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Business Register System
Business Register System (, abbreviated URS) is a statistical business register in Germany which provides structural data about economic sectors and serves as the essential source of information about entities which is needed for planning, preparation and implementation of statistical surveys. Legal basis Business Register System 95 (URS 95) operates according to EU Regulation A regulation is a legal act of the European Union which becomes immediately enforceable as law in all member states simultaneously. Regulations can be distinguished from directives which, at least in principle, need to be transposed into nation ... (EEC European Economic Community) No 2186/93 on Community coordination in drawing up business registers for statistical purposes. URS also has a national legal basis: Statistical Register Law – StatRegG of 16 June 1998. URS Neu, newer register system operates according to the newer version of regulation No 177/2008 establishing a common framework for busi ...
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Statistical Business Register
A statistical business register (SBR) plays a central part in a system of official economic statistics at a national statistics office. In comparison, a company register has different purposes: protection, accountability, and control of legal entities. Register contents Data sources Countries use whatever data sources they seem relevant: e.g. they often integrate a company register in one form or another. Type of business units In EU a corresponding regulation defines register contents: * all enterprises carrying on economic activities contributing to the gross domestic product (GDP), and their local units * the legal units of which those enterprises consist * enterprise groups List of details recorded * identification properties ** identification number ** name ** address ** contact info ** VAT number * dates of creation/liquidation * main activity * operational status * legal form * links to other registries * links to other organizations or structural units * c ...
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Regulation (European Union)
A regulation is a legal act of the European Union which becomes immediately enforceable as law in all Member state of the European Union, member states simultaneously. Regulations can be distinguished from directive (European Union), directives which, at least in principle, need to be Transposition (law), transposed into national law. Regulations can be adopted by means of a variety of European Union legislative procedure, legislative procedures depending on their subject matter. Despite their name, Regulations are primary legislation rather than Delegated legislation, regulatory delegated legislation; as such, they are often described as "Acts" (e.g. the Digital Services Act). Description The description of regulations can be found in Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (formerly Article 249 Treaty establishing the European Community, TEC). Article 288 To exercise the Union's competences, the institutions shall adopt regulations, directives, decis ...
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European Commission
The European Commission (EC) is the primary Executive (government), executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of European Commissioner, members of the Commission (directorial system, informally known as "commissioners") corresponding to two thirds of the number of Member state of the European Union, member states, unless the European Council, acting unanimously, decides to alter this number. The current number of commissioners is 27, including the president. It includes an administrative body of about 32,000 European civil servants. The commission is divided into departments known as Directorate-General, Directorates-General (DGs) that can be likened to departments or Ministry (government department), ministries each headed by a director-general who is responsible to a commissioner. Currently, there is one member per European Union member state, member state, but members are bound by their oath of office to represent the genera ...
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