Ministers intend to approve the proposed designation with modifications, they must consult the local authority before doing so.
(9)A designation must—
(a)identify the area to be designated as an area of linguistic significance, and
(b)specify the date on which the designation takes effect.
(10)A designation may be varied or revoked by the local authority at any time.
(11)Before varying or revoking a designation in relation to any part of its area, the local authority must—
(a)consult the Bòrd, such persons as the local authority considers to be representative of communities in the area affected by the proposed variation or revocation and such other persons as the local authority considers appropriate about the proposed variation or revocation,
(b)take reasonable steps to publicise the proposed variation or revocation and its reasons for making it, and
(c)submit the proposed variation or revocation to the Scottish Ministers.
(12)The Scottish Ministers may—
(a)approve the proposed variation or revocation,
(b)approve the proposed variation or revocation with any modifications they consider appropriate, or
(c)reject the proposed variation or revocation.
(13)Where the Scottish Ministers intend to approve the proposed variation or revocation with modifications, they must consult the local authority before doing so.
(14)A local authority must take reasonable steps to publicise—
(a)the making of a designation and its effect,
(b)any variation or revocation of a designation and its effect.
(15)The Scottish Ministers may give guidance to local authorities relating to their functions under this section.
(16)Guidance under subsection (15) may in particular relate to—
(a)how to determine which areas may be designated as an area of linguistic significance,
(b)factors to be taken into account in determining whether an area falls within the description of an area of linguistic significance set out in section 1A(1)(a),
(c)the process for making such determinations.
(17)A local authority must have regard to any guidance given by the Scottish Ministers under subsection (15).
(18)In this section and sections 1C and 1D “local authority” has the meaning given in schedule 1 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010.]
Textual Amendments
F1Ss. 1A-1D and cross-heading inserted (21.3.2026 for specified purposes) by Scottish Languages Act 2025 (asp 10), ss. 4(2), 48(2); S.S.I. 2026/128, reg. 2(1)
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