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*In Scotland where there is devolved government, culture is a devolved matter and Scottish Ministers are responsible for scheduling and listing. [Historic Scotland|Glossary#Historic Scotland|target='_blank'], an agency of the Scottish Executive, advises Scottish Ministers on conservation matters. Scottish Ministers also receive advice from the Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland (HEACS), formed following the abolition of the Ancient Monument Board for Scotland and the Historic Building Council for Scotland in 2003 under the [Public Bodies Act 2003|Bibliography#The Stationary Office 2003|target='_blank'].
*In Scotland where there is devolved government, culture is a devolved matter and Scottish Ministers are responsible for scheduling and listing. [Historic Scotland|Glossary#Historic Scotland|target='_blank'], an agency of the Scottish Executive, advises Scottish Ministers on conservation matters. Scottish Ministers also receive advice from the Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland (HEACS), formed following the abolition of the Ancient Monument Board for Scotland and the Historic Building Council for Scotland in 2003 under the [Public Bodies Act 2003|Bibliography#The Stationery Office 2003|target='_blank'].
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__''[Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990|Bibliography#The Stationary Office 1990|target='_blank']''__: [[England and Wales] Covers the designation of [listed buildings|Glossary#Listed Building|target='_blank'] and [conservation areas|Glossary#Conservation Area|target='_blank'] and the authorisation of works by local planning authorities.
__''[Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990|Bibliography#The Stationery Office 1990|target='_blank']''__: (England and Wales) Covers the designation of [listed buildings|Glossary#Listed Building|target='_blank'] and [conservation areas|Glossary#Conservation Area|target='_blank'] and the authorisation of works by local planning authorities.
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__''Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Scotland Act 1997''__: (Scotland) Covers the designation of buildings of special architectural or historic interest ‘with a view to the guidance of planning authorities in the performance of their functions under this Act'.
__''[Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Scotland Act 1997|Bibliography#The Stationery Office 1997|target='_blank']''__: (Scotland) Covers the designation of buildings of special architectural or historic interest ‘with a view to the guidance of planning authorities in the performance of their functions under this Act'.
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__''National Heritage Act [1983|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1983/47|target='_blank'], [2002|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/14|target='_blank']''__: [[England] The 1983 Act established the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission (known as English Heritage) and delegated the functions of scheduling of ancient monuments and listing of historic buildings. The [National Heritage Act 2002|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/14|target='_blank'], took effect on 1 July 2002, and broadens the powers of English Heritage in two ways. It allows English Heritage to become involved in underwater archaeology in English territorial water and to trade in overseas countries.
__''National Heritage Act [1983|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1983/47|target='_blank'], [2002|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/14|target='_blank']''__: (England) The 1983 Act established the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission (known as English Heritage) and delegated the functions of scheduling of ancient monuments and listing of historic buildings. The [National Heritage Act 2002|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/14|target='_blank'], took effect on 1 July 2002, and broadens the powers of English Heritage in two ways. It allows English Heritage to become involved in underwater archaeology in English territorial water and to trade in overseas countries.