Ísteka Granted Conditional Operating License for Blood Collection
The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (MAST) has granted Ísteka a conditional operating license for blood collection. The approval comes with strict supervision and conditions.
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The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (MAST) has granted Ísteka a conditional operating license for blood collection. The approval comes with strict supervision and conditions.
The CEO of Reykjavík Deaneries Cemeteries says it is necessary for the Fossvogur crematorium to have its operating permit extended so that cremation does not cease.

Since 2018, 13 institutions under the Icelandic Ministry of Health have made 24 severance agreements totaling 233 million, according to a report.
The Icelandic Ministry of Justice was not obligated to grant RÚV's request for access to all documents related to the termination of former Deputy Prosecutor Helgi Magnús Gunnarsson. The ministry rejected the information request, citing that information would not be provided.
The Fossvogur crematorium in Iceland may face closure if its operating license is not extended, as the director of Reykjavík Cemeteries warns that without an extension, cremation services could cease.
Iceland's Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate, Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson, has signed a new regulation that relaxes operating license requirements for 16 types of businesses, including tattoo parlors and gyms, under health and pollution prevention laws.
Icelandic ministries and their sub-agencies have varied costs for severance agreements, with the Ministry of Justice having paid the most, according to responses to a parliamentary inquiry.