Source: https://www.clge.eu/dpkb-database/eu-directives
Timestamp: 2020-07-08 02:33:26
Document Index: 555166942

Matched Legal Cases: ['art=168', 'sui generis', 'art. 7', 'sui generis', 'sui generis', 'sui generis', 'sui generis', 'sui generis', 'Art. 249']

EU Directives - Council of European Geodetic SurveyorsCouncil of European Geodetic Surveyors
Legal framework / EU Directives
EU Directives and the national implementation
Listed are the EU Directives with a relation to the fields of activity of the surveyor. For each CLGE member state the national implementation of these EU Directives can be found.
Directive 96/9/EC on the legal protection of database
IACS Land Parcel Information Systems for implementing the CAP
ID Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data
Name General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Description The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). It also addresses the transfer of personal data outside the EU and EEA areas. It protects the privacy and integrity of data held on individuals by businesses and other organisations and ensures that individuals (customers and employees) have access to their data and can correct it, if necessary. The GDPR sets out seven principles for the lawful processing of personal data. Processing includes the collection, organisation, structuring, storage, alteration, consultation, use, communication, combination, restriction, erasure or destruction of personal data.
Keywords EU Regulation, Processing Personal Data
Weblink https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/6...
Date of entry : February 15, 2013
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31995L0046:EN:NOT, http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/information_society/data_protection/l14012_en.htm
ID Uradni list RS, št. 94/2007
Name Zakon o varstvu osebnih podatkov (ZVOP-1-UPB1)
Description This Act lays down the rights, obligations, principles and measures to prevent unconstitutional, unlawful and unjustified intrusion into the privacy and dignity of individuals when processing personal data.
Keywords privacy, personal data
Weblink https://www.uradni-list.si/1/content?id=...
Date of entry : September 28, 2016
ID 523/1999
Name Henkilötietolaki - Personal Data Act
Description The objectives of this Act are to implement, in the processing of personal data, the protection of private life and the other basic rights which safeguard the right to privacy, as well as to promote the development of and compliance with good processing practice.
Keywords Personal data, Index of individuals
Weblink http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/...
ID L. 2472/1997
Name Law 2472/1997 Protection of Individuals with regard to the Processing of Personal Data
Description Data protection in Greece is primarily founded in law 2472/1997 Protection of Individuals with regard to the Processing of Personal Data, which harmonized the Greek legislation with Directive 95/46/EC. This law sets out the obligations of those who process personal data and the respective rights of those to whom the data processing relates. The same Law also provides for the establishment of the Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA). The law 2472/1997 has been amended by the law 3471/2006 Protection of personal data and privacy in the electronic telecommunications sector and amendment of law 2472/1997.
Keywords Processing of Personal Data, Greece
Weblink http://www.dpa.gr/portal/page?_pageid=33...
Date of entry : July 24, 2017
Source of information : Law 2472/1997 on the Protection of Individuals with regard to the Processing of Personal Data (as amended), https://www.dpa.gr/pls/portal/docs/PAGE/APDPX/ENGLISH_INDEX/LEGAL%20FRAMEWORK/LAW%202472-97-APRIL010-EN%20_2_.PDF Personal Data Protection, http://www.greeklawdigest.gr/topics/data-protection/item/111-personal-data-protection
ID Data Protection Act (CAP 440)
Name Office of the Information and Data Protection Commissioner
Description The Data Protection Act (Cap.440 of the Laws of Malta) transposes Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995, on the protection of individuals with regards to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data. It was completely brought into effect on 15 July 2003. Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data in the electronic communications sector, was transposed under both the Data Protection Act and the Electronic Communications Act by virtue of LN 16 of 2003 (as amended) and LN 19 of 2003 respectively. This legislation is also in conformity with the Convention of the Council of Europe for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of personal data (ETS NO 108) which was ratified by in February 2003. The main objectives of the law are twofold: the regulation of data controllers, the persons to determine the purposes and means of processing, who are obliged to process the personal data in accordance with inter alia the requirements and criteria established by law; the protection of privacy rights of an individual, including the right to information, the right of access and the right to rectify, block or erase personal data not processed in accordance with the Act.
Keywords data protection malta
Weblink http://www.idpc.gov.mt/article.aspx?art=...
Source of information : http://www.idpc.gov.mt/article.aspx?art=168
ID Law No. 122/2013
Name Zakon c.122/2013 Z.z. o ochrane osobných údajov
Description Protection of rights of physical persons during management and processing of their personal data. Rights, duties and responsibility during processing of this data. Status, field of activities and organisation of Protection of Personal Data Authority of Slovak republic.
Keywords Definition. Principle of managing and processing. Permission of physical person. Security of data. Registration and record of Information systems. Supervision.
Weblink http://jaspi.justice.gov.sk/jaspiw1/htm_...
Date of entry : March 12, 2014
Source of information : Law No. 122/2013 http://jaspi.justice.gov.sk/
Description Status of legislative procedure •	Consolidated text of the Belgian law of December 8, 1992 on Privacy Protection in relation to the Processing of Personal Data •	Modified by the implementation law of December 11, 1998 (O.J. 3.2.1999) •	Secondary legislation adopted on 13 February 2001 and published in the Official Journal of 13 March 2001. •	Entry into force: 01.09.2001 (exception for information when the data were not collected from the data subject, then three years more).
Weblink http://www.privacycommission.be/en/legis...
Date of entry : March 20, 2014
Source of information : http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/law/status-implementation/index_en.htm
ID 95/46/EC (Dz.U. 1997 nr 133 poz. 883)
Name Ochrona danych osobowych
Description The Polish Act on Personal Data Protection of the 29 August 1997, which implemented Directive 95/46/EC, was the first dedicated legislation in this area. Its introduction signaled an increasing interest in the rights of individual citizens that has accompanied the progressive democratization of public life in Poland. This is also reflected in Articles 47 and 51 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. Article 47 ensures the legal protection of the private and family life of citizens. Article 51 limits the circumstances in which the state can gather the personal data, and confers basic rights upon citizens, for instance the right to access.
Keywords personal data, data protection, protection of privacy, processing personal data
Weblink http://ec.europa.eu/justice/policies/pri...
Source of information : http://ec.europa.eu/justice/policies/privacy/docs/implementation/poland_en.pdf
ID 23750 - Ley Orgánica 15/1999.
Name Protección de Datos de Carácter Personal
Description The object of this Act is to ensure and protect, with regard to the processing of personal data, public freedoms and fundamental rights of physical persons, and especially their honor and personal and family privacy.
Keywords Protección de datos, Personal data protection.
Weblink http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1999/12/14/pd...
Name : Alvaro Conde Perez
Date of entry : June 4, 2013
Source of information : http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1999/12/14/pdfs/A43088-43099.pdf
ID SFS 1998:204
Name Personuppgiftslag (1998:204)
Description The purpose of the law is to protect people from having their privacy violated by treating personal data.
