- Open administration
The use of digital services increases by 11%: balance of the AOC 2023
During 16 and 17 November 2015 the National Institute of Public Administrations (INAP) held, in collaboration with the General Technical Secretariat of the Ministry of Finance and Public Administrations (MINHAP), the I Conference on the Law 39/2015, on the Common Administrative Procedure of Public Administrations and Law 40/2015, on the Legal Regime of the Public Sector, with the aim of informing about the changes and impact that its entry into force will entail.
Faced with the large attendance at the November call and the great demand received, on 20 and 21 June 2016, the INAP held the "Congress on Laws 39 and 40, developments in the administrative procedure."
We provide you with the links to the videos of these conferences, hoping that they will make it easier for you to implement the new legal requirements to the bodies that apply to you.
It is a few hours of listening as 4 days of lectures are concentrated. The days of November they offer us a detailed study of all the regulated subjects, perhaps they are more legal, since their speakers explain with rigor all the changes and new features of the articulated ones (Statement of Reasons, general principles, new features in the administrative procedure, general and special, in the organization of the public sector and its instruments, regulatory production, areas of application, both objective and subjective, impact at EU level, new management tools, specific regulation of notifications, electronic records, documents, archives, registry offices,…)
In les days of June 2016, the format was different, was dealing with specific issues through round tables with brief presentations by guests and giving way to the participation of attendees to resolve questions. 5 round tables were held: one of a general nature on the novelties and changes involved in both laws; another, dedicated to the transformation of registration offices into customer service offices; a third dedicated to the electronic archive; a fourth dedicated to electronic identification and signature and the eIDAS Regulation, and the last dedicated to the representation of the interested party.
The AOC Consortium is already integrated and is completing the one-off integration tasks to the services offered by the AGE and is also adapting its services to the technical and legal requirements required by the new legislation.