Ley 5/2014, de 20 de octubre, de administración electrónica y simplificación administrativa. | BOE-A-2014-12334 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley 5/2014, de 20 de octubre, de administración electrónica y simplificación administrativa.

La ley reconoce a los ciudadanos el derecho a relacionarse con la Administración Pública de La Rioja y su sector público, y busca facilitar el uso de medios electrónicos y simplificar trámites.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
BOE-A-2014-12334
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
es
Updated
Official source
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The electronic office is the official electronic address for access to information, services, and procedures; the office holder must ensure the information and services are accurate, complete, and up to date, and public entities in La Rioja must promote electronic tools to improve efficiency in their dealings with companies. Public-sector entities covered by this law must create electronic offices according to the protocol set for their creation, and that protocol must respect listed principles. The regional administration and its public bodies must have a single electronic registry, free of charge and accessible online, and it may sign cooperation agreements to enable registry services with other public administrations. Certain notices and communications must be published in an electronic notice board instead of the paper notice board, and citizens must be able to access it. Different channels must be enabled for electronic services, and they should use open standards and, where applicable, widely used standards.