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New staff have started working at ISAC, the Icelandic Service for Accreditation.
The Minister of Justice has temporarily appointed Svavar Pálsson, the district commissioner of North East Iceland, as the district commissioner of East Iceland from November 1, 2024, to October 31, 2025.
A digital application for an Identity Card can now available on Ísland.is.
New data released earlier this week by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) suggest that European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries are not on track to meet their goal of reducing antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic use.
The National Electoral Board has recast its instructions on the credentials of the Ombudsman with the amendment providing that information on the name of the candidate represented by the Ombudsman shall appear only on the reverse of the document.
A substantial quantity of birch seeds were gathered in various regions of Iceland during the autumn season as part of Land and Forest Iceland's campaign to collect and sow birch seeds. This initiative provided an opportunity for school groups to engage in outdoor learning experiences. Recently, a group of students from Sunnulækjarskóli in Selfoss visited the Land and Forest Iceland Selfoss office to deliver the birch seeds they had diligently collected in the local area throughout the autumn.
A Nordic webinar focused on patient safety will take place on Monday, December 16, from 13:00-14:30. The webinar will be conducted in English.
The Directorate of Fisheries has completed processing of tenders submitted for the catch quota switch in October.
Pursuant to Article 4 of Regulation no. 849/2023 on commercial fishing for the fishing year 2023/2024 fish, the Directorate of Fisheries calls for tenders for exchange of catch quotas.
The National Archives’ Research Day was celebrated on 14 November, when data bases in historical research and dissemination were discussed. Over 70 guests attended the conference and panel discussions.