regulated profession means a regulated profession as defined in Article 3(1)(a) of Directive 2005/36/EC.
regulated profession means a professional activity or a group of professional activities, access to which or the pursuit of which, or one of the modes of pursuing which, is conditional, directly or indirectly, upon possession of specific professional qualifications, pursuant to laws, regulations or administrative provisions;
regulated profession means a professional activity or a group of professional activities as referred to in Article 3(1)(a) of Directive 2005/36/EC;
More Definitions of regulated profession
regulated profession means a professional activity or a group of professional activities as referred to in Article 3(1)(a) of Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications36;
regulated profession means a professional activity or group of activities—
regulated profession means a professional activity or group of professional activities, access to which, the pursuit of which, or one of the modes of pursuit of which is subject, directly or indirectly, by virtue of legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions, to the possess io n of sp ecif i c p r o f essi on al qualifications; in particular, the use of a professional title limited by legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions to holders of a given professional qualification, shall constitute a mode of pursuit;
regulated profession means a profession, the practice of which, including the use of a title or designation, is subject to the possession of specific professional qualifications by virtue of a measure of a Party.
regulated profession means an economic activity, the practice of which, including the use of a title or designation, is subject to the possession of specific professional qualifications by virtue of a measure;
regulated profession means any profession within the meaning of—
regulated profession means a professional activity or a group of professional activities,