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Buildings occupied by a public service organisation, eg council, libraries, education buildings etc need a Display Energy Certificate (DEC)
Check the tariff classification for information displays.
Check the tariff classification of multifunctional display-monitors for vehicles.
Guidance for suppliers and dealers.
How to apply to remove a trustee’s legal name from public display on the charity register in England and Wales (known as a dispensation).
Explains control of advertisement regime.
How a product complies with EU safety, health and environmental requirements, and how to place a CE marking on your product.
Appeal a decision by your local planning authority about an application for consent to display an advertisement - documents you need to provide, who can appeal, how long it takes
How to get permission to display posters or leaflets in driving test centres, and the rules on what can be displayed.
From today, Ofsted will display each of the sub-judgements awarded to an individual school – alongside its overall effectiveness grade – at the top of its inspection report web page.
Get help to classify electrical equipment such as communication equipment, cameras, and their parts and accessories.
This series brings together all documents relating to DECC Display Energy Certificates
How to comply with hallmarking law if your business supplies items described as precious metal (gold, silver, platinum or palladium).
Guidance about the regulations for Display Energy Certificates of public buildings.
Principles to ensure consumers can obtain a functioning smart meter In-Home Display (IHD) from their energy supplier.
Find out if you qualify for Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief for Corporation Tax and what you can claim.
A research paper from the CMA
This booklet gives advice on producing a Display Energy Certificate which will be required for most large public buildings by 1 October 2008…
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