Source: OJ L 333, 27.12.2022, pp. 153–163Current language: SV
- Digital operational resilience in the financial sector
Basic legislative acts
- DORA directive
Artikel 11 Adressater
Summary What does Article 11 of the DORA directive say?
This is an unusually brief closing article that simply identifies the recipients of the Directive.
As is standard practice for EU directives, it confirms that the obligations and requirements set out throughout the act fall on Member States, not directly on individuals or private entities.
Important points:
- Member States are the addressees of this Directive and bear responsibility for implementing it.
- This article connects to Article 9, which sets out the deadlines and mechanism by which Member States must transpose the Directive into national law.
- No obligations are placed directly on financial entities or other private actors through this article.
Springlex's summary of the article, a reading aid, not a substitute for the legal text.
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