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Changes over time for: Section 4


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Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Historic Environment Scotland Act 2014, Section 4.

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4Properties in careS
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(1)The Scottish Ministers must compile and maintain a list of properties in care in relation to which they may delegate functions under section 3(1).
(2)The Scottish Ministers may modify the list compiled and maintained under subsection (1) by—
(a)including a property in the list,
(b)removing a property from the list.
(3)The Scottish Ministers must publish the list compiled and maintained under subsection (1).
(4)In this section “property in care” means—
(a)any heritable property which is of historical, archaeological, architectural or cultural significance or interest, and
(b)which is owned or occupied by, under the guardianship of, or otherwise under the management and control of the Scottish Ministers.
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