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Draft regulatory proposal outlining amendments to vehicle emissions regulation procedures and annexes to include testing conditions and requirements for vehicles equipped with Automated Driving Systems within the framework of UN Regulation No. 83.
Year:
2025
Session:
Ninety fourth session
City:
Geneva
Country:
Switzerland
Organization:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE)
Committee:
Inland Transport Committee
Forum:
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)
Working Party:
Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE)
Agenda item:
Item 5 – UN Regulation No. 83 (Emissions of M1 and N1 vehicles)
Document symbol:
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2026/XX
Type of document:
Regulatory amendment proposal
Authoring body:
Task Force on Automated Vehicles Regulations Screening (AVRS)
Subject:
Vehicle emissions regulation and testing procedures
Regulatory scope:
Vehicles of categories M1 and N1
Related regulation:
UN Regulation No. 83
Related regulation reference:
UN Regulation No. 154
Technical focus:
Automated Driving Systems (ADS) testing requirements
Purpose:
Incorporation of vehicles equipped with Automated Driving Systems into existing emissions testing regulation
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Document type:
Admission arrangements template
Education phase:
Post-16 (16–19)
Institution type:
Academy and free school
Jurisdiction:
United Kingdom
Legal context:
Education admissions policy
Issuing body:
Crown copyright
Associated authority:
Education Funding Agency
Target institutions:
16–19 academies and free schools
Capacity scope:
Full-time equivalent student places
Admission cycle:
Annual
Review frequency:
Annual
Appeals authority:
Academy trust appeals committee
Complaint authority:
Education Funding Agency
Copyright year:
2016
Date of publication:
27 February 2025
Event dates:
16–19 June 2025
City:
Leipzig
Country:
Germany
Event title:
International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics 20th World Congress
Organising body:
International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics
Local organiser:
Leipziger Messe GmbH
Venue:
Leipziger Messe
Theme:
Science in Practice, Practice in Science: Collaboration and innovation towards sustainable rehabilitation
Fields:
Prosthetics, Orthotics, Mobility, Assistive Technology, Rehabilitation
Number of participants:
over 4,000 professionals
Number of presenters:
more than 600
Number of sessions:
more than 150
Exhibitors:
over 150 from more than 30 countries
Programme features:
3-Minute-Thesis (3MT) student competition; Technical track; ISPO World Assembly; Knud Jansen Lecture; IC2A Inspirational Lecture
Industry exhibition:
mobility products, services, start-up area, German Pavilion, exhibitor workshops
Registration deadline for early bird rates:
17 March 2025
Press contact:
Anja Hummel, Leipziger Messe GmbH
Institution:
Trinity School
Academic year:
2025–26
Document type:
Application form
Fund:
16–19 Bursary Fund
Submission deadline:
Friday 12 September 2025
Submission period:
Start of the autumn term; emergency applications accepted throughout the 2025–26 academic year
Related policy:
16–19 Bursary Fund Policy
Note:
Related policy
16–19 Bursary Fund Attendance and Conduct Policy
Applicant category:
Sixth Form students
Priority groups:
Vulnerable student bursary; Discretionary bursary
Financial criteria:
Annual household income below £30,000; receipt of Free School Meals; receipt of specified benefits
Required evidence:
Pay slips, bank statements, award notices, letters of proof
Signatories:
Student; Parent/Carer
Contact person:
Mrs Little (Sixth Form Office)
Confidentiality:
Applications dealt with confidentially
Year:
2026
Event:
Victorian Bush Poetry Championships
Section:
Adult Written Competition
Entry Closing Date:
Friday 27th February 2026
Event Dates:
16th–19th April 2026
Location:
Lions Youth Hall/Banjo’s Block
Organising Body:
MFSR Bush Festival
Competition Sections:
Open Written Original Serious; Open Written Original Humorous
Major Awards:
Silver Brumby Poetry Award; Corryong Larrikin Award; VBPC Overall Written Champion; VBPC Novice Written Champion
Entry Fee:
$10.00 per poem (Sections 1 & 2)
Submission Format:
Typed, double spaced, single-sided A4, maximum 120 lines, three copies with cover sheet
Eligibility Restrictions:
Judges and paid MFSR Bush Festival personnel ineligible for Sections 1 & 2 prizes
Copyright:
Retained by the writer
Plagiarism Policy:
All entries checked via Turnitin; AI-generated or plagiarised work disqualified
Submission Methods:
Post to P.O. Box 655, West Ryde, NSW 1685; Email to [email protected]
Contact Person:
Poetry Co-Ordinator Graeme Johnson
Bank Details for Payment:
MFSRBF Income Account, BSB 633 000, Account Number 1536 14573
Document Length:
3 pages
Institution:
Oaklands Catholic School and Sixth Form College
Address:
Stakes Hill Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7 7BW
Document Type:
Notice of Entitlement
Academic Year:
September 2024–2025
Programme:
16–19 Bursary Fund
Applicable To:
Sixth Form Students
Conditions:
Full attendance and satisfactory academic progress
Authorising Staff Member:
Mr Godwin
Signatories:
Student and Parent
Submission Requirement:
Return to Sixth Form Reception
Subject:
Attendance and Absence Regulations for Bursary Eligibility
Institution:
