Scottish Association of Executive Councils
Reference HB 46
Dates of Creation 1931-1974
Name of Creator Scottish Association of Executive Councils (health administrative body : 1948-1974 : Scotland)
Language of Material English
Physical Description 0.2 metres
Scope and Content
Minutes of Executive Committee, with related papers 1958-1966
Transactions of annual conference, with related papers 1931-1973
Agenda for final meeting 1974
Memoranda drawn up by Scottish Association of Executive Councils 1958-1965
Constitution undated
Administrative / Biographical History
The Scottish Association of Executive Councils was formed as the Scottish Association of Insurance Committees, and adopted its new title in 1948 when the Executive Councils were created to oversee relations between the National Health Service and opticians and general practitioners of medicine and dentistry. The Scottish Association of Executive Councils acted as a forum for the exchange of information, promoted best practice and represented the interests of the Scottish Executive Councils to government and parliament. It was dissolved in 1974 .
Arrangement
Chronological within record class
Conditions Governing Access
The General Data Protection Regulations apply
Acquisition Information
Greater Glasgow Health Board
Other Finding Aids
Descriptive list
Alternative Form Available
No known copies
Archivist's Note
Compiled by Alistair Tough, Greater Glasgow NHS Board Archivist, 23 July 1998, revised 21 May 2019
Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use and condition of documents.
Appraisal Information
This material has been appraised in line with standard procedures
Custodial History
Records held within National Health Service prior to transfer
Accruals
None expected
Related Material
AC 58, records of Executive Council for Argyll and Bute; AC 59, Executive Council for Dunbartonshire; AC 60, records of Executive Council for Renfrewshire; HB 39, records of Kirkintilloch and KIlsyth Board of Management; HB 41, records of Executive Council for City of Glasgow