Disclosure Scotland definition

Disclosure Scotland means Disclosure Scotland, PO Box 250, Glasgow, G51 1YU;
Disclosure Scotland means the agency of the Scottish Government that discharges the functions of Scottish Ministers under the Police Act 1997 and in particular provides Disclosures and manages the issue of information under the PVG Act
Disclosure Scotland means an agency of the Scottish Government that discharges the functions of Scottish Ministers under the Police Act 1997 and in particular provides disclosure of conviction information and manages the PVG Scheme on behalf of the Scottish Government, based for the time being at the Scottish Criminal Record Office, Pacific Quay, Glasgow, G51 1EA;

Examples of Disclosure Scotland in a sentence

  • The Grantee confirms that all staff and volunteers supporting End Users to develop digital skills and confidence have been appropriately vetted through the necessary and relevant Disclosure Scotland and Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) checks, where appropriate.

  • Details of Disclosure Scotland requirements can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxx/organisations/disclosure-scotland/.

  • Staff will need to apply to Disclosure Scotland to obtain a Certificate of Unspent Criminal Convictions (in accordance with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act) or this can be carried out by the Contractor.

  • The Applicant Data is processed to meet the legislative and contractual requirements of the Disclosure & Barring Service, Disclosure Scotland, the Home Office, adverse credit and ID document authentication service providers.

  • The appropriate level of Disclosure shall be determined by reference to Part V of the Police Act 1997 and, for the avoidance of doubt, by reference to any regulations made under that Act and Guidance issued by Disclosure Scotland.


More Definitions of Disclosure Scotland

Disclosure Scotland means the Disclosure Bureau operated by the Scottish Criminal Records Office currently having its Head Office at 1 Pacific Quay, Glasgow. G5 1EA;
Disclosure Scotland means a bureau within the Scottish Criminal Record Office (SCRO) which provides information on criminal records under Part 5 of the Police Act 1997, and other information provided by the police, by issuing disclosure certificates. There are three levels of disclosure:
Disclosure Scotland means the body through which persons employed by the Contractor including subcontractors are vetted and shall be deemed to include any successor to such body or any other person, firm, governmental department, body, agency, institution, authority or corporate body from time to time having jurisdiction in relation to security matters at the Premises; • “Dispute Resolution Period” is 14 days;
Disclosure Scotland means the body through which persons employed by the Supplier including subcontractors are vetted and shall be deemed to include any successor to such body or any other person, firm, governmental department, body, agency, institution, authority or corporate body from time to time having jurisdiction in relation to security matters at the Premises;
Disclosure Scotland means the body through which persons employed by the Service Provider including sub-contractors are vetted and shall be deemed to include any successor to such body or any other person, firm, governmental department, body, agency, institution, authority or corporate body from time to time having jurisdiction in relation to security matters at the Establishments;
Disclosure Scotland means Disclosure Scotland, an Executive Agency of the Scottish Government providing criminal disclosure records, or an equivalent body;
Disclosure Scotland means the Scottish Government executive agency which manages and delivers the PVG Scheme.