The Farm Business Development (Scotland) Amendment Scheme 2004
Citation and commencement1.
This Scheme may be cited as the Farm Business Development (Scotland) Amendment Scheme 2004 and shall come into force on 5th July 2004.
Amendment of the Farm Business Development (Scotland) Scheme 20012.
(1)
(2)
““eligible person” means–
(a)
a person who is a legal occupier of an agricultural unit and who operates an eligible business on that unit;
(b)
a person authorised to act on behalf of such legal occupier;
(c)
where such legal occupier is a natural person, any member of the immediate family of the legal occupier who resides on or adjacent to that agricultural unit and is acting with the legal occupier’s consent; or
(d)
where such legal occupier is a partnership or company, any member of the immediate family of a partner in that partnership or a director or secretary of that company who resides on or adjacent to that agricultural unit and is acting with the legal occupier’s consent except where that immediate family member is also a partner in that partnership or a director or secretary of that company;”.
Pentland House, Edinburgh
This instrument amends the Farm Business Development (Scotland) Scheme 2001 (“the Scheme”) which enables the payment of financial assistance for measures which are listed in Parts I and II of the Schedule to the Scheme for that part of Scotland outwith the Highlands and Islands area.
Paragraph 2 amends the definition of “eligible person” in the Scheme to include a member of the immediate family of a partner in a partnership or a director or secretary of a company where a partnership or company is the legal occupier and the family member resides on or adjacent to the agricultural unit and is acting with the legal occupier’s consent. An immediate family member is excluded in the circumstances where that family member is also a partner in the partnership or director or secretary of the company which is the legal occupier.