The repeal of reserves of activities - specific professions and sectors Sample Clauses

The repeal of reserves of activities - specific professions and sectors. Examples of previous repeals of reserves of activities, both within specific professions and sectors – and their impacts - are outlined in this sub-section. An overview in tabular form is also provided in Appendix F at the end of the legal inventory. Although discussions have been carried out with national coordinators on regulated professions and contact has been made with wider national authorities, the identification of repeals is illustrative, rather than exhaustive, given the short duration of this study. It was also notable that not all countries could identify examples of the repeal of reserves of activities through national legislation. In the business services sector, only a few examples of formerly regulated professions that have been repealed were identified, for example the profession of real estate agent in the Netherlands and Spain. In addition, an example was identified of the process of modernising and clarifying the legislative framework in respect of reserves of activities within the legal services sector in the UK. The current batch of regulatory reforms taking place in southern European countries such as Greece and Portugal may lead to further deregulation of regulated professions within business services. The Framework Law 2011 on the reform of regulated professions in Greece may lead to the deregulation of some reserves of activities in the legal and accountancy professions (see Section 2.4.2).
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