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General poultry licences in place from 5 November 2020.
Equality and Human Rights Policy Screening for - Protocol for selection of a school for a temporary increase to the schools admission number - Transfer 2020
The scheme manager must be satisfied that any person (to be) appointed to the Pension Board does not have a conflict of interest, which, where it relates to a person, is defined as: 'A financial or other interest which is likely to prejudice the person's exercise of fu
Annual Report 2018/19
DfI Roads memorandum ensuring that funding available for street lighting electrical remedial works, identified by the inspection and testing programme, is targeted at the defects considered to present the highest risk to health and safety.
Policy to manage Volunteer Involvement
The Department's Equality Scheme commits the Department to submitting a formal review of progress, on an annual basis, to the Equality Commission, setting out the action taken to fulfill Section 75 commitments. This is the report carried out for the year 2018-2019.
The Agency's complaints procedure, which provides guidance in relation to making complaints about how we do our work, about the service we provide and also complaints about our staff.
Signs and road markings for the purpose of indicating to vehicular traffic a waiting place for emergency vehicles only.
Quality 2020 is a ten year strategy designed to protect and improve quality in health and social care in Northern Ireland.
Protocol for Selection of Major Works Projects – to Proceed in Planning 2019/20
AccessNI is committed to providing a high level of service at all times. If you are not happy with the service you have received from AccessNI we will try to address your complaint in a professional and timely manner. This policy document has been developed to ensu
Prosperity Agreements are voluntary agreements through which the NIEA and an organisation or a group of organisations can explore new ways of reducing environment impacts in ways that create prosperity and well-being.
Hate Crime Review - Terms of Reference. Revised September 2019.
DfI Roads memorandum clarifying how GG 119 'Road Safety Audit' is to be applied in Northern Ireland.
Signs and road markings for the purpose of indicating to vehicular traffic the location of a parking place reserved for diplomatic vehicles.
The Northern Ireland Public Procurement Policy document sets out the public procurement policies adopted by the NI Executive and the organisational structures that have been established to implement them.
This Policy Statement details the responsibilities regarding the prevention of fraud, bribery or serious irregularity within the Department and non-departmental Public Bodies.
The 2014-2020 Rural Development Programme, as approved by the European Commission on Tuesday 30th May 2023.
Adults have the right to say in advance that they want to refuse treatment if they lose capacity in the future. This paper examines the current legal position in Northern Ireland regarding such advance decisions, implications for healthcare professionals, and how to hand