High street bookmakers are being asked to sign up to a code of practice with Medway Council.
To join the network, recruitment agents will have to accept a code of practice and get regular training.
Each body has its requests considered internally, subject to a code of practice and external oversight by Sir Paul.
The review came complete with a code of practice that the government wants to rush into effect by the summer.
In 2007 the International Chamber of Shipping and the World Shipping Council began work on a code of practice for container storage.
The Secretary for Culture, Media and Sport appoints Ofcom's board, regulated by a code of practice enforced by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
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Other recommendations include the setting up of a code of practice for governors and the use of experienced governors to advise new recruits.
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Professor Martin Tippard, teaching dean at Dundee University Medical School, said students were now required to sign a code of practice pledging to act honestly.
Mr Walley said many hyper local site operators were talking about producing a code of practice and conduct to help them operate on a more professional basis.
The Council of Mortgage Lenders has spent two years drawing up a code of practice, which only came into force last month, and it is arguing strongly that this should be given time to prove itself.
Henry Ashworth, chief executive of Portman Group, which operates a code of practice for the drinks industry, said it was questionable whether removing the drinks from shelves was the best way to help people who misused alcohol.
The independent self-regulatory body the Press Complaints Commission which was established in 1991 to enforce a code of practice for UK newspaper and magazine publishers and editors has been severely criticised for its handling of the phone-hacking issue.
Mr Osborne said the government would require all banks to sign up by November to a code of practice drawn up by the previous Labour administration, after it emerged that so far only four of the 15 biggest had done so.
He pointed to the creation of a voluntary code of practice by trade associations, but said a compulsory registration scheme would simply regulate those in least need "while the cowboy continued to operate".
Andy Burnham, then the culture secretary, ruled out legislation banning touting last year, preferring the idea of a voluntary code of practice.
He said he had written to the Parliamentary commissioner for standards to clarify the position in 1996 following the introduction of a new code of practice for MPs.
Instead, under a new code of practice, a list of male "complementary" bishops will be drawn up for clergy who refuse to work with female bishops.
It is a trend which has alarmed critics of the industry and forced companies to agree from April to a strict code of practice limiting the number of terminals in each betting shop - and more importantly the size of payouts.
Last December, in the wake of Mr Watson's revelations, Sotheby's introduced a new code of practice to ensure that it does not sell anything with an uncertain provenance.
It added that it abides by laws and regulations in China and a global code of practice.
Rather than a strict code of practice, the clubs propose 'customer charters' and voluntary guidelines which would be monitored by an independent "scrutiny panel".
It wants lenders to face new restrictions on how they advertise, and it is to consult with the industry on a new code of practice.
Earlier this month UK dairy farmers and processing firms agreed a voluntary code of practice to help make contracts more transparent and develop "trust" within the industry.
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Amid accusations that pubcos are exploiting tenants, the current government has promised to introduce a statutory code of practice to govern the relationship between them and landlords, overseen by an independent regulator.
The British Metal Recycling Association has launched a voluntary code of practice as part of its efforts to reduce the number of thefts but as the price of copper continues to rise, illegal ways of obtaining the metal will continue.
Others admit that since sharia is more of a tradition and form of practice than a code, trying to define it makes little practical sense.
The government is currently consulting on a proposed revised code of practice for assessing and providing for pupils with special educational needs.
FoE want a stronger statutory supermarket code of practice with an independent watchdog to enforce it.
Interviewing is already against the existing code of practice but a test case involving the Roman Catholic London Oratory school showed this was unenforceable.
In both cases they believed it would be a clear breach of the editors' code of practice involving breach of privacy.
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