Keywords personal data protection
ID BGBl. I Nr. 133/2009
Name Datenschutzgesetz 2000 (DSG 2000)
Description This law establishes a constitutional right for the protection of personal data. It contains definitions, rules about the use of personal data and about necessary safety measures and rules about control and protection procedures. Additionally there are regional laws about data protection.
ID Data Prot. Act 1988, (Amendment) 2003
Name Data Protection Act 1988 as amended by the Data Protection (Amendment) Act 2003
Description AN ACT TO GIVE EFFECT TO THE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH REGARD TO AUTOMATIC PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA DONE AT STRASBOURG ON THE 28TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1981, AND FOR THAT PURPOSE TO REGULATE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS PROVISIONS THE COLLECTION, PROCESSING, KEEPING, USE AND DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN INFORMATION RELATING TO INDIVIDUALS THAT IS PROCESSED AUTOMATICALLY. [13th July, 1988] AN ACT TO GIVE EFFECT TO DIRECTIVE 95/46/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 24 OCTOBER 1995 ON THE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH REGARD TO THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA AND ON THE FREE MOVEMENT OF SUCH DATA, FOR THAT PURPOSE TO AMEND THE DATA PROTECTION ACT 1988 AND TO PROVIDE FOR RELATED MATTERS. [10th April, 2003]
Keywords Data protection act Ireland
Weblink http://www.dataprotection.ie/docs/home/4...
Source of information : http://www.dataprotection.ie/docs/home/4.htm
ID Directive 96/9/EC on the legal protection of databases
Name Database Directive
Description The Directive on the legal protection of Databases was adopted in February 1996. The Directive created a new exclusive “sui generis” right for database producers, valid for 15 years, to protect their investment of time, money and effort, irrespective of whether the database is in itself innovative (“non-original” databases). The Directive harmonised also copyright law applicable to the structure and arrangement of the contents of databases (“original” databases). The Directive’s provisions apply to both analogue and digital databases. It was amended by Directive (EU) 2019/790 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2019 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market and amending Directives 96/9/EC and 2001/29/EC
Keywords EU Directive, Protection, Databases
Weblink https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/...
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31996L0009:EN:NOT, http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/copyright/prot-databases/index_en.htm
ID 3.4.1998 / 250
Name Tekijänoikeuslaki - Copyright Act
Description Database directive is implemented in Finland on the modification of Copyright Act 1998.
ID L. 2819/2000, 2121/1993
Name L. 2819/2000 Article 7
Description Directive 96/9 on the legal protection of databases was implemented in Greece by specific legal provisions (art. 7 of Law 2819/2000). The Law 2819/2000 relates to the Establishment of the Company “Olympic Village 2004 S.A.”, protection of Olympic Symbols and Marks and other Provisions. Article 7 of the Law 2819/2000 is entitled “Harmonisation with the Directive 96/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 1998 on the legal protection of databases and other provisions” available in the database as: "Copyright (Databases), Directive, 11/03/1996, No. 96/9". This Act amends the Law 2121/1993 on Copyright and Related Rights (“The Copyright Act” or “the GCA”). According to the Greek Ministry of Culture, the Directive entered into force on 15 March 2000.
Keywords Legal Protection, Database, Greece
Weblink http://www.opi.gr/index.php/en/library/l...
Date of entry : July 25, 2017
Source of information : The Implementation and Application of Directive 96/9/EC on the Legal Protection of Database http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/copyright/docs/studies/etd2001b53001e72_en.pdf Spatial Data Infrastructures in Greece: State of play 2011, http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/reports/stateofplay2005/rcr05GRv62.pdf Copyright and sui generis protection for databases under Greek copyright law, https://repository.ihu.edu.gr//xmlui/handle/11544/711
ID Uradni list RS, št. 16/2007
Name Zakon o avtorski in sorodnih pravicah (ZASP)
Description This law regulates the rights of authors in their works of literature, science and art (copyright), rights of performers, phonogram producers, film producers, radio and television (RTV) organizations and publishers, and individual and collective administration of copyright and related rights.
Keywords rights of authors, copyright
ID Directive 96/9/EC
Description The Directive on the legal protection of Databases was adopted in February 1996. The Directive created a new exclusive “sui generis” right for database producers, valid for 15 years, to protect their investment of time, money and effort, irrespective of whether the database is in itself innovative (“non-original” databases). The Directive harmonised also copyright law applicable to the structure and arrangement of the contents of databases (“original” databases). The Directive’s provisions apply to both analogue and digital databases.
Weblink http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexU...
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31996L0009:EN:NOT
Name MB 10 August 1998
Description The law of August 10, 1998 transposes the European Database Directive into Belgian law.
Weblink http://www.ejustice.just.fgov.be/cgi/art...
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:71996L0009:FR:NOT#FIELD_BE
ID 96/9/WE (Dz. U. 2001 nr 128 poz. 1402)
Name Dyrektywa w sprawie ochrony prawnej baz danych
Description The Act on the protection of databases of 27 July 2001 (Journal of Laws 2001 No. 128 pos.1402) adjusts Polish Law to the Directive of the European Parliament and Council 96/9/EC of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of Databases. The database defined in the Act means a set of data or any other materials and items collected according to a specific taxonomy or methods, individually available in any way, including by electronic means, requiring significant qualitative or quantitative investment effort in order to produce, verify or present its content. The producer of a database is the person who bears the risk of investment of creating the database. The Act implements the principle of transferability of rights to databases. The Act defines the rights of the producer of the database, the duration of protection of the database and appropriate legal measures to protect the database. The Act determines that the protection extended to databases does not include computer programs used for their preparation or servicing. The Act is intended to confer databases that are not writing within the meaning of the Act of 4 February 1999 on copyright and related rights, special protection regardless of their form and content.
Keywords protection of databases, protection, database, directive 96/9/WE
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=DD:13:15:31996L0009:PL:PDF
ID 5568 - LEY 5/1998, de 6 de marzo
Name Protección Jurídica de las Bases de Datos
Description This law is divided into three chapters dedicated to copyright, sui generis right and other provisions. This text consists of seven articles, two repeal provisions and a last unique provision. The separation between copyright and sui generis right is necessary because of the existing differences. On the one hand, the copyright of the database is recognized when the selection or disposal of its contents constitutes intellectual creation, without prejudice any rights subsisting in those contents. The element of originality is required to apply copyright protection. On the other hand, sui generis right affects to the maker of the database, ensuring the protection of a qualitative or quantitative substantial inversion, and it is applied independently from copyright.
Keywords Database Legal Protection, Proteccion Juridica de Bases de Datos,
Weblink http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1998/03/07/pd...
Source of information : http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1998/03/07/pdfs/A07935-07940.pdf
ID BGBl. I Nr. 25/1998
Name Urheberrechtsgesetz (UrhG)
Description The directive was implemented by a change of the copyright law in 1998, when special regulations for databases were included which regulate their protection. The law regulates all aspects of the protection of copyright / intellectual property.
