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service bureau

service bureau
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  • servicebureau
  • a business that makes its facilities available to others for a fee; achieves economy of scale

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  1. At the same time the discovering Sirene bureau will inform its own competent service responsible for State security.
  2. The national identification service only receives requests emanating from, and sends results to, its own national Sirene bureau.
  3. If the State security service in the discovering Member State decides that the alert requires a validity flag, they should contact their national Sirene bureau in order to raise the flag with the requesting Sirene bureau (via the F form).
  4. The providing Sirene bureau sends the fingerprints and pictures it has received to its national identification service for comparison and asks for the result through the same path.
  5. Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (through the Bureau Beheer Landbouwgronden, the Land Management Service (BBL)): capital: EUR 2268500; junior loans, market value: EUR 2268500,
  6. At the same time the SIRENE Bureau of the executing Member State shall inform its own competent service responsible for national security.
  7. The discovering Sirene bureau sends the fingerprints and pictures to its national identification service for comparison, and asks for the result through the same path.
  8. When a positive hit occurs on an Article 99(3) alert, the discovering Sirene bureau will inform the counterpart (requesting Sirene bureau) of the results (discreet surveillance or specific check) via the G form. At the same time the discovering Sirene bureau will inform its own competent service responsible for State security.
  9. when a hit occurs on an alert issued pursuant to Article 36(3) of the SIS II Decision, the SIRENE Bureau of the executing Member State shall inform the SIRENE Bureau of the issuing Member State of the results (for either discreet or specific check) via the G form. At the same time the SIRENE Bureau of the executing Member State shall inform its own competent service responsible for national security.
  10. for Police officers, State Protection Office officers, Internal Security Agency officers, Foreign Intelligence Agency officers (public security services), Central Anticorruption Bureau officers, Border Guard officers, Government Security Bureau officers and National Fire Brigades officers, in the case of Polish periods of service and foreign periods of insurance:
  11. All the powers which the Staff Regulations of Officials of the Communities confer on the appointing authority and which the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the Communities confer on the authority competent to conclude contracts of service shall be exercised, with respect to the secretary-general of the Committee, by the bureau.
  12. It concerns the periods of service of: professional soldiers, the Police officers, the Citizens’ Militia officers, State Protection Office officers, Internal Security Agency officers, Foreign Intelligence Agency officers (public security services), Border Guard officers, Government Security Bureau officers and National Fire Brigades officers, Prison Guard officers and also judges and prosecutors.
  13. Please indicate the contributory periods completed under the general schemes (ZUS, KRUS) and periods of service completed under special schemes for officers of the Police, the Citizens’ Militia, State Security Office, Internal Security Agency, Intelligence Agency (public security services), Border Guard, Government Security Bureau, National Fire Brigades, Prison Guard and professional soldiers as well as persons working as judges and prosecutors.
  14. In 2005 the LNE was given the additional task of heading up the national scientific metrology service (a role previously played by the public interest group Bureau national de métrologie — ‘BNM’ and it became the Laboratoire national de métrologie et d'essais.
  15. In the case of Poland the term ‘periods as civil servant’ also refers to periods of service as officers of the Police, the Citizens’ Militia, state security, public order and security services, State Security Office, Internal Security Agency, Intelligence Agency, Border Guard, Government Security Bureau, National Fire Brigades and Prison Guard and periods of military service of professional soldiers as well as periods of working as a judge or a prosecutor.