((Regolamento recante organizzazione e funzionamento del Centro per il libro e la lettura,)) a norma dell'articolo 2, comma 1, del decreto del Presidente della Repubblica 2 luglio 2009, n. 91. (10G0046) | 010G0046 — Italy law | Esheria

((Regolamento recante organizzazione e funzionamento del Centro per il libro e la lettura,)) a norma dell'articolo 2, comma 1, del decreto del Presidente della Repubblica 2 luglio 2009, n. 91. (10G0046)

The Centro per il libro e la lettura (CLL) may carry out paid services, request registration fees for its events, and establish scholarships and research grants.

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Jurisdiction
Italy
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
010G0046
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Language
it
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The Centro per il libro e la lettura (CLL) may carry out paid services, request registration fees for its events, and establish scholarships and research grants. The article sets out who can issue regulations and under what conditions, including government, ministerial, and interministerial regulations. This article lists which cultural institutions are classified as central, national, or specially autonomous, and notes that certain decrees and regulations will determine their identification and organization. It also authorizes 1.5 million euros for the Centro per il libro e la lettura for fiscal year 2008. This article sets transition rules for organizing the Center for Books and Reading and related ministry offices, including 60-day deadlines, temporary arrangements, and budget adjustments. Ministerial decrees may turn certain soprintendenze into autonomous bodies if they manage especially valuable heritage collections; autonomy can also be extended to museums, state libraries, state archives, and archival soprintendenze.