Keywords copyright protection database
ID CRRA 2000
Name The Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000
Description AN ACT TO MAKE PROVISION IN RESPECT OF COPYRIGHT, PROTECTION OF RIGHTS OF PERFORMERS AND RIGHTS IN PERFORMANCES, TO MAKE PROVISION FOR LICENSING SCHEMES AND REGISTRATION SCHEMES FOR COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS; TO RESTATE THE LAW IN RESPECT OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE NO. 91/250/EEC OF 14 MAY 19911 ON THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS; TO GIVE EFFECT TO COUNCIL DIRECTIVE NO. 92/100/EEC OF 19 NOVEMBER 19922 ON RENTAL RIGHT AND LENDING RIGHT AND ON CERTAIN RIGHTS RELATING TO COPYRIGHT IN THE FIELD OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY; TO GIVE EFFECT TO COUNCIL DIRECTIVE NO. 93/83/EEC OF 27 SEPTEMBER 19933 ON THE CO-ORDINATION OF CERTAIN RULES CONCERNING COPYRIGHT AND RIGHTS RELATED TO COPYRIGHT APPLICABLE TO SATELLITE BROADCASTING AND CABLE RETRANSMISSION; TO RESTATE THE LAW IN RESPECT OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE NO. 93/98/EEC OF 29 OCTOBER 19934 HARMONISING THE TERM OF PROTECTION OF COPYRIGHT AND CERTAIN RELATED RIGHTS AND TO GIVE EFFECT TO ARTICLE 2.1 THEREOF; TO GIVE EFFECT TO DIRECTIVE NO. 96/9/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 11 MARCH 19965 ON THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF DATABASES; AND TO PROVIDE FOR RELATED MATTERS. [10th July, 2000]
Keywords copyright database act Ireland
Weblink http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/a...
Source of information : http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/act/pub/0028/
ID Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications
Name Free movement of professionals
Description With Directive 2005/36/EC the EU has reformed the system for recognition of professional qualifications, in order to help make labour markets more flexible, further liberalise the provision of services, encourage more automatic recognition of qualifications, and simplify administrative procedures. On 20 October 2007 it has replaced fifteen existing Directives in the field of the recognition of professional qualifications. It was amended by Directive 2013/55/EU amending Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications and Regulation (EU) No 1024/2012 on administrative cooperation through the Internal Market Information. This amendment introduced a number of new features to further enhance mobility such as the professional card, partial access to professions and Common Training Principles.
Keywords EU Directive, Professional Qualification, Recognition
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32005L0036:EN:NOT, http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/qualifications/policy_developments/legislation/index_en.htm
ID 2005/36/EC (Dz. U. 2008 nr 53 poz. 394)
Name Dyrektywa w sprawie uznawania kwalifikacji zawodowych
Description Directive 2005/36/EC aims to enable every citizen of the European Union to get recognition of his professional qualifications or activity in a Member State other than that in which he acquired his professional qualifications. Directive 2005/36/EC has been implemented into the Polish legal order by the Act of 18 March 2008 on the recognition of professional qualifications acquired in the Member States of the European Union (Journal of Laws 2008 No. 53, pos. 394). If a profession is regulated in Poland a person who has acquired qualifications in another Member State needs them to be officially recognized. Similarly, the recognition is necessary if a person has acquired qualifications in Poland and intends to work in another Member State, in a profession that is regulated there. In the case of professions that are not regulated the decision of hiring an employee with qualifications obtained in another Member State of the European Community is taken by the employer. Polish Information Centre for Professional Recognition is the Ministry of Science and Higher Education - Department of Supervision and Organization of Higher Education.
Keywords recognition of qualifications, regulated profession, Directive 2005/36/EC
Weblink http://www.kig.pl/informacjekig/2810-inf...
Source of information : http://www.kig.pl/informacjekig/2810-informacje-o-systemie-uznawania-kwalifikacji-zawodowych-w-ue-przydatne-linki.html
ID P.D. 38/25.05.2010 (GG 78), Part I, Articles 1-4
Name Προσαρμογή ελληνικής νομοθεσίας στην Οδηγία 2005/36/ΕΚ - αναγνώριση των επαγγελματικών προσόντων
Description Directive 2005/36/EC on the free movement of professionals has been incorporated into the Greek legislation by the Presidential Decree (PD) 38/25.05.2010 (GG 78). The objective of this PD is to establish regulations according to which the professional qualifications acquired in one or more EU Member States are being recognized and give to the holder the right to pursue his/her profession in a self-employed or employed capacity. These regulations apply for adopting and pursuing regulated professions. This PD comprises of the relevant terminology in Greek; the principle of the free provision of services, while the service providers that are excluded are also stated; the freedom of establishment is described and the professional qualifications are grouped into levels; the requirements regarding the recognition of professional experience are defined; the recognition on the basis of coordination of minimum training conditions. Specifications are given for the training of doctors, nurses, dentists, veterinaries, midwives, pharmacists & architects. Additionally, rules are defined for pursuing the profession; the administrative cooperation between the Member States and the responsibility of the implementation are presented. Last but not least, Annexes are attached, where additional information are presented better explaining the recognized professional qualifications.
Keywords Greece, EU Directive, free movement, professionals
Weblink https://www.minedu.gov.gr/publications/d...
Source of information : https://www.minedu.gov.gr/publications/docs/pd_38_100802.pdf;
Name Zakon o geodetski dejavnosti (ZGeoD-1)
Keywords Land surveying activities, geodetic data, surveying activity
ID Uradni list RS, št. 39/16
Name Zakon o postopku priznavanja poklicnih kvalifikacij za opravljanje reguliranih poklicev (ZPPPK)
Description This Act regulates the procedure for the recognition of professional qualifications acquired in the Member States of the European Union, European Economic Area or the Swiss Confederation for the provision of regulated professions in the Republic of Slovenia for partial access to the regulated professions and the recognition of training done in another Contracting State, and provides bodies that manage this process, in accordance with the following EU directives.
Keywords professional qualifications,
Weblink http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?s...
ID Directive 2005/36/EC
Description With Directive 2005/36/EC the EU has reformed the system for recognition of professional qualifications, in order to help make labour markets more flexible, further liberalise the provision of services, encourage more automatic recognition of qualifications, and simplify administrative procedures. On 20 October 2007, at the end of the transposition period, this Directive has replaced fifteen existing Directives in the field of the recognition of professional qualifications, providing the first comprehensive modernisation of the EU system since its introduction over 40 years ago.
Keywords EU Directive, Free Movement, Professionals
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32005L0036:EN:HTML https://www.eures.com.mt/Main/Page.aspx?pageid=Faq
ID Laws No.293/2007, 215/1995, 216/1995
Name Zakony c.293/2007 o uznavani odbornych kvalifikacis, plus specificke parag. v 215/1995 a 216/1995
Description Law No.293/2007 about Recognition of Professional Qualification is a general law for regulated professions without specificic law dealing with particular profession.Law No. 215/1995 about Geodesy and Cartography and Law No.216/1995 about Chamber of Surveyors and Cartographers includes apart from other also some speciphic articles dealing with recognition of professional qualification for geodetic surveyors comming to Slovakia from member states. Recognition of diplomas, Rrecognition of professional qualification, Single points of contact, Competent authorities, IMI system, etc.
