Services that have to be provided by law
i.e legislation has been passed requiring government / local authorities to provide them.
in childcare this would mean like schools.
in health care it would be NHS
etc
Statutory Care is care that is provided by the state (governement), such as the NHS for the UK.
aas
a non statutory organisation is a services that is not provided my the government like privet care
Statutory health care is health care that must be provided by the law to all members of the population, for example, General Practitioners, Ambulance service, District nurses, Health visitors and Accupational therapists
Statutory health and social care services are programs created by the government that must exist due to a written law. An example of these programs is social service.
Education (General Provisions) Act 2006
A statutory will is a form that the jurisdiction has said will be an acceptable will if the blanks are filled in and properly witnessed. It is inexpensive and does not require an attorney. It may not be the optimal for tax planning, but it will make sure that children are taken care of and debts resolved.
Statutory Body
what is the difference between statutory audit and non statutory audit.
What is statutory inducements
What is statutory inducements
statutory expenses