Ernest Bevin Academy
Document Type:
Policy
Academic Year:
2024–2025
Subject:
16–19 Bursary Fund
Funding Body:
Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA)
Regulatory Authority:
Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA)
Country:
United Kingdom
Target Group:
Sixth Form students aged 16–19
Eligibility Criteria:
Age, residency, financial need, defined vulnerable groups
Bursary Types:
Vulnerable Bursary; Discretionary Bursary
Maximum Vulnerable Bursary Amount:
£1,200 per year
Application Requirement:
Annual application at start of academic year
Payment Method:
BACS to student bank account
Compliance Requirements:
Attendance, behaviour, academic progress, submission of receipts
Policy Scope:
Allocation and administration of 16–19 Bursary Fund
Administrative Responsibility:
Ernest Bevin Academy
Year:
2021
Date of publication:
June 2021
Jurisdiction:
England
Legislation:
Companies Act 2006
Document type:
Model articles of association
Issuing body:
Department for Education
Legal form:
Company limited by guarantee
Subject:
Governance and constitutional framework of academy trusts
Applies to:
Mainstream academies, special academies, 16–19 academies, alternative provision academies, free schools, studio schools
Status:
Model document for adoption and adaptation by academy trusts
Regulatory context:
Funding agreements with the Secretary of State; charity and company law
Scope:
Membership, trusteeship, meetings, financial reporting, governance procedures, disqualification and indemnity provisions
Type of document:
Open educational resource overview
Format:
Online educational toolkit
Subject:
Youth development, mental and physical health, relationships, life skills, resilience
Target age group:
Teenagers aged 16–19
Intended users:
Youth workers
Educational approach:
Interactive modules and activity-based learning
Content elements:
Real-life scenarios, practical activities, inclusive learning methods
Usage context:
Informal education and youth support work
Access format:
Web-based resource
Subject:
Literature
Work studied:
The Giver
Author of literary work:
Lois Lowry
Chapters covered:
16–19
Document type:
Reading comprehension and vocabulary worksheet
Educational level:
School students
Tasks included:
Vocabulary analogies, comprehension questions, literary devices analysis
Literary focus:
Dramatic irony and euphemisms
Student fields:
Student Name, Date
Severe Weather Alert for Emergency Shelter System in Clark County, Washington (February 16–19, 2026)
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Clark County, Washington; Vancouver, WA
Topic:
Severe weather response and emergency shelter access
Document Type:
Public alert and resource notice
Organization:
Council for the Homeless
Related Agencies:
C-TRAN; CRESA
Date Issued:
February 16, 2026
Effective Period:
February 16–19, 2026
Weather Condition:
Cold temperatures
Overnight Warming Center Location:
Living Hope Church, 2711 NE Andresen Rd, Vancouver, WA 98661
Overnight Warming Center Hours:
7:00 PM – 7:00 AM
Daytime Warming Center Location:
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 1309 Franklin St., Vancouver, WA 98660
Daytime Warming Center Hours:
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Public Transportation:
C-TRAN bus routes #2, #25, #30, #32, #41, #71, #105 and Fourth Plain Vine
Transportation Policy During Alert:
No fare enforcement for passengers traveling to warming centers
Contact for Shelter Assistance:
Council for the Homeless Housing Hotline (360) 695-9677
Housing Hotline Hours:
Monday–Friday 9:00 AM–8:00 PM; weekends and holidays 11:00 AM–5:00 PM
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Clark County, Washington, USA
Subject:
Severe weather response and emergency shelters
Document type:
Public notice / alert
Organization:
Council for the Homeless
Issued by:
Council for the Homeless
Target audience:
Residents experiencing homelessness, general public
Effective period:
February 16–19, 2026
Date issued:
February 15, 2026
Transport information:
C-TRAN bus lines #2, #25, #30, #32, #41, #71, #105 and Fourth Plain Vine
Contact:
Housing Hotline (360) 695-9677
Website / Maps:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1kBdSaFSvF4FdiRkzDxA6rpGz-l9FPPE&ll=-3.81666561775622e-14%2C-122.54998275000001&z=1
Pets:
Well-behaved, leashed pets allowed
Year:
2020
Location:
North Greenwich, London, UK
Theme:
Design, Architecture & Interiors
Document type:
Press release
Organization:
Media 10
Event organizer:
Design London
Author:
Gareth Gardner
Target audience:
Design professionals, industry insiders, creatives
Venue:
Magazine London
Period:
16–19 September 2020
Associated festival:
London Design Festival
Key features:
Launch of Design London, Design District, curated brand selection, talks programme
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Geneva
Organization:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Body:
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)
Working Party:
Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE)
Session:
Ninety-fourth session
Agenda Item:
Item 5 – UN Regulations Nos. 24, 85, 115, 133, 143 and 177
Document Code:
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2026/XX
Type of Document:
Regulatory amendment proposal
Regulation Concerned:
UN Regulation No. 85
Submitting Body:
Task Force on Automated Vehicles Regulations Screening (AVRS)
Related Framework:
