Business & Commerce

#2026/87Yerel Yönetim (İskoçya) Yasası 1982 (Cerrahi Olmayan Prosedürlerin Lisanslanması) Emri 2026

🇬🇧United Kingdom··Statutory Instrument·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 now requires businesses offering non-surgical procedures, like cosmetic treatments, to obtain a license. This change affects practitioners and businesses in the beauty and health industry. It ensures that these services are regulated for safety and quality.

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Key Changes

  • Non-surgical procedures now require a license.
  • Regulation aims to ensure safety and quality of services.
  • Affects businesses in the beauty and health industry.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Obtain a license under Part 1 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 before providing non-surgical procedures

Businesses and practitioners offering non-surgical procedures in Scotland
licensing
high

Cease provision of non-surgical procedures if a valid license has not been obtained or has expired

Businesses and practitioners offering non-surgical procedures in Scotland
prohibition
medium

Display or maintain proof of valid licensing for non-surgical procedures as required under the 1982 Act

Licensed businesses and practitioners offering non-surgical procedures in Scotland
operational

Affected Parties

Beauty practitionersHealth service providers+1 more…

Tags

licensing,non-surgical procedures,Scotland