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The Scottish National Entitlement Card (NEC) is a
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-wide smart card scheme run by
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on behalf of the
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. It is predominantly operated as a concessionary travel pass, but can also act as Proof of Age for young people ( Young Scot NEC) and give access to civic services such as libraries and leisure centres depending on the local authority.


History

In 2000, the then
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assigned budget for a Modernising Government Fund intended to improve public services; part of this budget was targeted towards the development of a voluntary public sector smartcard, an initiative that in 2003 was highlighted as an area to be developed further by local authorities. In parallel, s.40 of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2005 provided for the introduction of national travel concession schemes that would be funded centrally rather than by local authorities, and it was decided that what was by then known as the National Entitlement Card would be used to administer the travel scheme when it was introduced in 2006.


Privacy concerns

The parallel development of a local authority administered Citizen Account under the Modernising Government Fund had by 2006 articulated a need to assign their records a Unique Citizen Reference Number or UCRN, and envisaged associating the Account with "nationally compatible smart cards as service access tokens". The UCRN is maintained as part of Scotland's National Health Service Central Register (NHSCR) data; access to a subset of the Register by Scottish Local Authorities was enabled by s.57 of the Local Electoral Administration and Registration Services (Scotland) Act 2006 (the LEARS act). Each Scot on NHSCR is assigned a Unique Citizen Reference Number (UCRN) which local authorities have access to under certain conditions. As the UCRN itself may be linked to NHSCR data and used for verification purposes, a proposed expansion of its use in 2014 raised fears that the UCRN will form the backbone of a Scottish identity register and persistent identification of individuals across Scottish state datasets. The
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accused the proposal of creating "a national ID system by the backdoor", despite the Scottish Government's opposition to the UK's previous identity cards scheme. In February 2017 it was announced that the proposed expansion was not to go ahead.


National concessionary travel


Older and Disabled Persons

The Scottish NEC allows those Scottish residents with certain disabilities or aged over 60 years old to access free travel within Scotland on nearly all local bus and scheduled long distance coach services (including the morning rush hour) but excluding premium fare night buses and City Sightseeing Buses. Travel is also valid on bus services that start/terminate in Carlisle and Berwick upon Tweed so long as the service travels to/from Scotland.


Eligibility Criteria - Disabled Cardholders


=Main Cardholder

= Entitlement for free bus travel with the NEC is dependent on being a Scottish resident, at least 5 years old, and meeting one of the following criteria: * Receiving
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under the higher rate of mobility or higher/middle rate of care. * Receiving the standard or enhanced rate of
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. * Receiving
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. * Living in a care or residential home or hospital. * Being a
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holder. * Being profoundly or severely deaf. * Having a visual impairment. * Been told not to drive based on medical grounds. * Having a mental illness, learning difficulty or personality disorder recognised under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 which has lasted for more than 12 months. * Having a terminal illness. * Having a progressive degenerative condition. * Having lost one or more limbs. * Being an injured veteran with mobility problems. * Receiving a War Pensioner Mobility Supplement.


=Companion to Cardholder

= If the main cardholder meets any of the following criteria, they are also entitled to have a Companion travel with them, usually attracting the same discount as the main cardholder: * Main cardholder receives the higher or middle rate of the care component of Disability Living Allowance. * Main cardholder receives the standard or enhanced rate of daily living component of Personal Independence Payment. * Main cardholder receives Attendance Allowance * Main cardholder is registered blind. * Main cardholder lives in a care or residential home and receive the higher or middle rate of the care component Disability Living Allowance or Attendance Allowance.


Eligibility Criteria - 60+ Cardholders

To get a National Entitlement Card you must be: * Aged 60 years or older and * Resident in Scotland


Young People

Until 31 January 2022, all Scottish residents aged 16–18 years old and full-time volunteers aged between 19 and 26 years old were able to get discounted bus and rail fares, via the Young Scot NEC. After 31 January 2022, all Scottish residents aged 5–21 years are able to travel on access free bus transport in Scotland using either the Young Scot NEC or the National Entitlement Card. Children under 5 already get free bus fares. In
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, all residents living within
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are also entitled to free travel on the
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. Despite the Edinburgh Trams being included, the Glasgow Subway has not been included for Glasgow residents. This is due to local councils having the say on whether these schemes are included in concession travel. Full-time volunteers from 22–26 years old are still able to get discounted bus and rail fares and, 16–18 years old are able to get discounted rail fares, as this carries on from the previous scheme.


Ferry Concessions

Residents of the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland also receive two free return ferry trips to the Scottish mainland if they receive free bus travel or the Young Scot travel discount.


Local concessionary travel

In some areas of Scotland, additional concessionary travel options are available. For example, the NEC issued to those residing in the
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(SPT) area gives access to additional rail and Glasgow Subway concessions. Similarly, residents of Edinburgh can travel free on the Edinburgh tram using an NEC.


Young Scot National Entitlement Card

Young Scot is the national youth information and citizenship charity for 11 to 25 year olds in Scotland. All young people of this age who live in Scotland are eligible to receive a free Young Scot National Entitlement Card (Young Scot NEC). The Young Scot NEC is issued under the
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and can therefore be used by a young person to access to age-restricted goods and services. In addition to the travel concessions for
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when they are eligible, the card also entitles the holder to a number of services and discounts that Young Scot provide. Scottish National Entitlement Card issued for the purpose of concessionary travel (including a 60+, disabled or under 22s bus pass) can also be used as identification in UK General Elections. Young people who living in Scotland and are under 22 years old are eligible for free nationwide bus travel. Young people need a Scottish National Entitlement Card or Young Scot National Entitlement Card to travel.


Other local NEC uses

The NEC has been used for a number of different additional purposes since its introduction. Common uses include access to cashless catering in schools, a means of providing library or leisure membership, or discounted admissions on the basis of age or disability. In other local authority areas, the card may only be used for the national purposes outlined above. Local authorities will normally issue the NEC when a valid application for a service using the NEC is received.


Card issuing authorities


See also

* National Health Service Central Register (Scotland) *
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Accepted forms of photo ID in UK elections


References

{{reflist Public transport in Scotland Authentication methods Identity documents of the United Kingdom Youth in Scotland Databases in Scotland