Commission Regulation (EC) No 586/2001 of 26 March 2001 on implementing Council Regulation (EC) No 1165/95 concerning short-term statistics as regards the definition of Main Industrial Groupings (MIGS)
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Commission Regulation (EC) No 586/2001 of 26 March 2001 on implementing Council Regulation (EC) No 1165/95 concerning short-term statistics as regards the definition of Main Industrial Groupings (MIGS)
Reglugerð framkvæmdastjórnarinnar (EB) nr. 586/2001 frá 26. mars 2001 um framkvæmd reglugerðar ráðsins (EB) nr. 1165/98 varðandi hagskýrslur til skamms tíma að því er varðar skilgreiningu á aðalatvinnugreinaflokkum
Verordnung (EG) Nr. 586/2001 der Kommission vom 26. März 2001 zur Durchführung der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1165/98 des Rates über Konjunkturstatistiken: Definition der industriellen Hauptgruppen (MIGS)
Kommisjonsforordning (EF) nr. 586/2001 av 26. mars 2001 om gjennomføring av rådsforordning (EF) nr. 1165/98 om konjunkturstatistikk med hensyn til definisjonen av industrihovedgrupper (MIGS)
History
02.03.2002
Adopted JCD confirmed entry into force date
02.03.2002
Compliance date in the EEA
01.03.2002
Adoption of Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement
29.11.2001
Draft Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement sent to Commission
26.03.2001
Adoption date in the EU
16.04.2001
Compliance date in the EU
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