0 a set of standards agreed on by a group of people who do a particular job
1 a set of agreed standards that people who do a particular job should follow:
The practice in civil actions as provided by the statutes of Minnesota is similar— if not actually the same— to the New York code of practice.
More generally, "objectivity" in this sense of a publicly visible code of practice may be constituted for complex regulatory and professional purposes.
The best interests of the pupils are central to the principle of this code of practice.
The ministry had further asked whether the uniform screening program should be implemented through a recommendation, a code of practice or a statute.
This code of practice acknowledges a need for more communication on all 'sides' in order for it to become apparent that there are, in fact, no sides.
Evaluation of the code of practice on age diversity in employment.
Well, the code of practice can fulfil this need precisely and help bring about a genuine improvement in the pay principle.
Members may wish to dwell on the fact that a voluntary code of practice did exist with the more reliable airlines.