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Public Benevolent Collection Regulations

Public Benevolent Collection Regulations. Chair: The Very Rev’d Dr Graham Forbes CBE, OSCR, Quentin Fisher, OSCR, Lesley Gowan, Scottish Government. PUBLIC BENEVOLENT COLLECTIONS . The Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 S84-92. Current Legislation.

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Public Benevolent Collection Regulations

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  1. Public Benevolent Collection Regulations Chair: The Very Rev’d Dr Graham Forbes CBE, OSCR, Quentin Fisher, OSCR, Lesley Gowan, Scottish Government

  2. PUBLIC BENEVOLENT COLLECTIONS The Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 S84-92

  3. Current Legislation • S119 Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 • Public Charitable Collections (Scotland) Regulations 1984 (as amended) • Public Charitable Collections (Scotland) Regulations 1988

  4. Current Requirements • Local Authority licensing led regime – called PCCs • Must apply at least 1 month prior to collection date • Must submit accounts within 1month of collection end date

  5. Why change? • PCCs are public face of charities and fundraising • Maintain public confidence • Include new methods of fundraising which did not exist in 1982 eg direct debit sign ups

  6. What will change? • New name – Public Benevolent Collections (PBCs) - includes collections for benevolent purposes (wider than charitable purposes) • Public place – will include any place to which the public have unrestricted access • supermarket car parks • shopping malls • Direct debit sign ups will need to apply to LAs for a licence

  7. OSCR Role • Monitoring, advisory • Local Authorities, Charities and Fundraisers • Exempt Promoter Scheme • replace with Recognised National Collectors • Promote good practice/consistency of approach

  8. Goods CollectionsProposals • Organiser to notify LA of proposal to carry out a collection • LA can, under such circumstances specified in the regs, refuse a collection • Dates, times, places and frequency of collections • Keeping and publishing report on collections • Preventing public inconvenience

  9. How ? • Engage with stakeholders, eg, LAs, charities, OSCR, SCVO, IoF • Value their views and ideas • Consult on proposals • Consult on draft regs

  10. When will the changes happen? • Currently engaging with stakeholders • Consult on proposals • Consult on draft regs • New legislation 2012 – subject to the will of Parliament

  11. Contact details • Your views are important to us • Contact us at: - charityact@scotland.gsi.gov.uk • Visit our website at: - www.scotland.gov.uk/charities

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