The Deer (Scotland) Act 1996 (c. 58) is an Act of Parliament governing the conservation and management of deer within Scotland. The Act repealed the Deer (Scotland) Act 1959.
Part I of the Act establishes the Deer Commission for Scotland.
Part II of the Act concerns the conservation, control and sustainable management of deer.
Part III of the Act defines the offences that could be taken against deer, such as the unlawful killing of deer.
Part IV of the Act defines the licensing to deal in venison, as well as further powers for NatureScot, then known as the Scottish National Heritage or SNH.
The Deer (Scotland) Act 1996 consists of 5 schedules:
Schedule 1 was repealed by the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010.