Примери за използване на Directive into their national на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The Member-States have to transpose the Directive into their national laws by 6 May 2018.
However, Italy and Spain have not informed the Commission of all the necessary transposition measures for fully transposing the Directive into their national legislation.
Member States should have fully transposed the Directive into their national legislation by 12 June 2016.
However, Latvia and The Netherlands have not informed the Commission of all the necessary transposition measures for fully transposing the Directive into their national legislation.
EU Member States now have to introduce the Directive into their national laws within two years.
However, Austria and Bulgaria have not informed the Commission of all the necessary transposition measures for fully transposing the Directive into their national legislation.
Member States will have 21 months to implement this Directive into their national laws and 6 more months to identify operators of essential services.
Belgium, Greece, Finland, Italy andPoland have not informed the Commission of the transposition of the Directive into their national legislation.
Countries will have 21 months to transpose the directive into their national laws and six additional months to identify operators of essential services.
Member states have until 18 June 2014 to transpose the directive into their national law.
EU's Member States had 21 months to transpose the directive into their national laws and an additional six months to identify operators of essential services.
The Directive regarding the European Investigation Order in criminal matters was adopted on 3 April 2014,which EU countries had to transpose the Directive into their national legal systems by 22 May 2017.
Member States have had 21 months to transpose the Directive into their national laws and have 6 months more to identify operators of essential services.
The European Commission sent today a reasoned opinion to Belgium, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Portugal andRomania which have not yet informed the Commission of any measures for transposing the Directive into their national legislation.
All EU Member States have to transpose this Directive into their national laws by 6 May 2018.
Croatia and Finland have still not notified of any measure transposing the Directive, and the Commission considers that the measures notified by Belgium andSweden do not fully transpose all the provisions of the Directive into their national legislation.
The Member States shall implement the provisions of the Directive into their national laws by 11 January 2015.
EU Member States had 21 months to transpose the Directive into their national laws and 6 additional months to identify the providers of essential services subject to the Directive's requirements.
Member states will have 30 months to transpose the directive into their national laws.
EU Member States will then have 21 months to transpose the Directive into their national laws and 6 additional months to identify the operators of certain essential services that are subject to the Directive's requirements.
EU Member States had until June 18, 2016 to implement this Directive into their national legislation.
Member States will have 21 months to implement the NIS Directive into their national laws and six months more to identify operators of essential services.
The Commission considers that the measures notified by Belgium, Bulgaria andIreland are still not fully transposing all the provisions of the Directive into their national legislation.
The EU member states will then have 21 months to transpose the NIS Directive into their national laws and six further months to identify operators of essential services.
The EU member states will have 24 months to implement the Directive into their national legislation.
Afterwards, Member States will be given a period of 21 months to implement the Directive into their national legislative frameworks and six more months to identify operators of essential services.
EU member states had to implement the provisions of the directive into their national laws by 11 January 2015.
EU countries had to implement the provisions of the Directive into their national laws by 16 November 2015.
The EU Member States must implement the provisions of the Directive into their national laws by 16 November 2015.