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electronic surveillance

electronic surveillance
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • surveillance by electronic means (e.g. television)

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Placement under electronic surveillance [1]
    2. This category covers inductive applications used for Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS).
    3. Surveillance may also be carried out by technical means, including electronic means.
    4. Electronic systems or equipment, designed either for surveillance and monitoring of the electro-magnetic spectrum for military intelligence or security purposes or for counteracting such surveillance and monitoring;
    5. Electronic systems or equipment designed either for surveillance and monitoring of the electromagnetic spectrum for military intelligence or security purposes or for counteracting such surveillance and monitoring;
    6. The surveillance document may be issued by electronic means, on condition that the customs offices involved have access to the document via a computer network.
    7. Declarations of surveillance programmes and declarations of disease-free status submitted by the Member States to the Committee should be accessible to the Commission and to the other Member States by electronic means.
    8. means of transport for the control of external borders, such as vehicles, vessels, helicopters, and light aircrafts, specially equipped with electronic equipment for the surveillance of the border and the detection of persons in means of transport;
    9. In the Federal Land of North Rhine Westphalia, the surveillance zones (area 1) established in accordance with Council Directive 2001/89/EC and defined in the Annex of the ‘Schweinepest-Schutzverordnung’ of 6 April 2006, published in the electronic ‘Bundesanzeiger’ of 6 April 2006, as last amended by the fifth Regulation amending the ‘Schweinepest-Schutzverordnung’ of 31 May 2006, published in the electronic ‘Bundesanzeiger’ of 2 June 2006.
    10. Suppliers make available an electronic version of the technical documentation on request to the market surveillance authorities of the Member States and to the Commission within 10 working days on receipt of a request by the competent authority of a Member State or the Commission;
    11. Expenditure incurred on the purchase of, installation and technical assistance for, electronic recording and reporting systems (ERS) in a fisheries monitoring centre, in order to allow efficient and secure data exchange in connection with monitoring, control and surveillance of fisheries activities, shall qualify for a financial contribution of 50 % of the eligible expenditure within the limits laid down in Annex III.
    12. Promotion and dissemination of pilot projects, undertaken under the Community and Innovation Programme and other relevant Community instruments [16], on patient summaries, patient, staff and object identifiers, ePrescription, emergency data sets and development of semantic interoperability;analysis of legal, medical and ethical issues of confidentiality; ownership and access to data arising from the use of eHealth tools and electronic health monitoring, in particular in relation to exchange of electronic health records in cross border settings; surveillance and reporting systems; prevention and promotion, palliative care and home care.
    13. Expenditure incurred, in respect of projects referred to in Annex III, on the development, purchase, and installation of, as well as technical assistance for, the components necessary for electronic recording and reporting systems (ERS), in order to allow efficient and secure data exchange related to monitoring, control and surveillance of fisheries activities, shall qualify for a financial contribution of 90 % of the eligible expenditure, within the limits laid down in that Annex.
    14. The movement of excise goods under suspension of excise duty is to take place under cover of an electronic administrative document referred to in Article 21(1) of Directive 2008/118/EC, for which the computerised system established by Decision No 1152/2003/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 June 2003 on computerising the movement and surveillance of excisable products [2] is to be used.