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the orders of March 4, 1993 ("Official State Gazette" of 18) and of 12 April 1993 ("Official State Gazette" of 20) of the, then, Ministries of Public Works and Transport, and of Relations with the Courts and of the Secretariat of the Government, respectively, which develop Royal Decree 1665/1991, of 25 October, regulating the general system of recognition of higher education diplomas of the Member States of the Economic Community European countries which require a minimum of three years ' training in what is affecting the professions In connection with this Ministry, they state that the President of the Commission of Evaluation of the aptitude test referred to in article 6. of the said Royal Decree will be the Technical Secretary General of this Department, who will be able to delegate in the Subdirector-General of Technical Standards and Economic Analysis.
In order to speed up the work of the aforementioned evaluation committee, and in accordance with the provisions of Article 13 of Law 30/1992 of 26 November 1992, of the Legal Regime of Public Administrations and of the Procedure Common Administrative, Resolved:
First. -Delegate to the Deputy Director-General of Technical Standards and Economic Analysis of the Technical General Secretariat of the Department of the Chair of the Commissions for the Evaluation of Fitness Tests for the Recognition of Higher education diplomas of the Member States of the European Union or associated with the European Economic Area, for access to the professions listed below:
Real Estate Agent.
Engineer of Roads, Channels and Ports.
aeronautical Engineer.
Telecommunications Engineer.
Technical Engineer of Public Works.
Technical Engineer in Topography.
aeronautical Technical Engineer.
Telecommunications Technical Engineer.
Technical Architect.
Second. The delegation referred to in this Resolution may be revoked, at any time, by the same body as it confers.
Third. -This delegation will take effect the day following its publication in the "Official State Gazette".
Madrid, January 10, 1996. -Technical Secretary General Santiago Garcia Izquierdo.