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Coastal fishing will likely end next week.
Defend Iceland, a leading company in the field of cyber security solutions, has signed an agreement with Iceland Health on cooperation that will further ensure cyber security and the protection of sensitive data within the healthcare system.
Today is the last day of coastal fishing. About 500 tons were left of the allocated coastal fishing quota this morning which is a little more than yesterdays catch.
The municipality of Ölfus officially became a member of the Health-Promoting Community on 24 May 2023. Ölfus municipality is the 41st municipality in Iceland to become a Health-Promoting Community and 96% of residents now live in such community.
Applications for domestic travel costs will be changed from 1 July 2024, due to amendments to Regulation No 1140/2019.
The project revolved around moving the current name database from an old website to Ísland.is so the old site could be closed down and the activity could be switched to the latest technology.
International Accreditation Day is on the 9th of June.
On 1 July the amendment to the national travel costs regulation will take effect. The amendment means that the general right to receive travel costs will be four trips per calendar year.
The Chief Epidemiologist has published the Annual Report for 2023 on Health Security and Communicable Diseases.
ISAC's operations were peer evaluated by EA (European co-operation for Accreditation) on 17-21 June. Such a peer evaluation is a prerequisite for the mutual recognition of accreditation and conformity assessment among the members of EA.