Keywords Recognition of diplomas, Rrecognition of professional qualification, Single points of contact, Competent authorities, IMI system,
Weblink http://jaspi.justice.gov.sk/
Date of entry : March 16, 2014
Source of information : Laws No. 293/2007, 215/1995, 216/1995
ID Narodne novine 124/09, 45/11
Name Zakon o reguliranim profesijama i priznavanju inozemnih stručnih kvalifikacija
Description The Act on Regulated Professions and Recognition of Foreign Professional Qualifications regulate the question of recognition of foreign professional qualifications in the Republic of Croatia for the purpose of establishment and free provision of services on a temporary and occasional basis in the Republic of Croatia on the basis of foreign professional qualifications.
Keywords regulated professions, recognition of foreign professional qualifications
Source of information : Official Gazette, 124/09 and 45/11
ID 18702 - REAL DECRETO 1837/2008, de 8 de noviembre.
Name Reconocimiento de Cualificaciones Profesionales
Description This Royal Decree is to establish the rules to permit access and pursuit of a regulated profession in Spain, through the recognition of professional qualifications obtained in one or other Member States of the European Union and allow the owner of pursuing the same profession. The "professional qualification" is the ability to access a particular profession, or exercise, which is officially accredited by a qualification, by formally recognized professional experience or by the participation of more than one of such circumstances.
Keywords Reconocimiento cualificación profesional, profesiones reguladas, regulated profession.
Weblink https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2008/11/20/p...
Source of information : https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2008/11/20/pdfs/A46185-46320.pdf
Name Zivltechnikergesetz (ZTG)
Description The directive was implemented by over 130 different federal and regional laws. The professional recognition (free movement) of Chartered Surveyors is regulated in the ZTG. For temporary cross border provision of services by authorized Chartered Surveyors established in another member states no registration is necessary. They have to provide information about their authorization / registration / insurance to their clients before the provision of the service. This information can be requested from the client by the public authorities. In cases of establishment Chartered Surveyors from other member states have to apply for recognition and get an authorization from the Federal Minister of Economy, Family and Youth.
Keywords professional recognition
ID Directive 2006/123/EC on services in the internal market
Name Services Directive
Description The objective of the Services Directive is to release the untapped growth potential of services markets in Europe by removing legal and administrative barriers to trade in the services sector. The simplification measures foreseen by the Directive should significantly facilitate life and increase transparency for SMEs and consumers when they want to provide or use services in the single market.The Directive requires the Member States to simplify procedures and formalities that service providers need to comply with. In particular, it requires Member States to remove unjustified and disproportionate burdens and to substantially facilitate the establishment of a business and the cross-border provision of services. The Services Directive also strengthens the rights of recipients of services, which can be both consumers and businesses. For instance, it prohibits discriminatory conditions based on the nationality or residence of the service recipient, such as discriminatory tariffs. It also lays down a set of measures to promote a high quality of services and to enhance information and transparency relating to service providers and their services.
Keywords EU Directive, Services
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:52011IP0051:EN:NOT, http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/services/services-dir/index_en.htm
Description This Act regulates the conditions for the construction of all facilities, provides the essential requirements and comply with them as regards the characteristics of objects, prescribes the ways of and conditions for carrying out activities in the field of construction, the organization and working area with two professional associations, regulates inspection supervision, establishes sanctions for offenses in the field of construction and regulates other issues related to the construction of buildings. The construction of the buildings under this Act comprises the design, construction and maintenance of the building.
Keywords construction of buildings,
ID 2006/123/WE
Name Dyrektywa w sprawie usług, dyrektywa usługowa
Description The main act transposing the Services Directive into the Polish legal order is the Act on Provision of Services in the Territory of the Republic of Poland (PSA) of 4 March 2010 which came into force on 10 April 2010. The PSA is a legislative instrument which applies to all services, except for those explicitly excluded from its scope. Poland has taken a horizontal approach to implementing Article 16 of the Services Directive, as well as making additional amendments to existing law. Article 4(1) of PSA introduces a general rule that service providers from another Member State may temporarily provide services in the territory of Poland, without having to be entered in any business register. PSA also specifies that temporary provision of the service by service providers from another Member State may be subject to the requirement to obtain a certificate, concession, licence, authorisation, approval, entry in the register of regulated activity or to another appropriate register, if provisions of specific laws impose such obligation on the grounds of public policy, public security, protection of public health or the environment (Article 4(2)). Article 4(2) of PSAseems to be the basis for the Commission Staff Working Paper on the process of mutual evaluation of the Services Directive (CSWP/Services Directive) classification of Poland.
Keywords services directive
Weblink http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/serv...
Source of information : http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/services/docs/services-dir/mileu-study/pl-national-report-part_I_en.pdf
ID Law 3844/2010 (GG 63)
Name Προσαρμογή της Οδηγίας 2006/123/ΕΚ, σχετικά με τις υπηρεσίες στην εσωτερική αγορά
Description Directive 2006/123/EC on services in the internal market has been incorporated into the Greek legislation by the Law 3844/2010 (GG 63). The Law concerns only providers established in a EU Member State and does not cover external aspects. The objective of this Law is to establish general provisions in order to facilitate free movement of services inside the European Community, while maintaining the high quality of services provided. In order to facilitate access to and exercise of service activities, the Law comprises of the following main parts: the definition of the relevant terminology and concepts in Greek, the determination of the services that this Directive applies for, as well as the services that are excluded, the simplification of the administrative procedures (right to information, procedures by electronic means, etc.), the freedom of establishment for providers (authorization schemes and procedures, etc.), the free movement of services, the determination of the quality of services, the administrative cooperation (mutual assistance and general obligations), the fees and penalties which may apply and the convergence program under which the Member States should cooperate.
Keywords Greece, EU Directive, free movement, services
Weblink http://eysed.gge.gov.gr/wp-content/uploa...
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EL/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32006L0123&from=EL; http://eysed.gge.gov.gr/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/N.3844-2010.pdf
ID Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA)
Name Services (Internal Market) Act (Act 23 of 2009)
Description The EU Services Directive aims to eliminate barriers which hinder service providers' freedom of establishment throughout the EU. The directive will: simplify administrative procedures to make it easier for a service provider in one country to become established in another; prohibit particularly restrictive legal requirements; enforce certain principles, including non-discrimination on the grounds of nationality; improve competition.
Keywords Services Directive, Malta
Weblink http://europa.eu/youreurope/business/vat...
