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The Commission's Decision To The Exception Of Certain Services Of The Postal Sector In Austria From The Application Of Directive 2004/17/ec Of The European Parliament And Of The Council On The Coordination Of The Add..

Original Language Title: Beschluss der Kommission zur Ausnahme bestimmter Dienste des Postsektors in Österreich von der Anwendung der Richtlinie 2004/17/EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates zur Koordinierung der Zus...

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Opinion of the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Family and Youth on the Commission decision on the exemption of certain postal services in Austria from the application of Directive 2004 /17/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on coordinating the procurement procedures of entities operating in the water, energy and transport sectors and postal services

Pursuant to Section 179 (6) of the Federal Law of the Federal Republic of Germany 2006, BGBl. I n ° 17, as last amended by the Federal Law BGBl. I n ° 15/2010, shall be made known:

In its decision of 3 March 2010 on the exemption of certain postal services in Austria, the Commission adopted a decision on the application of Directive 2004 /17/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the coordination of the award of the award by Entities operating in the water, energy and transport sectors and postal services, 2010 /142/EC, OJ L 206, 22.7.2010, p. No. OJ L 56, 6 March 2010, p. 8-11.

" Article 1: Directive 2004 /17/EC does not apply to contracts awarded by contracting authorities and intended to enable the following services to be carried out in Austria:

a)

Business customers-standard package services to business customers, national and international,

b)

Business customers-standard parcel services to private customers, national and international,

c)

national express package services,

d)

Combined freight services and

e)

Contract logistics.

Article 2: This Decision is addressed to the Republic of Austria. "

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