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This is the Ministry of Defence’s Acceptable Use Policy covering all use of its fixed and mobile ICT and services and must be followed whenever those facilities are used.
Acceptable use policy for the Defence and Security Accelerator online submission service.
Social Media Acceptable Use Policy
List of Generally Accepted Accounting Practices that HMRC will accept for Reporting Fund status.
Joint VMD-HPRA guidance explaining additional information permissible on the labelling and package leaflet of veterinary medicines jointly labelled for the UK and Irish market.
Outlines high-risk HPV tests the NHS Cervical Screening Programme (NHSCSP) considers acceptable for use, in primary HPV screening, HPV triage and test of cure.
Use of planning obligations and process for changing obligations.
Qualifications or accreditations that are accepted if you want to qualify to become an MOT tester for cars, private buses and light commercial vehicles.
The current and prior qualifications accepted as meeting the minimum English and maths requirements for apprenticeships at level 2 and above.
Equipment approved for MOT testing, including tyre tread-depth gauges, roller brake testers, headlamp aim testers, diesel smoke meters and decelerometers.
Information and guidance on handling visa applications made outside the UK.
For visa or citizenship applications, you may need to prove your knowledge of English by passing a secure English language test (SELT).
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