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The Rules Of The European Union And The European Free Trade Association Member States Professional Organizations, Which Provided Vocational Education And Training Qualifications Recognised In The Republic Of Latvia

Original Language Title: Noteikumi par Eiropas Savienības un Eiropas Brīvās tirdzniecības asociācijas dalībvalstu profesionālajām organizācijām, kuru izsniegtos profesionālās izglītības un kvalifikācijas dokumentus atzīst Latvijas Republikā

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 946 in 2008 of 20 November (pr. No 81 20. §) rules for the European Union and the European Free Trade Association Member States, professional bodies, which provided vocational education and training qualifications recognised in the Republic of Latvia in accordance with the law "About the regulated professions and the recognition of professional qualifications" in article 36, paragraph 1, rule 10 shall be determined by the Member States of the European Union and the European Free Trade Association Member States recognised professional organisations, which are issued by the vocational education and training qualifications are recognised in the Republic of Latvia. 2. The Republic of Latvia recognizes the following of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland provided professional staff and supporting documents: 2.1. England and Wales practising accountants Institute (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales);
2.2. The Scottish Chartered Accountants Institute (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland);
2.3. The Irish Chartered Accountants Institute (Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland);
2.4. the CPA licensed Association (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants);
2.5. Licensed loss assessors Institute (Chartered Institute of loss Adjuster);
2.6. the licensed main Institute of Accountants (Chartered Institute of management accountants);
2.7. the Secretary and the administrator of the licensed Institute (Institute of Chartered Secretar and Administrator);
2.8. Licensed Insurance Institute (Chartered Insurance Institute);
2.9. the Actuarial Institute (Institute of Actuar);
2.10. Actuarial science teaching (Faculty of Actuar);
2.11. Licensed bankers Institute (Chartered Institute of bankers);
2.12. The Irish bankers ' Institute (Institute of bankers in Scotland);
2.13. The Royal Chartered land surveyors Organization (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors);
2.14. Royal Town Planning Institute (Royal Town Planning Institute);
2.15. "licensed physiotherapy Association (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy);
2.16. The Royal Chemical Society (Royal Society of Chemistry);
2.17. The British Psychology Society (British Psychological Society);
2.18. Library Association (Library Association);
2.19. Licensed mežkopj Institute (Institute of Chartered foresters);
2.20. the licensed building Institute (Chartered Institute of Building);
2.21. The engineers Council (Engineering Council);
2.22. Energy Institute (Institute of Energy);
2.23. Construction engineers Organization (Institution of Structural Engineers);
2.24. Civil engineers body (Institution of Civil engineers);
2.25. The mining engineers (Institution of Mining Engineers);
2.26. The mining and metallurgical Organization (Institution of Mining and Metallurgy);
2.27. Elektroinženier Organization (Institution of Electrical Engineers);
2.28. gas engineering organization (Institution of Gas Engineers);
2.29. Mechanical Engineering Organization (Institution of Mechanical Engineers);
2.30. Chemical Engineers (Institution of Chemical Engineers);
2.31. production engineering organization (Institution of Production engineers);
Marine Engineers of the 2.32 Organization (Institution of marine engineers);
2.33. The Royal Board of Architects (the Royal Institution of Naval Architects);
2.34. The Royal Aeronautical Society (Royal Aeronautical Society);
2.35. The metal Institute (Institute of metals);
2.36. A licensed building service engineers (Chartered Institution of Building Services engineers);
2.37. Measurement and control Institute (Institute of measurement and Control);
2.38. The British computing society (British Computer Society). 3. in the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Ireland the following professional certifications of training and professional qualification supporting documents: Irish Chartered Accountants 3.1 Institute (the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland);
3.2. the CPA Institute of Ireland (the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland);
3.3. the Association of Certified Accountants (the Association of Certified Accountants);
3.4. the Organization of engineers Ireland (Institution of engineers of Ireland);
3.5. The Irish Planning Institute (Irish Planning Institute). 4. The Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Ireland recognises citizens ' education and professional qualifications in the supporting documents, by the following of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland professional organizations: 4.1. England and Wales practising accountants Institute (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales);
4.2. The Scottish Chartered Accountants Institute (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland);
4.3. the Actuarial Institute (Institute of Actuar);
4.4. the actuarial science teaching (Faculty of Actuar);
4.5. the licensed main Institute of Accountants (the Chartered Institute of management accountants);
4.6. the Secretary and the administrator of the licensed Institute (Institute of Chartered Secretar and Administrator);
4.7. Royal Town Planning Institute (Royal Town Planning Institute);
4.8. The Royal Chartered land surveyors Organization (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors);
4.9. the licensed building Institute (Chartered Institute of Building). Informative reference to European Union Directive provisions included in the law arising from the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 of Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications (text with EEA relevance). Prime Minister i. Godmanis, Minister of education and science t. koķe