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General Register Office for Scotland Publication Scheme

June 2008
 
All Scottish public authorities have produced a document called a publication scheme which explains what information they already make available or intend to make available.
 
The General Register Office for Scotland is a Scottish public authority, and has produced its own publication scheme as required by Section 23 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002. 
 
 
Click here for the General Register Office for Scotland Publication Scheme (164 Kb pdf file)
 
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Requests for Information

The business of GROS is to provide information about Scotland’s people. GROS receives many requests for information which are processed routinely by our branches. Details of the information that we hold can be found at part 12 of the publication scheme.
 
Ocassionally, GROS receives a request for non-routine information. Details of these requests can be found at Non Routine Freedom of Information Requests.

Contact Us

You may send us any comments you have on our publication scheme by emailing us at 'Freedom of Information' using our contact form.

Page last updated: 4 June 2008


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