The British Sign Language Act 2015 (asp 11) is an act of the Scottish Parliament, which legally recognises British Sign Language (BSL) as a language of Scotland. It also requires the Scottish ministers to develop a "National Plan", the first of which was published on 24 October 2017.[1]
The British Sign Language (Scotland) Bill was introduced to the Scottish Parliament as a private members' bill on 29 October 2014 by Mark Griffin.[2] The Bill gained cross-party and Government support before passing its second and third reading in the Scottish Parliament without any difficulties.[3][4][5] It received royal assent on 22 October 2015.[6]
The Act legally recognises British Sign Language as a language of Scotland, a similar status to Scottish Gaelic.[7] It requires the government and local councils to publish national plans on how the language is used in its public communications and issue guidance on promoting its usage.
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