Source: OJ L 333, 27.12.2022, p. 1–79

Current language: FR

Article 53 Obligations de notification


Summary What does Article 53 of the DORA regulation say?

This is a brief procedural article that sits within the chapter on supervision, enforcement, and penalties.

It places an obligation on Member States to communicate to the relevant EU-level bodies how they have transposed the rules of this chapter into national law, and to keep those bodies updated if anything changes.

Important points:

  • Member States are required to notify the Commission, ESMA, EBA and EIOPA of their implementing laws, regulations and administrative provisions (including criminal law) by 17 January 2025.
  • Member States must notify the same bodies without undue delay of any subsequent amendments to those provisions.
  • The notification obligation covers the full scope of the chapter, including any criminal law provisions Member States choose to apply.

Springlex's summary of the article, a reading aid, not a substitute for the legal text.

Les États membres notifient à la Commission, à l’AEMF, à l’ABE et à l’AEAPP les dispositions législatives, réglementaires et administratives qui mettent en œuvre le présent chapitre, y compris toute disposition de droit pénal pertinente, au plus tard le 17 janvier 2025. Les États membres notifient à la Commission, à l’AEMF, à l’ABE et à l’AEAPP, sans retard injustifié, toute modification ultérieure desdites dispositions.

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