It will also push organisations such as the OECD to adopt the code of practice.
The code of practice includes checking host families, curfew times, an alcohol ban and guidelines on transport.
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The code of practice demands that workers should be told what sort of monitoring is going on and why it is being done.
This means the UK Statistics Authority, which monitors statistics to ensure good practice, had no remit to check the figures against the code of practice.
The code of practice was drawn up by the London Internet Exchange (Linx), where most of the UK's net firms swap traffic between each other's networks.
"Many users have treated them as official statistics, and have assumed that they should have been published in accordance with the Code of Practice, " he continues.
It calls on the government to urgently review Code C of the Act, the code of practice for the detention, treatment and questioning of persons by police officers.
The Code of Practice for Official Statistics says ministers must "ensure that no statement or comment - based on prior knowledge - is issued to the press or published ahead of the publication of the statistics" and reminds them of their duty "to promote trust and maximise public value" of official data.
They administer their own admissions - but within the strict requirements of the national code of practice, and they will not be able to select pupils on ability.
The recall has been organised in accordance with the "Code of Practice" concerning vehicle safety issues drawn up by the Vehicle Inspectorate and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
Interviewing is already against the existing code of practice but a test case involving the Roman Catholic London Oratory school showed this was unenforceable.
St James's Palace had contacted the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) on Wednesday because it said it had concerns about the 27-year-old prince's privacy being intruded upon, in breach of the editors' code of practice.
St James's Palace confirmed the prince is in the photos and that it contacted the PCC on Wednesday because it had concerns about his privacy being intruded upon, in breach of the editors' code of practice.
The statement said the requirements were part of "the Department of Transport's Code of Practice that has been confirmed by the UK Civil Aviation Authority, to which Thomson and every other UK airline must adhere".
But the BBC's religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott said the new code of practice failed to meet many of their demands.
In both cases they believed it would be a clear breach of the editors' code of practice involving breach of privacy.
The new principles replace the 2008 code of practice on consultations.
The commercial breached the advertising code of practice because it caused distress to "a significant number" of viewers who had experienced a bee sting allergy, the ASA found.
Although these appointments do not come within the remit of the Commissioner for Public Appointments, they are being made using a process which takes into account the Commissioners Code of Practice as best practice.
St James's Palace confirmed the prince was in the photos and that it contacted the Press Complaints Commission on Wednesday because it had concerns about his privacy being intruded upon, in breach of the editors' code of practice.
The Brazilian advertisers' self-regulatory body, Conar, told the BBC its members were currently deliberating whether the campaign was in breach of the industry's code of practice.
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.
The bill is intended to stop the large supermarkets' squeezing their suppliers and the Adjudicator will enforce the groceries supply code of practice and will have the power fine retailers that do not treat their suppliers lawfully and fairly.
Under the terms of its code of practice for suppliers, Primark prohibits the use of child labour in its manufacturing chain.
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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Sir Michael described the publication of the first figures as "irregular and inconsistent" with the UK Statistics Authority's code of practice and the Ministerial Code, and said it should not happen again.
Tesco points to the 2001 Supermarket Code of Practice, drawn up to regulate trading relationships between the major supermarkets and their suppliers, of which it is a signatory.
Donald saw some benefit in the decision by Congress to make most of the tax code permanent, largely ending its recent practice of temporarily extending big chunks of the law a year or two at a time.
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The review came complete with a code of practice that the government wants to rush into effect by the summer.
He added he was happy to listen to feedback on the proposed revised code of practice, and adapt it accordingly.
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