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2005 position papers

Copies of the following position papers are available on request from the Advertising Association Information Centre

London Olympics Bill (25/10/05)

AA Response to the Consultation by the DTI “Reducing Administrative Burdens - The Consumer and Trading Standards Agency” ( URN 05/1297) (14/10/05)

AA Response to the Consultation by the Cabinet Office’s Better Regulation Executive on its Proposals for a Bill for Better Regulation (12/10/05)

AA Response to the Department for Education & Skills consultation on its draft Electronic Commerce (Adoption and Children Act 2002) Regulations 2005 (16/09/05)

AA Response to the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Consultation Letter MLX 325 on implementation of the amending Directive on "traditional herbal medicinal products" (08/09/05)

AA Response to the Consultation by the Gaming Board for Great Britain on its Introductory Guide To The Gambling Commission (04/08/05)

Response of the Advertising Association to the Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency Consultation Letter MLX 317 on implementation of revised European Union medicines legislation Annex (16/06/05)

Response to the Green Paper on the Review of the BBC’s Royal Charter (08/06/05)

Competition Commission Submission (07/06/05)

Evidence submitted by the Advertising Association to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Review of the BBC Charter (06/05/05))

Response of the Advertising Association to the Consultation by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate Consultation on the Draft Veterinary Medicines Regulations 2005 (05/05/05

Response of the Advertising Association to the Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice’s Consultation on its guidance notes to Ofcom’s Television Alcohol Advertising Rules (12/04/05

AA Response to the Consultation by The Office of Communications on “Number Translation Services: Options For The Future” (05/01/05)