Relevant legal regulations (links) for the CONTRACTOR | :

5.1.5. Consultant issues certificate of substantial completion

RAP, art.164.1_Formal statement of handing over;
LOE, art.6_Certificate of substantial completion in buildings

Please find explanation of the above abbreviation below. Please pay attention to the color assignment...
The normative considered have been divided in several groups:

a) Procedures for tendering and contracting (in BLUE):
LAP: Contract Law for Public Agencies (2/2000)
RAP: Regulation of the Contract Law for Public Agencies (1098/2001)

b) Procedures for safety and health in construction (a general Law, appliable to every industry, a Regulation that developes it, and a specific Regulation for the construction industry, in RED):
LPR: Occupational Risks Prevention Law (31/1995)
RPR: Regulation of the Occupational Risks Prevention Law (39/1997)
DMS: Regulation of Occupational Risks Prevention in Construction Works (1627/1997)

c) Procedures for environmental impact assessment (the Law and Regulation of the Central Administration in GREEN, regional governments' laws and regulations are not considered):
LIA: Environmental Impact Assessment Law (1302/1986 & 6/2001)
RIA: Regulation of the Environmental Impacto Assessment Law (1131/1988)

d) Procedures for civil engineering and building infrastructures (several laws and regulations in BLACK):
LCR: Roads Law (25/1988)
LAG: Water Management Law (1/2001)
LCS: Seashore Law (22/1988)
LPT: Harbours Law (62/1997)
LTT: Transportation Law (16/1987)
LFC: Railways Law (39/2003)
LOE: Building Law (38/1999)

e) Procedures of the European Union (used as general reference in tendering and contracting and safety and health, in ORANGE):
EU018: Directive on the coordination of procedures for the award of public works contracts, public supply contracts and public service contracts (2004/18/EC)
EU391: Directive on the introduction of measures to encourage improvements in the safety and health of workers at work (1989/391 CEE)
EU383: Directive supplementing the measures to encourage improvements in the safety and health at work of workers with a fixed- duration employment relationship or a temporary employment relationship (1991/383 CEE)
EU057: Directive on the implementation of minimum safety and health requirements at temporary or mobile construction sites (1992/57 CEE)
EU085: Directive on the introduction of measures to encourage improvements in the safety and health at work of pregnant workers and workers who have recently given birth or are breastfeeding (1992/85 CEE)
EU033: Directive on the protection of young people at work (1994/33 CEE)
 
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