Source: OJ L 333, 27.12.2022, pp. 164–198Current language: SV
- Resilience of critical entities
Basic legislative acts
- CER directive
Artikel 29 Adressater
Summary What does Article 29 of the CER directive say?
This is a standard closing provision found in EU directives, simply confirming who the legal addressees of this Directive are.
It establishes that Member States are the recipients of the obligations set out throughout the act, which is consistent with how directives function under EU law — they bind Member States rather than individuals or entities directly.
Important points:
- This Directive is addressed to Member States, not to individual entities or persons.
- Member States carry the responsibility for transposing and implementing the obligations laid down in the Directive at national level.
- This article connects directly to Article 26, which sets out the transposition deadlines Member States must meet.
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