Disposizioni integrative e correttive al decreto legislativo 26 agosto 2016, n. 179, concernente modifiche ed integrazioni al Codice dell'amministrazione digitale, di cui al decreto legislativo 7 marzo 2005, n. 82, ai sensi dell'articolo 1 della legge 7 agosto 2015, n. 124, in materia di riorganizzazione delle amministrazioni pubbliche. (18G00003) | 18G00003 — Italy law | Esheria

Disposizioni integrative e correttive al decreto legislativo 26 agosto 2016, n. 179, concernente modifiche ed integrazioni al Codice dell'amministrazione digitale, di cui al decreto legislativo 7 marzo 2005, n. 82, ai sensi dell'articolo 1 della legge 7 agosto 2015, n. 124, in materia di riorganizzazione delle amministrazioni pubbliche. (18G00003)

This provision updates several definitions in Italy’s digital administration code, including open format, open data, digital domicile, online public services, electronic-signature-related terms, and guidelines.

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Jurisdiction
Italy
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
18G00003
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
it
Updated
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business registration certified email (PEC) company books definitions digital recordkeeping digital records digital services digital signatures electronic communications electronic domicile electronic payments electronic signatures government powers legislative delegation open data public administration procedures public digital services tax filing telematic registration time stamping

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This provision updates several definitions in Italy’s digital administration code, including open format, open data, digital domicile, online public services, electronic-signature-related terms, and guidelines. The text says legislative power may be delegated to the Government only if principles and criteria are set, the delegation is time-limited, and the subject matter is defined. The Government is delegated to adopt one or more legislative decrees within 12 months to update the Digital Administration Code and related digital-public-administration rules. The article requires several businesses and professionals to use and communicate certified email (PEC), sets some telematic filing rules, and makes related amendments and repeals. Some business books and records may be kept electronically, but they must remain consultable and be marked with time stamps and digital signatures on a quarterly basis.