Source of information : http://www.mbb.org.mt/Articles/PrintArticle.aspx?ArticleId=525&Section=policies http://europa.eu/youreurope/business/vat-customs/buy-sell/index_en.htm#malta_en_providing-services
ID Law No.136/2010
Name Zakon c.136/2010 Z.z. o sluzbach na vnutornom trhu
Description Rights and duties of service providers. Rights of service recipients. Supervision over service providers. Single Points of Contact ' activity. Competent Authorities. Cooperation with other Member States.
Keywords right to establish service, cross-border service, protection of service recipients,
Source of information : Zakon c.136/2010 Z.z. o sluzbach na vnutornom trhu. http://www.zbierka.sk
ID 18731 - Ley 17/2009, de 23 de noviembre
Name Libre Acceso a las Actividades de Servicios y su Ejercicio.
Description This law aims to establish general provisions to facilitate the free establishment for service providers and the free provision of services, simplifying procedures and encouraging, at the same time, a high level of service quality and avoid the introduction of restrictions on the functioning of services markets that, according to the provisions of this law, are not justified or proportioned.
Keywords Open Acces Services, Libre Acceso a Servicios
Weblink http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2009/11/24/pd...
Source of information : http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2009/11/24/pdfs/BOE-A-2009-18731.pdf
ID BGBl. I Nr. 100/2011
Name Dienstleistungsgesetz
Description The directive was implemented by about 60 different federal and regional professional and other laws. The horizontal issues for services providers of all professions – such as the procedures of the points of single contact, the information duties for authorities and for the service provider and the cross border cooperation of authorities - are regulated in the “Dienstleistungsgesetz”. The requirements for the provision of services of Chartered Surveyors are regulated in the “Ziviltechnikergesetz” (see above implementation of Directive 2005/36/EC).
Keywords freedom of services
ID LPIS-CAP
Name IACS Land Parcel Information Systems for implementing the CAP
Description Agricultural policy in Europe - the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) - is almost unique in being defined at EU level by the governments of Member States (MS) and implemented through regulations driven by the Commission, rather than through the implementation of Directives by the MS. The CAP aims to support farmers’ incomes whilst also encouraging them to produce high quality products and to adopt to more sustainable practices. The CAP is one of the most significant financial policy instruments that has been improved and developed over the past decades. As a result of the evolution of CAP legislative requirements the Integrated Administration and Control System (IACS) has been developed and adopted in 1992 by the EU. One part of IACS is the Land Parcel Identification System (LPIS). It was designed as the main instrument for the implementation of the CAP first pillar – direct payments to the farmer, i.e. to identify and quantify the land eligible for payments. Related regulations include: Council Reg. 3508/92, in particular the amendment 1593/00. Council Reg. 73/09 (Repealed Reg. 1782/03) Commission Reg. 2419/01 Commission Reg. 796/04
Keywords Land Parcel Information Systems, Common Agricultural Policy
Weblink http://ies.jrc.ec.europa.eu/our-activiti...
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32003R1782:en:NOT, http://marswiki.jrc.ec.europa.eu/wikicap/index.php/LPIS, http://ies.jrc.ec.europa.eu/our-activities/support-for-member-states/lpis-iacs.html, http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32009R0073:en:NOT
ID Uradni list RS, št. 45/08
Name Zakon o kmetijstvu (ZKme-1)
Description This Act sets out the objectives of agricultural policy, planning agriculture and rural development, agricultural policy measures, the safety of food of plant origin in primary production, food quality at all stages of production, processing and transport, protect the interests of the consumer, the labeling of agricultural products and foodstuffs, transport of agricultural products and food, the conservation of biodiversity in agriculture, supplementary activities on farms, utilities, database and information in the field of agriculture, the procedures and authorities for the implementation of this law, research, education and development of professional tasks and inspections.
Keywords agricultural policy, planning agriculture, rural development
Weblink http://www.uradni-list.si/1/content?id=8...
ID LPIS
Name System Identyfikacji Działek Rolnych
Description The project is driven by the Agency for Restructuring and Modernisation of Agriculture (ARMA) in cooperation with the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography (GUGiK). Polish accession to the European Union required to create administrative and technical structures for the management of subsidies for agriculture, which is to build the Integrated Administration and Control System (IACS). Its main core is Land Parcel Identification System (LPIS) covering almost all the basic modules of IACS: records of farms, records of agriculture producers and records of subsidies. LPIS project included the realization of a vector map of the whole country consisting of: boundaries of land parcels, land contours of the ground, classification contours and a vector layer of the so-called fields of management. The system that created the ARMA covered almost all the real estate cadastre. To build the database, it was necessary to develop a digital orthophoto of the country, which was to identify fields of management. The final form of LPIS, in accordance with EU guidelines, is a system in GIS technology.Project work was divided into several stages and the whole country for dozens of objects. Due to the lack of a consistent descriptive and graphical database, LPIS has been built in phases, the first - descriptive base and parcel centroid, the next ones - raster of cadastral map and orthophoto, and the last one – land vector database.
Keywords LPIS Poland, IACS, CAP
Name Κανονισμός 1782/2003 για τη θέσπιση κοινών κανόνων στο πλαίσιο κοινής γεωργικής πολιτικής
Description In July 2006, the Greek authorities drew up an action plan indicating the measures to be taken and a time table, in view of applying correctly IACS as soon as possible. One of the issues addressed, since 2007, was the Land Parcel Identification System (LPIS) for Greece. Hence, in 2005 all agricultural reference parcels were identified in an alphanumeric way. Therefore, Greece developed a new LPIS-GIS, using the most recent ortho-imagery available and complying with the technical standard currently required. This new LPIS-GIS was finalised by 31.12.2008. Effective use of the information in the payment system, including the quality of the information in the LPIS-GIS, will be subject to audit in 2010. Under the new 2009 claim lodging procedure the farmer has to provide the claim data at the farmer union in alpha-numeric and in digital form ensuring that farmers are in a better position to declare correctly the land claimed and that funds are better controlled. As 2009 was the first year of application of the new system, all parcels on which the farmers claimed aid had to be digitised; as of claim year 2010 only the parcels which have changes will have to be digitised, which will represent a considerable time saver.
Keywords Greece, Hellenic LPIS, OPEKEPE, Common Agricultural Policy
Weblink http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/2...
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EL/TXT/?uri=OJ:L:2003:270:TOC; http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=OJ:L:2003:270:TOC; http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/2009_2014/documents/cont/dv/cocobufinal_/cocobufinal_en.pdf
ID Sigpac
Name Sistema de Información Geográfica de Parcelas Agrícolas.
Description Geographic Information System of Farming Land, LPIS, allows you to identify geographically the parcels declared by farmers and ranchers in any scheme related to the area under cultivation or used by livestock.
Keywords Sigpag, LPIS, parecelas, cultivos, ganaderías, farms,
Weblink http://www.magrama.gob.es/es/agricultura...
