In 1981 the
Law Society of Scotland announced support for a register through which all charities in Scotland could record their purposes, financial details, and accounts. Under section 6 of the
Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990, the
Lord Advocate was given the power to make inquiries either for general or specific purposes and to obtain various types of information from charities. Following the
Scotland Act and the establishment of both the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government, this power was exercised by the Scottish Ministers. Initially, charity regulation was carried out by the
Scottish Charities Office, a department in the
Crown Office, but they were only able to investigate a charity on receipt of a complaint or when they had reasonable grounds to suspect problems. The regulatory function was transferred to OSCR in December 2003. ==History==