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Sp V Bill 2014

Original Language Title: SP-V-Gesetz-Novelle 2014

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25. Federal Act amending the SP-V Act (SP-V-Law-Novelle 2014)

The National Council has decided:

The Federal Act on Strategic Examination in the Transport Sector (SP-V-Law), BGBl. I n ° 96/2005, shall be amended as follows:

1. § 3 (2) reads:

" (2) A proposed change of network shall not be subject to a strategic review if the Federal Minister of Transport, Innovation and Technology, after including the environmental authorities and taking into account the Annex II to Directive 2001 /42/EC on the assessment of the effects of certain plans and programmes on the environment, OJ L 197, 21.7.2001. No. 30., in the form of a case-by-case examination, states that the proposed change in the network is a minor change in the network and that it is not likely to have a significant effect on the change in the network referred to in § 5 (4) (4) (4) (4). (a) to (a) to (j) objectives and to the environment. This statement is published on the website of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology by the Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology (Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology), stating the reasons for this finding. technology to publish. "

2. § 3 (3) Z 4 reads:

" 4.

Draft legislation that includes a road train as compared to the description in the list by postponing, extending or shortening from a political community to an immediately adjacent community, within cities with municipal districts is changed from a municipality to an immediately adjacent municipality, provided that the Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology, after including the environmental authorities, takes into account the provisions of Annex II to the Directive 2001 /42/EC on the assessment of the effects of certain plans on the environment; and Programmes, OJ C No. 30, the criteria listed are that it is likely that no significant effects will be expected from the proposed change in the network. "

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