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Legislation – Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020

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Introduction

PART 1
Main provisions

1 Meaning of “coronavirus”

2 Eviction from dwelling-houses

3 Temporary extension of moratoriums on diligence

4 Children and vulnerable adults

5 Justice

6 Alcohol licensing

7 Functioning of public bodies

8 Other measures in response to coronavirus

PART 2
Supporting provisions

9 Advancement of equality and non-discrimination

10 Subordinate legislation making powers

11 Power to suspend and revive provisions

12 Expiry

13 Power to bring forward expiry

14 Power to amend Act in consequence of amendments to subordinate legislation

15 Reports by the Scottish Ministers on status of provisions

16 Ancillary provision

17 Commencement

18 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Eviction from dwelling-houses

SCHEDULE 2 Temporary extension of moratoriums on diligence

SCHEDULE 3 Children and vulnerable adults

SCHEDULE 4 Justice

SCHEDULE 5 Alcohol licensing

SCHEDULE 6 Functioning of public bodies

SCHEDULE 7 Other measures in response to coronavirus

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Original (As enacted)

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SCHEDULE 2Temporary extension of moratoriums on diligence

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Section 195 (moratorium on diligence: notice of intention to make debtor application under section 2(1)(a)) has effect as if subsection (2) were repealed.

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