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Between 5 November and 3 December 2012, DCMS ran a public consultation on the proposed increase in the Public Lending Right rate per loan from 6.05 pence to 6.20 pence.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A public consultation was held in 2012 on revised draft regulations and impact assessments for non-print legal deposit.
We are seeking your views on changes to the rules for non-print works that should be legally deposited in our national libraries.
The Department for Culture Media and Sport sought views about the Public Lending Right (PLR) rate per loan for 2012 through this consultation.
Structural reform plans are the main tool of the coalition government for making departments accountable for the reforms.
We want your views on the regulations for the legal deposit on all non-print work.
These agreements between the Dept and the following NDPBs set out their contribution to the delivery of DCMS’s Strategic Objectives.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
DCMS’ third sustainable development action plan covers the period between April 2008 to March 2011 It sets out aspirations for DCMS and the…
DCMS was the first Department to be reviewed by the OST in a series of reports which will extend over the whole of Government.
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