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The Open Book exam is based on UK legislation. Is it ok to make reference to Scottish legislation, which has slight differences?

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The Open Book exam is based on UK legislation. Is it ok to make reference to Scottish legislation, which has slight differences?

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The questions in the open book assessment are written to require candidates to refer or reference a specific piece of legislation in a specific country / region. Where this is not specified or required by the question, it is acceptable to make reference to Scottish legislation.

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