The BOE today published a new standard developed by the provisions of Law 11/2007 in the field of State Administration, primarily as a result of the new regime of administrative intervention required by European legislation on free access to services: it is the Royal Decree 136/2010 of 12 February, amending the Royal Decree 772/1999 of May 7, which regulates the presentation of applications, documents and communications to the Central Government, the issue of copies of original documents and return and the system of registration offices . Actually it is a general rule in relation to actions carried out by the citizens, regardless of whether or not to use electronic means, but certainly has provisions that affect the electronic perspective as well:
- reference to single window electronic necessarily be as required by Directive 123/2996
- the requirement that the standard model that integrated into systems that allow electronic transmission of data and information required, an essential requirement if you intend to fully exploit the advantages that technology offers
- non-enforceability of certain documents to the person concerned, so that will be required obtaining directly from the entity who is the information, that certainly is an extension of the right enshrined in Art. 6.2.b) LAE and, above all, the provision of art. LAE 35.2
Finally, the new regulations on free access to service activities is assuming a new approach to police management activity (in the traditional physical sense), which ultimately must rest largely on the intensive use of electronic media. Return to this interesting take on another occasion.