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Sets out the delegation of tasks relating to the regulation of statutory auditors.
A Guide for Employers and Employees to the role of the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) for these regulations
As a director, there are general duties you are expected to perform.
Guidance on plan-making.
Information on structures, roles and support.
Understand the roles of accountable persons and the principal accountable person for a high-rise residential building, and what they must do.
These terms and conditions set out the requirements of membership of the Secretary of State for Transport’s Honorary Medical Advisory Panels.
Acting as an attorney - duties, including finding an enduring power of attorney, registering an EPA, starting to act, making gifts and stopping being an attorney
How to use your own staff to provide driving tests for employees of your company, police service or fire and rescue service.
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
Find out about the role of a nominated officer, recognising suspicious activity, and training staff to comply with Money Laundering Regulations.
The Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) Board remains accountable for all its functions even those it has delegated.
What happens if you underpay import or export duties and who is responsible for the debt.
The duties and competence requirements for building regulations that clients, designers and contractors must meet.
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