1958 Agreement and Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3.)
Subject:
Integration of vehicles equipped with Automated Driving Systems into the scope of Regulation No. 85
Proposed Change:
Update of references to R.E.3 and associated footnotes to reflect categories X and Y vehicles introduced in Revision 8
Language:
English
Distribution:
General
Date of Issue:
December 2025
Year:
2018
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Emission Standards, Engine Certification
Document Type:
Supporting Statement
Agency / Institution:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Author:
Certification and Compliance Division, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Office of Air and Radiation
Target Audience:
Manufacturers, Environmental Regulatory Bodies
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
August 2018
Amendment Date:
N/A
Project title:
Assistance to the Republic of Kazakhstan in fulfilling international obligations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the carbon footprint of electricity suppliers for the leading technology company Bitfury
Project ID number:
Not specified
Country:
Kazakhstan
Implementing partner:
Ministry of Ecology, Geology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Responsible partner:
United Nations Development Programme
Partner organization:
Bitfury Holding B.V.
Start date:
December 12, 2019
End date:
December 31, 2021
Project approval bodies:
UNDP; Ministry of Ecology, Geology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Thematic area:
Climate change mitigation; greenhouse gas emissions; forestry and carbon sequestration
International framework:
Paris Agreement; Kyoto Protocol
Total budget:
USD 2,068,222
Funding sources:
Bitfury Phase I and II; Government of Kazakhstan (in-kind); UNDP (in-kind)
Gender marker:
GEN1
Related SDG:
UN Sustainable Development Goal on forest restoration and climate action
Type of source:
International development project documentation
Year:
2021
Date:
20 August 2021
Version:
1.0
Document type:
User guide
Industry:
Aerospace industry
Topic:
Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions
GHG scope:
Scope 3
Emission categories:
Purchased Goods & Services; Capital Goods
Methodological basis:
GHG Protocol Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Accounting and Reporting Standard
Organization:
International Aerospace Environmental Group (IAEG)
Working group:
IAEG Work Group 3
Purpose:
Voluntary accounting and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions
Geographical scope:
Aerospace industry value chain
Copyright holder:
International Aerospace Environmental Group (IAEG)
Status:
Informational document, not a standard
Approval date:
20 August 2021
Intended users:
Aerospace and defense companies and value chain partners
Period covered:
Not specified
Note:
Year of report
Jurisdiction:
Florida
Regulatory framework:
Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-210 and 62-213
Type of document:
Regulatory reporting form and instructions
Issuing authority:
Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air Resource Management
Form number:
DEP Form No. 62-210.900(5)
Subject matter:
Air pollutant emissions reporting
Facility type:
Air pollutant emitting facilities
Applicability:
Title V sources and specified non-Title V sources
Reporting deadline:
April 1 following the reporting year
Fee coverage:
Title V source emissions fees
Certification requirement:
Owner or responsible official certification
Reporting scope:
Facility information, emissions units, emissions data, fee calculation
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Emissions of HFC-23, Ozone layer depletion
Document type:
Scientific Assessment Report
Author:
S. A. Montzka, J. B. Burkholder, L. J. Carpenter, D. W. Fahey, K. W. Jucks, B. Safari, L. Western, K. M. Stanley, A. J. Manning, M. K. Vollmer, M. Sulbaek Andersen
Target audience:
Environmental scientists, policymakers, climate researchers
Period of validity:
2024-2025
Approval date:
15 September 2024
Date of revisions:
None
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Mississippi
Topic:
Air Emissions Operating Permit Regulations
Document Type:
Proposed Amendments
Institution:
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)
Author:
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)
Target Audience:
General Public, Environmental Policy Stakeholders
Period of Action:
2023-2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
July 21, 2023
Context:
Regulatory document regarding proposed changes to air emissions permit regulations for public participation and compliance with federal Clean Air Act amendments.
Participating in the Emissions Reduction Fund: Using the Land and Sea Transport Method (August 2015)
Year:
2015
Country:
Australia
Programme:
Emissions Reduction Fund
Document type:
Guidance booklet
Methodology:
Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative – Land and Sea Transport) Methodology Determination 2015
Version:
1
Date published:
August 2015
Issuing body:
Clean Energy Regulator
Legal framework:
Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011 and supporting regulations
Subject:
Greenhouse gas emissions reduction in land and sea transport
Geographic scope:
Australia
Intended participants:
Organisations and individuals undertaking transport emissions reduction projects