As part of the implementation of the Crofting Reform Act 2010, the order laid in parliament will bring into force sections that will:
- Transform the Crofters Commission into the Crofting Commission with a new constitution and powers commencing on 1 April 2012
- Place duties on tenant and owner-occupied crofters to occupy and work their crofts, to be enforced by the Commission, from 1 October 2011.
- Protect croft land by allowing the Land Court and the Commission to take into account a wider range of factors when deciding on resumption and de-crofting applications
- Provide greater flexibility for the succession of crofts by allowing a croft to be bequeathed to two or more people
"In 2010, the Scottish Parliament chose to take action to change a failing system and put in place measures that will deliver growth for our crofting sector and build stronger communities.
"Through having land held in crofting tenure and through making crofts available to people who are willing to make a permanent contribution to these communities by living there and working the land, crofting can once again be a model for sustainable rural development.
"The Scottish Government is presently consulting on Crofting Commission elections. The new Commission will be democratically accountable and will reflect and respond to concerns of crofters. This order will enable that."