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  1. All countries of the European Union issue legislation, legal notices and other official announcements in official publications, usually periodicals. Many countries publish all official information in one periodical, whereas others issue legislation in a "legal gazette" and legal notices and other announcements in an ‘official gazette’.

  2. Belgian State Gazette. Published by: Bestuur van het Belgisch Staatsblad/Direction du Moniteur belge (Directorate of the Belgian State Gazette) Antwerpsesteenweg / Chaussée d’Anvers 53 — 1000 Brussel/Bruxelles/Brussels Belgium Tel. +32 25522211 (1freephone number within Belgium: 080098809) Fax +32 25110184

  3. Official journal/ legal gazette: There are distinct official publications for primary/secondary legislation (Bundesgesetzblatt) and for legal notices, ministerial circulars and other official texts (Amtsblatt zur Wiener Zeitung); see point 1.2 for details.

  4. Content: The "Journal officiel de la République française" (French Official gazette) contains laws, decrees, orders, regulatory acts related to administrative organisation, public agents, the state budget, acts of independent public authorities, circulars acts and nominal measures listed according to the ministries responsible, as well as collective agreements, parliamentary information ...

  5. The Ministry of Justice (Directorate of Information Systems) is responsible for archiving the legal gazette before the publication of the electronic edition. The Codice dell’amministrazione digitale (Code for digital administration) is the legal basis for archiving electronic official texts in general, although not specifically for the Gazzetta ufficiale.

  6. Form and nature: The Public enterprise Official Gazette, Belgrade is established by virtue of the Law on Publishing Laws and Other Regulations and General Acts and on Publishing the Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia (Official Gazette of the RS, n° 72/91 and the Official Gazette of the FRY, n° 11/93 - FCC and the Official Gazette of the RS, n° 30/10).

  7. Official journal / legal gazette: The Monitorul Oficial contains a part with legislation and parts with legal notices and other official documents; see point 1.2 for details. First edition: The first copy was issued on 8 December 1832 under the name of Buletin gazetă administrativă (Administrative Gazette Bulletin).

  8. Official journal / legal gazette: There are distinct official publications for primary/secondary legislation (Lovtidende) and for sub-legislative norms (Ministerialtidende), which are the legal gazettes, and Statstidende, which is the official gazette, see point 1.2 for details. First edition

  9. A thematic gazette is also electronically published by the Official State Gazette National Agency: Boletín Oficial del Registro Mercantil (BORME), (Official Gazette of the Register of Companies). In addition and according to the decentralized political organization of Spain, there are 17 autonomic (regional) Official Gazettes and 45 Official Gazettes for the local authorities.

  10. Mémorial A (legal gazette): legislative and regulatory acts; Mémorial B (official gazette): individual administrative acts, circulars, opinions and others; Mémorial C (official gazette): publications concerning commercial companies, non-profit foundations until 1st June 2016; Legal basis: Mémorial A and B: Law of 23rd December 2016

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