Source: OJ L 333, 27.12.2022, pp. 164–198Current language: EN
- Resilience of critical entities
Basic legislative acts
- CER directive
Article 3 Minimum harmonisation
This Directive shall not preclude Member States from adopting or maintaining provisions of national law with a view to achieving a higher level of resilience of critical entities, provided that such provisions are consistent with Member States’ obligations laid down in Union law.
Relevant recitals
Recital 7 Comprehensive and future-proof minimum rules
It is necessary to lay down harmonised minimum rules to ensure the provision of essential services in the internal market, to enhance the resilience of critical entities and to improve cross-border cooperation between competent authorities. It is important that those rules be future proof in terms of their design and implementation while allowing for necessary flexibility. It is also crucial to improve the capacity of critical entities to provide essential services in the face of a diverse set of risks.
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