Council Regulation (EC) No 11/98 of 11 December 1997 amending Regulation (EEC) No 684/92 on common rules for the international carriage of passenger by coach and bus
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XIII Transport
XIII.II Road Transport
Joint committee decision (JCD)
121/1998 In force in the EEA
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Council Regulation (EC) No 11/98 of 11 December 1997 amending Regulation (EEC) No 684/92 on common rules for the international carriage of passenger by coach and bus
Reglugerð ráðsins (EB) nr. 11/98 frá 11. desember 1997 um breytingu á reglugerð (EBE) nr. 684/92 um setningu sameiginlegra reglna um farþegaflutninga milli landa með hópbifreiðum
Verordnung (EG) Nr. 11/98 des Rates vom 11. Dezember 1997 zur Änderung der Verordnung (EWG) Nr. 684/92 zur Einführung gemeinsamer Regeln für den grenzüberschreitenden Personenverkehr mit Kraftomnibussen
Rådsforordning (EF) nr. 11/98 av 11. desember 1997 om endring av forordning (EØF) nr. 684/92 om innføring av felles regler for internasjonal persontransport med turvogn og buss
History
01.08.1999
Adopted JCD confirmed entry into force date
01.08.1999
Compliance date in the EEA
17.06.1999
Constitutional requirements under Art. 103 fulfillment date (FL)
Liechtenstein
18.12.1998
Adoption of Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement
11.03.1998
Draft Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement sent to Commission
11.12.1997
Adoption date in the EU
11.12.1998
Compliance date in the EU
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