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A number of new solutions were published in the first weeks of 2022.
Land and Forest is advertising hayfields for rent in the farmland of Gunnarsholt, which lies in the community of Rangárþing ytra.
Newsletter from Digital Iceland for November 2022.
The Directorate of Fisheries has completed processing of tenders submitted for the catch quota switch in January.
This week, Salvör Norðdal, the Ombudsman for Children, and Herdís Gunnarsdóttir, the director of the Welfare Quality and Inspection Authority, met with experts from both institutions.
Pre-registration has begun for the Connecting States conference, which will be held in Harpa on the 22nd of September.
The flight of drones will be completely prohibited in the city centre of Reykjavík, around airports and along Reykjanesbraut from 15 May at 08:00 until 18 May at 12:00.
The natural catastrophe insurance of Iceland (NTÍ) has worked to settle damages to houses that have suffered total damage in the natural disaster in Grindavík. According to the laws that govern NTÍ, it is stipulated that damages payed by NTÍ must be used to repair or rebuild houses that have been damaged due to natural disasters, on the same lot. NTÍ will grant an exemption from this provision in light of the circumstances.
The Icelandic Transport Authority has opened its website to Island.is. The aim is for the new website to be user-friendly, to communicate information clearly, and to make services more accessible.
Applications are now accepted for regional quota for the fishing year 2022/2023.