Source of information : http://www.magrama.gob.es/es/agricultura/temas/sistema-de-informacion-geografica-de-parcelas-agricolas-sigpac-/
ID Directive (EU) 2019/1024 on open data and the re-use of public sector information
Name PSI Directive
Description The Directive on open data and the re-use of public sector information provides a common legal framework for a European market for government-held data (public sector information). It is built around two key pillars of the internal market: transparency and fair competition. The Directive on open data and the re-use of public sector information, also known as the ‘Open Data Directive’ (Directive (EU) 2019/1024) entered into force on 16 July 2019. It replaces the Public Sector Information Directive, also known as the ‘PSI Directive’ (Directive 2003/98/EC) which dated from 2003 and was subsequently amended by the Directive 2013/37/EU (more about the process of this revision).
Keywords public sector information, open data
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32003L0098:EN:NOT, http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/psi/actions_eu/policy_actions/index_en.htm
ID L. 3448/2006, 4305/2014
Name L. 3448/2006, 4305/2014
Description Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information has been incorporated into the Greek legislation by law 3448/2006 On the further use of Public Sector information and the regulation of issues falling into the competence of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Public Administration and Decentralisation. Additionally, Directive 2013/37/EC amending Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information has been incorporated into the Greek Legislation by law 4305/2014 which stipulates open access to data published by the public sector. According to article 10 of Law 4305/2014 Public Authorities are authorised to record, classify and evaluate the set of documents, information and data which are either publicly available or may be available upon particular conditions.
Keywords Public sector information, Directive 2003/98/EC, L. 3448/2006, Greece
Weblink http://www.data.gov.gr/pages/thesmikopla...
Source of information : Openness/Open Access for Public Sector information and works — the Creative Commons licensing model European Public Sector Information Platform Topic Report No. 2015 / 06, https://www.europeandataportal.eu/sites/default/files/2015_open_access_for_public_sector_information_and_works.pdf
ID Uradni list RS, št. 113/05
Name Zakon o državni upravi (ZDU-1) and National Interoperability Framework Portal (NIO)
Description The NIO Portal is a basic cornerstone of the national interoperability framework in Slovenia. It is a website dedicated to publishing interoperability solutions and products of the public sector. It connects a catalogue of interoperability solutions with best practices for re-using its content. The portal enables publishing of different standards and guidelines for interoperability, interoperability assets - technical, semantic, legal and organizational.
Keywords national interoperability framework, interoperability solutions
Weblink https://nio.gov.si/nio/vstopna.nio?lang=...
ID L.N. 20 of 2007
Name MITA - Malta Information Technology Agency
Description The Public Sector Information (PSI) Directive in Malta has been implanted by the Circular No. 31/2006 published by the OPM on the 05/10/2006 addressed to all Permanent Secretaries, Directors General, Directors and Heads of Public Sector Entities. The Maltese law that transposes the European Union Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of Public Sector Information is Legal Notice 20 of 2007.
Keywords public sector information malta
Weblink http://opendatamalta.com/open-data/open-...
Source of information : http://opendatamalta.com/open-data/open-data-portals/
Weblink http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/infor...
ID MNE(2008)52733
Name Royal Decree July 18, 2008
Description The construction of Belgium implies that the transposition of the PSI Directive 2003/98/EC took place on both a federal level as well as on the level of the federate entities. The Directive was transposed into: 1. Laws, royal decrees and decrees of the legal framework, 2. A standard license for reuse; 3. A greater transparency for reusable documents by centralizing them online. (psi.belgium.be) and 4. The creation of a transparency committee at the federal level
Weblink http://psi.belgium.be/fr/legal
Source of information : http://psi.belgium.be/fr/comment-est-transpos-e-la-directive-en-droit-belge http://psi.belgium.be/fr/legal
ID 2003/98/EC (Dz.U. 2001 nr 112 poz. 1198)
Name Dyrektywa o informacjach sektora publicznego
Description In accordance with Art. 249, third paragraph of the EC Treaty, Member States may choose the form and means of implementation, which can ensure the best achievement of the Directive’s objective. The Polish authorities as the transposing legislation of the Directive 2003/98/EC have adapted their legislative framework for access to documents to include re-use of PSI: •	1) Konstytucja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (Constitution of the Republic of Poland) of 02/04/1997, Dziennik Ustaw nr 78/483 of 16/07/1997 (weblink1), •	2) Ustawa z dnia 14 czerwca 1960 r. Kodeks postępowania administracyjnego (Code of Administrative Procedure), of 14.06.1960, Dziennik Ustaw nr 2000/98/1071 of 17/11/2000 (weblink2), •	3) Ustawa z dnia 6 września 2001r. o dostępie do informacji publicznej (Act on Access to Public Information) of 06/09/2001, Dziennik Ustaw of 08/10/2001 (weblink3), •	4) Amendment to Act on Access to Public Information by Act of 16 September 2011 (weblink4).
Keywords Public Sector Information (PSI), re-use, open data
Weblink http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/dae/document.cfm?action=display&doc_id=1328 2.	http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/dae/document.cfm?action=display&doc_id=1329 3.	http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf//d
Source of information : 1.	http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/dae/document.cfm?action=display&doc_id=1328 2.	http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/dae/document.cfm?action=display&doc_id=1329 3.	http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf//document.cfm?doc_id=1122 4.	http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/dae/document.cfm?action=display&doc_id=1393
ID 19814 - Ley 37/2007, de 16 de noviembre.
Name Reutilización de la información del sector público.
Description This law aims to basic regulation of the legal regime applicable to the re-use of documents produced or held by the authorities and public sector bodies. Reuse means the use of documents held by the authorities and public sector organizations, by individuals or legal, commercial or noncommercial purposes, provided such use does not constitute a public administrative activity.
Keywords Reultilización, reuse, Directiva 2003/98/CE, PSI Directive Transposition, sector público, public sector
Weblink http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2007/11/17/pd...
Source of information : http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2007/11/17/pdfs/A47160-472758.pdf
ID SFS 2010:566
Name Lag (2010:566) om vidareutnyttjande av handlingar från den offentliga förvaltningen
Description The purpose of the Act is to promote the development of a information market by facilitating the individual's use of documentation provided by the authorities.
Keywords PSI directive
ID Ordinance n°2005-650
Name Liberté d'accès aux documents administratifs et à la réutilisation des informations publiques
Keywords Freedom of access to the administrative documents, public information
Name : B.Fournier-Schmitt
Source of information : Legifrance
ID Ordonnance n° 2010-1232 du 21 octobre 2010
Name Dispositions d'adaptation au droit de l'Union européenne en matière d'environnement
ID Loi n° 2004-801 du 6 août 2004
Name Protection des personnes physiques à l'égard des traitements de données à caractère personnel
Keywords Individual liberty, personal data, data protection, private life, informatics
ID Loi n° 98-536 du 1 juillet 1998
Name Loi portant transposition dans le code de la propriété intellectuelle de la directive 96/9
Keywords Intellectual property, data protection,
ID Loi n°2011-12 du 5 janvier 2011
Name Loi portant diverses dispositions d'adaptation de la législation au droit de l'UE
Keywords Single Market, free provision of services, single point of contact, freedom of establishment
ID Ordonnance n° 2008-507 du 30 mai 2008
Name Ordonnance portant transposition de la directive reconnaissance des qualifications professionnelles
Keywords professional qualifications, regulated professions
ID BGBl. I Nr 135/2005
Name Informationsweiterverwendungsgesetz - IWG
Description This Federal law regulates the legal framework for commercial and non-commercial use of public sector information made available for re-use by federal public authorities. Additionally there are nine different regional laws regulating the re-use of information from regional public authorities.
