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The Icelandic Transport Authority (ICETRA) would like to stress that commercial passenger transport by boats, such as tourist excursions and fishing trips, is subject to a license from ICETRA.
The ban is valid until 19:00 on 17 March 2024.
The Directorate of Fisheries informs about changes to rules relating to regional quota in Skagafjörður, namely Sauðárkrókur and Hofsós.
In anticipation of the conclusion of the Appeals Board in the case of Intuens Segulómunar v. Iceland Health, Iceland Health would like to reassure you that the offer of imaging services has already begun.
As of 20 June, the Directorate of Immigration will stop sending residence permit cards by mail.
The Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs is looking for a strong and ambitious editor to lead the strategy of the presentation of content on Ísland.is, develop the content and accessibility policy of Ísland.is and thus support the transformation of digital public services.
The Welfare Committee has decided in cases 521, 530, 534 and 616/2021 that the holiday and holiday allowance should not result in a reduction in the part-time allowance in the month in which the payment of the holiday was made.
In the spring the sunshine gives us welcome light and warmth, and people enjoy outdoor activities in the sun. The sun gives us warmth, but also ultraviolet radiation, which can harm us if we are not careful.
Those who are preparing an application for a pension from TR and want to get more information can follow here for a recording of a presentation that was given at the TR briefing held on September 17th.
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on 11 May that mpox, previously known as monkeypox, no longer poses an acute threat to public health across international borders. This declaration comes after mpox was initially classified as a Public Health Event of International Concern (PHEIC) in July 2022 in accordance with the International Health Regulation. Recent months have shown a significant decline in the number of cases reported and no changes in the severity and clinical manifestation of the disease. The WHO stressed that countries should remain vigilant but it is time to shift our focus towards long-term management.