The new
Code of Practice not only considers compressed air that is used in direct contact with food production but also compressed air that does not come into contact with the food product but forms part of the production process.
The
Code of Practice (DENI, 1998) sets out a five-stage approach to identifying, assessing and providing for children with special educational needs.
The
Code of Practice will reportedly be used along with the migration processes released by BT Wholesale.
The final
code of practice will address violence and stress from several perspectives, including the following:
'As a result, I have reemphasised to staff our commitment to uphold the
Code of Practice and have re-issued guidelines on reporting of race and nationality.'
The association is to overhaul a key section of its recently revamped
code of practice. It will also suggest changes to outlaw grandfathered trailing commissions.
SIR - In response to your article about the
code of practice for rearing pheasants and partridges in Wales ("Gamekeepers warn against
code of practice 'tinkering'", (Country & Farming April 20), I would like to set the record straight on a number of points.
The Huddersfield Daily Examiner conforms to the newspaper industry''s voluntary
Code of Practice, administered by the Press Complaints Commission.
Landlords and letting and estate agents should therefore be aware that, with effect from the start of this month, Newcastle City Council has brought in a
Code of Practice on residential letting and for sale boards.
The Press Complaints Commission has approved a new sub-clause to the
code of practice for journalists warning the media to avoid "excessive" detail about the method used for a suicide, except in cases where this is in the public interest.