Source: EURLEX
Language: en
Format: md

C 23/8 EN Official Journal of the European Communities 30.1.2003

training or specilisation certificate for certain training
activities following an aptitude test, and Article 18
thereof, which confers on the Regional Council the
powers to determine the job profiles included in the
regional classification and in respect of which the vocational training or specialisation certificate is issued

**Economic sector(s) concerned:**

— farming

— fisheries and aquaculture

— coalmining

— steel

— shipbuilding

— synthetic fibres

— motor vehicle industry

— other manufacturing industries

— all services.

Comments: The aid scheme applies to all sectors covered by
Regulation (EC) No 68/2001. It does not apply to aid for
training or retraining workers employed by firms in difficulty
within the meaning of the Community guidelines on State aid
for rescuing and restructuring firms in difficulty (OJ C 288,
9.10.1999), as part of rescue or restructuring operations
assisted through public funds (rescue and/or restructuring
aid). Such aid will be assessed in the light of the above
guidelines. Neither does te aid scheme apply if the amount
of aid granted to one enterprise for a single training project
exceeds EUR 1 million, in which case the individual aid grant
must be notified to the Commission for its approval

**Name and address of the granting authority:**

Regione Toscana — Dipartimento delle politiche formative e
dei beni culturali
Servizio FSE e Sistema della formazione professionale
Piazza della Libertà, 15
I-50129 Firenze (Italia)

**Non-opposition to a notified concentration**

**(Case COMP/M.3042 — Sony/Philips/Intertrust)**

(2003/C 23/05)

**(Text with EEA relevance)**

On 20 December 2002, the Commission decided not to oppose the above notified concentration and to
declare it compatible with the common market. This decision is based on Article 6(1)(b) of Council
Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89. The full text of the decision is only available in English and will be
made public after it is cleared of any business secrets it may contain. It will be available:

— as a paper version through the sales offices of the Office for Official Publications of the European
Communities (see list on the last page),

— in electronic form in the ‘CEN’ version of the CELEX database, under document No 302M3042. CELEX
is the computerised documentation system of European Community law.

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