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CodeClan is an interesting example in the coding industry. In essence, it provides a 16-week intense burst of training for pretty much anyone who has a degree of any sort.
There are two issues. One is a somewhat coded reference to commitments of the present Scottish Government on things such as bridge tolls and free prescriptions.
We built a lot of good feeling and good will though developing the “Forth Replacement Crossing: Code of Construction Practice”, which is basically the contractors’ Bible; it sets the limits for matters including noise, vehicle routing, prohibited routes and working hours.
I received an indication from the NHS in Dundee that, although it had set up a programme it did not have the appropriate codes—the NHS has a system of codes for different things.
The bill contains only one laid-only provision:"Section 114(1) - Code of practice on disclosure".Are we content to find that power acceptable and that it is appropriate that the code of practice need only be laid before the Parliament?
Defined as: 1981-1989: OPCS-3 291-292, 294-295, 296.9; 1989 to present: OPCS-4 G01-G05, G11, G13-G15, G17-G18, also G42-G44, G46 with operation site code Z27.1 to indicate oesophagus. 3.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 August 2009
Cases have been selected using the International Classification of Diseases 10th revision. (ICD10) codes: Y60.0 - Unintentional cut, puncture, perforation or haemorrhage during surgical operation.