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Introduction

 Scottish Government has launched a consultation seeking views on the future Land Reform Bill. This consultation is important as it will affect all types of landowners and occupier in Scotland. Land reform is defined as ‘the ownership, management and use of land’.

This consultation covers questions on scale of land ownership,  rights and responsibilities relating to land, land sales and transparency. It also has questions relating to public funding for land owners.

Your input on this consultation is vital in shaping how NFUS responds to Scottish Government.

The full NFUS consultation document provides you with context that will help you consider your answers to the following questions. You can view this document here

(Please note-there is a separate survey for items relating to tenancies)

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* 1. Please tell us your name.

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* 9. Who should deal with complaints?

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* 10. Which options should be applied where there is a potential breach (please tick all that apply)

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* 11. Should penalties be financial, or linked to cross-compliance?

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* 13. If you answered 'yes' to question 12, what information should these contain?

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* 15. Who should this test apply to?

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* 16. What are the advantages and disadvantages of apply a public interest test to sales of large scale landholdings?

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* 17. In relation to local communities, what should their involvement be in large scale land transactions?

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* 19. Please tell us your reasons for your answer

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* 22. What are your thoughts on the role of taxation on the future of land reform in Scotland?

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* 23. How could Scottish Government maximise benefits from natural capital to maximize community benefit and national benefit?

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* 24. Please tell us any other thoughts you may have on issues raised in this consultation.

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* 25. If you wish to be kept informed about upcoming NFUS member meetings on land reform, please submit your email address below so that we can contact you.

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