Keywords re-use public sector information
ID Directive 2007/2/EC establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)
Name INSPIRE Directive
Description The INSPIRE Directive in May 2007, established an infrastructure for spatial information in Europe to support Community environmental policies, and policies or activities which may have an impact on the environment. INSPIRE is based on the infrastructures for spatial information established and operated by the 27 Member States of the European Union. The Directive addresses 34 spatial data themes needed for environmental applications, with key components specified through technical implementing rules. This makes INSPIRE a unique example of a legislative “regional” approach. To ensure that the spatial data infrastructures of the Member States are compatible and usable in a Community and transboundary context, the Directive requires that common Implementing Rules (IR) are adopted in a number of specific areas (Metadata, Data Specifications, Network Services, Data and Service Sharing and Monitoring and Reporting). These IRs are adopted as Commission Decisions or Regulations, and are binding in their entirety. The Commission is assisted in the process of adopting such rules by a regulatory committee composed of representatives of the Member States and chaired by a representative of the Commission (this is known as the Comitology procedure).
Keywords EU Directive, INSPIRE, Spatial Infrastructure
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32007L0002:EN:NOT, http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
ID 12.6.2009/421
Name Laki paikkatietoinfrastruktuurista
Weblink http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/20...
ID Law 3882/2010 FEK 166A
Name National Infrastructure for Geospatial Information - Compliance with Directive 2007/2/EC (INSPIRE)
Description Law 3882/2010 FEK 166A on the creation of the National Geospatial Information Infrastructure (EVGEP) is the law that transposes the INSPIRE Directive. The Law was adopted on September 22, 2010 and aims to ensure equal access to geospatial data and services for all citizens and Public Administration. The law sets up a new administrative structure and structure for management of geoinformation in Greece: a) it establishes the National Committee for Geo-information (HNC) as the supreme political body responsible for the design of the National Policy for Geo-information and National Interoperability Framework for Geo-Information and Services (NIFGIS). b) it appoints the Hellenic Mapping and Cadastral Organization (HEMCO (OKXE)) as the executive and operational authority for the development and operation of the NSDI; c) it defines the establishment of a permanent steering committee called Focal Points of Contact (KOSE) in each Ministry, Decentralized Administration, Region and Municipality.
Keywords INSPIRE, Greece
Weblink http://www.inspire.okxe.gr/index.php?opt...
Source of information : Greece-Legal Framework, http://ggim.un.org/knowledgebase/KnowledgebaseArticle51528.aspx Spatial Data Infrastructures in Greece: State of play 2011, http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/reports/stateofplay2011/rcr11GRv101.pdf
ID No. 72/09, 18/10
Description INSPIRE Directive 2007/2/EC of the establishment of the infrastructure for geospatial information within the European Community was partially transposed in Republic of Serbia through the provisions of the The Law on State Survey and Cadastre Act ("Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia" No. 72/09, 18/10). The current approach to geodatabase sharing and the use of services is reflected in: Certain data is available to other state institutions free of charge; A wider set of data is sold in accordance with regulations; Data available on the Internet is free for inspection. Access to network services is provided through a geoportal in accordance with the INSPIRE Directive (Directive 2007/2 / EC). Geoportals in practical use as a means of reviewing and sharing distributed spatial data and services, which contribute to the development of NIGPs on the territory of the Republic of Serbia, can be considered in their importance as: national, regional and local.
Keywords data available on the Internet, free for inspection, geoportals
Source of information : http://www.rgz.gov.rs/template1a.asp?PageName=zakonski_propisi&MenuID=0020030&LanguageID=1 http://www.gfa-group.de/web-archive/inspire/www.inspiration-westernbalkans.eu/5/8/9/9/0/3/INSPIRATION_-_National_report_Serbia_-_15.07.13..pdf
ID Uradni list RS, št. 8/10
Name Zakon o infrastrukturi za prostorske informacije (ZIPI)
Description This Act sets out the rules for the establishment and provision of infrastructure for spatial information in the Republic of Slovenia.
Keywords infrastructure, spatial information
Name Law on National Spatial Data Infrastructure (Draft)
Description Development of National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) according to INSPIRE Directive and ISO/TC211 standards as a physical, organizational, and virtual network designed to enable the development and sharing of digital geographic information resources. The scope of NSDI is enabling users to identify and access spatial information acquired from different sources, from local, via national to European level, in a comprehensive manner. NSDI activities are administered by the Land Relation and Cadastre Agency.
Keywords NSDI, ISO/TC211 standards, digital geographic information, spatial information
Weblink http://www.arfc.gov.md/transparenta/proi...
Source of information : http://www.arfc.gov.md/transparenta/proiecte
Description The construction of Belgium implies that the transposition of the INSPIRE Directive 2007/2/EC took place on both a federal level as well as on the level of the federate entities. The Directive was transposed into laws, royal decrees and decrees and provides a legal framework for spatial information in Europe to support Community environmental policies, and policies or activities which may have an impact on the environment.
Source of information : http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:72007L0002:EN:NOT#FIELD_BE
ID 2007/2/EC
Name Dyrektywa Inspire
Description Poland, as an EU member state, has been obliged to make its input to the great undertaking defined by the directive. The Polish input consists of building in the territory of Poland the spatial information infrastructure, making up a part of the European infrastructure, and suited to the jointly developed and approved principles and standards. The first significant achievement in that respect has been the Act on spatial information infrastructure (SII Act), passed by the Polish Parliament, which makes up the transposition of the INSPIRE Directive, adjusted to Polish conditions, which has been in force since June, 2010r. In accordance with Inspire Directive’s assumptions Surveyor General of Poland establishes and maintains the geoportal of spatial information infrastructure as its central access point, in the full thematic and territorial range of the infrastructure www.geoportal.gov.pl.
