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Fiskistofa, in collaboration with Ísland.is and Stefna, have been working on setting up new data pages.
Next year (2025) inspectors who start working at vehicle inspection bodies must complete training at approved training centers for the Icelandic Transport Authority to be able to certify them. All inspectors already working as such will also be required to complete a refresher course at an approved training center before the end of next year (December 31, 2025) in order to continue working.
On July 18th a new regulation nr 770/2023 about NTI was published, it replaces an older regulation nr 700/2019
All persons intending to marry must submit to the Coroner's Inspection of Marriage Conditions, which is a prerequisite for a marriage to take place.
Applications are now accepted for regional quota for the fishing year 2023/2024.
Friday, March 15, is World Sleep Day, which has been celebrated since 2008. This year's theme is "Sleep Equity for Global Health."
The Directorate of Health has completed a summary of suicide figures for the year 2023. Suicides last year were 47 or 12.4 per 100,000 inhabitants.
The Deaf's International Week is now 18-24 September.
The Directorate of Health has published Key Healthcare Performance Indicators for the second time with the latest available data, most often from 2022 for Iceland. The publication aims to gather in one place indicators that give insights into key aspects of healthcare services.
The Board of Directors of Fasteignafélag Þórkatla ehf. has hired Örn Vidar Skúlason as the company's managing director.