Territorial Policy
- Territorial Policy
- Territorial policy (auntonomous communities)
- Autonomy statutes
- Transfer of functions and services
- Transfer royal decrees
- Operating rules of the Joint Committees of transfers
- General information and statistics of transfers: Transfer approved and full of joint commissions of transfers by State legislatures
- Basic data on transfers in the XV state legislature
- Basic data on transfers in the XIV state legislature
- Basic data on transfers in the XIII state legislature
- Basic data on transfers in the XII state legislature
- Basic data on transfers in the XI state legislature
- Basic data on transfers in the state legislature X
- Basic data on transfers in the ninth state legislature
- Basic data on transfers in region VIII state legislature
Usefulness of the different “Display Requests” Options
20/05/2009
(See <Bulletin 2> for a version with images)
Depending on the type of authority or user’s role (competent authority or some type of coordinator), you will find different options in the “Display Requests” menu, whereby you should be aware of their differences and capacities. The following options are available:
- List of Actions Pending: This contains all requests pending action by your authority, regardless of whether you participate in this consultation as a coordinator or as an authority. It is important to be aware that when the consultation is pending action by the other state, it may not necessarily appear in the list of actions pending for your authority although it refers to a consultation that has not been closed and in which your state has participated.
- All requests sent and received by my authority: This option only offers requests sent or received directly by your authority. It will not present those in which your authority has acted as a coordinator even though your authority has intervened in the consultation.
- Requests for which I am coordinator: This option only offers specific requests in which you have been involved as a coordinator.
- Requests by other authorities: This option allows requests from other authorities with which you maintain some kind of relationship, either as a supervisor, linked authority, etc., to be accessed.
- Search all requests: This is the broadest and most personalised type of search, although it will only display information on consultations that you are entitled to monitor, either as a result of your intervention in them or due to some kind of link.
- Urgency List (with the number of ‘urgent’ days as defined by each user), with specific options that allow the following requests to be viewed:
Requests whose response time has expired
Requests whose response time expires in less than [X] days
Requests pending acceptance for more than [X] days
- All requests sent and received by my authority: This option only offers requests sent or received directly by your authority. It will not present those in which your authority has acted as a coordinator even though your authority has intervened in the consultation.
- Requests for which I am coordinator: This option only offers specific requests in which you have been involved as a coordinator.
- Requests by other authorities: This option allows requests from other authorities with which you maintain some kind of relationship, either as a supervisor, linked authority, etc., to be accessed.
- Search all requests: This is the broadest and most personalised type of search, although it will only display information on consultations that you are entitled to monitor, either as a result of your intervention in them or due to some kind of link.
- Urgency List (with the number of ‘urgent’ days as defined by each user), with specific options that allow the following requests to be viewed:
Requests whose response time has expired
Requests whose response time expires in less than [X] days
Requests pending acceptance for more than [X] days
Each of these lists has a search form or filter that allows the consultations that you want to be displayed on the system to be defined. The options for each type of search are very similar, although only the relevant options for each of the lists are displayed.