Keywords Spatial Data, INSPIRE, Spatial Infrastructure
Weblink http://isap.sejm.gov.pl/DetailsServlet?id=WDU20100760489 http://isap.sejm.gov.pl/DetailsServlet?id=WDU20101831233 http://isap.sejm.gov.pl/DetailsServlet?id=WDU20102011333
Source of information : http://isap.sejm.gov.pl/DetailsServlet?id=WDU20100760489 http://isap.sejm.gov.pl/DetailsServlet?id=WDU20101831233 http://isap.sejm.gov.pl/DetailsServlet?id=WDU20102011333
ID SI 2009 No 3157 and SSI 2009 No 440
Name UK INSPIRE Regulations
Description To implement INSPIRE in the UK separate but broadly consistent regulations covering England, Northern Ireland and Wales; (SI 2009 No 3157) and Scotland (SSI 2009 No 440) came into effect on 31 December 2009. The INSPIRE (Amendment) Regulations 2012 continue the transposition into UK law of INSPIRE. The Amendment Regulations came into effect on 1 August 2012. The INSPIRE (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2012 came into effect on 23 November 2012. An informal consolidated text of the England, Northern Ireland and Wales INSPIRE Regulations can be read here http://data.gov.uk/library/uklp-inspire-regulations-informal-text The INSPIRE (Amendment) Regulations 2012 update the INSPIRE Regulations 2009 to take account of technical Implementing Rules made by the European Commission since the INSPIRE Directive was made. Further amending Statutory Instruments will be introduced to complete transposition as new EC Implementing Rules are made. An Impact Assessment for implementation of INSPIRE in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is available as part of the Explanatory Memorandum which accompanies the INSPIRE Regulations 2009. All EU Member States are required annually in May to submit to the European Commission a monitoring report with details of available datasets. The UK's most recent monitoring report can be found at http://data.gov.uk/dataset/uk-2013-inspire-monitoring-indicators-report
Keywords EU Directive, INSPIRE, Spatial Data Infrastructure
Weblink http://data.gov.uk/location/inspire
Date of entry : May 1, 2014
Source of information : http://data.gov.uk
ID Law No. 03/2010
Name Zakon o narodnej infrastrukture pre priestorove informacie.
Description Establishment of National Infrastructure for Spatial Information for managing and decision-making in the state and public sector. Coordination. Field of activity of Ministry for Environment of Slovak Republic and for Slovak Environment Inspection. Rights and duties of officials, legal and natural persons. National Geoportal. Responsibility in case of infringment of this law
Keywords Spatial information infrastructure. Ministry for Environment of Slovak Republic and for Slovak Environment Inspection. Rights and duties. National Geoportal. Responsibility
Name : Jan Hardos
Source of information : web: jaspi.justice.gov.sk
ID 10707 - Ley 14/2010, de 5 de julio
Name LISIGE
Description This law aims to complement the organization of geographic information services and establish general rules for the establishment of Spatial Data Infrastructures in Spain (SDIS) intended to facilitate the implementation of policies based on geographic information by the Public Administrations and the access and use of this information, especially environmental policies and policies or activities which may influence it. It will be based on the infrastructure and interoperable services of the public sector administrations and organizations of Spain, having to ensure the access to their nodes and the interoperability between them.
Keywords INSPIRE, LISIGE transposition, Spatial Data Infrastructure of Spain, Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales de España
Weblink http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2010/07/06/pd...
Source of information : http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2010/07/06/pdfs/BOE-A-2010-10707.pdf
ID SFS 2010:1767, SFS 2010:1770
Name Lag om geografisk miljöinformation, Förordning om geografisk miljöinformation
Description Act and related regulation states that in Sweden should be an infrastructure with an integrated system for access to and exchange of geographic information that has electronic form and is useful for activities and actions can affect human health or the environment.
Keywords Inspire, Spatial Data Infrastructure, Geodata
Weblink http://www.geodata.se/
ID Narodne novine 56/13
Name Zakon o Nacionalnoj infrastrukturi prostornih podataka (National Spatial Data Infrastructure Act)
Description National Spatial Data Infrastructure Act regulates the establishment, maintenance and development of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure in the Republic of Croatia (hereinafter: NSDI), as well as the establishment of the NSDI bodies. This Act contains provisions in accordance with the following European Union document: Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing spatial data infrastructure in the European Community (INfrastructure for SPatial InfoRmation in Europe, hereinafter: INSPIRE Directive).
Keywords National Spatial Data Infrastructure in the Republic of Croatia
Source of information : Official Gazette, 56/13
ID LBK nr. 1331 af 19/12/2008
Name Infrastructure for Spatial Information Act
Description With the Infrastructure for Spatial Information Act Denmark has rules that allow us to find, assemble and display spatial data, so they can quickly and easily be used to meet various purposes. The law is based on the INSPIRE directive's rules, principles and associated guidelines. The law must ensure the implementation of the Directive in Denmark and the principles of law can be widely used in the national spatial data infrastructure. INSPIRE principles is not only useful for spatial information, but can also be used as a basis for development of public data collections and the associated digital infrastructure. The Act also aims to strengthen the framework for the national spatial data infrastructure and the connection to e-government. INSPIRE will particularly make himself useful in two main contexts: Digital management in general and environmental management specifically.
Keywords INSPIRE
Weblink http://inspire-danmark.dk/media/2915237/...
Date of entry : February 10, 2017
ID Directive 2007/2/EC
Keywords Inspire Malta
Weblink http://sdi.data.gov.mt/
Source of information : http://sdi.data.gov.mt/
ID Stb. 2009, 310
Name Implementatiewet EG-richtlijn infrastructuur ruimtelijke informatie
Description This bill seeks to implement in Dutch law of Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union of 14 March 2007 establishing an "infrastructure for spatial information in the Community" (INSPIRE). This EC Directive aims to harmonize the disclosure of spatial data by public organizations for environmental policy and the establishment of an infrastructure for access to these databases. The obligation to provide data exchange between authorities is strictly independent of the obligation to harmonize and develop the technical infrastructure.
Keywords INSPIRE, Netherlands
Weblink http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0026158/ge...
Source of information : http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0026158/geldigheidsdatum_15-02-2013#Slotformulierenondertekening, http://www.eerstekamer.nl/wetsvoorstel/31771_implementatiewet_eg, https://zoek.officielebekendmakingen.nl/stb-2009-310.html
ID BGBl. I Nr. 14/2010
Name Geodateninfrastrukturgesetz (GeoDIG)
Description This law establishes a framework for a federal spatial information infrastructure for environmental policies and other political and measures and activities which can have direct or indirect impacts on the environment. Additionally there are nine regional laws establishing such infrastructure on the level of each federal state of Austria.
Keywords spatial information infrastructure
ID 17 INSPIRE laws (federal and state level)
Name http://www.geoportal.de/DE/GDI-DE/INSPIR...
Description http://www.geoportal.de/DE/GDI-DE
Keywords http://www.geoportal.de/DE/GDI-DE
Weblink http://www.geoportal.de/DE/GDI-DE/INSPIR...
ID S.I. No. 382 of 2010
Name Statutory Instrument No. 382 of 2010
Description S.I. No. 382/2010 — European Communities (Establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)) Regulations, 2010. Citiation and Commencement 1. (1) These Regulations may be cited as the European Communities (Establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)) Regulations, 2010. (2) These Regulations shall come into operation on 1 August 2010. Purpose and Application 2. (1) These Regulations shall provide for the establishment in the State of an infrastructure for spatial information in accordance with the requirements of the INSPIRE Directive.
Keywords statutory instrument Inspire directive Ireland
Weblink http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/0...
Source of information : http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/0382.html