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Applications are now accepted for regional quota for the fishing year 2023/2024.
Icelandic Health Insurance has issued its first newsletter. In the future, it will be issued as many times as possible monthly and the goal is to provide information related to the operations and activities of the institution.
The objective of the School is to promote the development of public procurement as a professional discipline and at the same time to promote a common understanding within the field of procurement among buyers and tenderers, which enables the parties to work better together to a certain extent, taking into account the government's policy on economical and sustainable procurement.
The first week of every October is always dedicated to international awareness of dyslexia, and it always starts on the first Monday of the month.
The Quality and Control Institute for Welfare (GEV) will in mid-September n.k. publish a report on the institute's survey of the treatment home in Varpholt and Laugalandi in the years 1997-2007.
On Sunday, 3 December, a ceremony occurred at Bessastaðir, where Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, President of Iceland, presented an award on Prevention Day 2023. Alma D. Möller, the Medical Director of Health and the President, gave a speech.
The application deadline for the year 2024 is April 1st.
The first agreement on all dental services for a long period.
Ban on fishing with bottom trawl in Djúpál. The ban will take effect at 18:00 o'clock on the 17th of January 2024 and will remain effective until 18:00 o'clock on the 31st of January 2024.