Normattiva

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Normattiva
Normattiva.it Logo.svg
Type of site
Italian law
Available inItalian
Owner Italian state
Created by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato
URLwww.normattiva.it
CommercialNo
RegistrationNo
Launched19 March 2010
Current statusactive

Normattiva is an Italian government website published on 19 March 2010. It contains the rules of Italian law beginning in 1861.

Contents

Institution

The Normattiva was created by two laws:

These were issued to create a free service for the review of all Italian legislation. [1]

History

The site has been updated over the years. It progressively addressed earlier legislation.

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References

  1. normattiva (ed.). "Il coordinamento delle iniziative pubbliche per l'informatizzazione e la classificazione della normativa vigente" [Coordination of public initiatives for the computerization and classification of current legislation]. normattiva.it (in Italian). Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. The Normattiva database was presented
  3. The database is updated to multi-needs from 1970 to today
  4. The database is updated to multi-needs from 1960 to today
  5. The database is completely updated in multi-needs from 1946 to today
  6. The database was integrated with the documents published in 1944 and 1945
  7. The database was integrated with the documents published in 1942 and 1943
  8. The database was integrated with the documents published in 1940 and 1941
  9. Constitution and codes
  10. The database was integrated with the documents published in 1938 and 1939
  11. Integrated the database with the documents published from 1933 to 1937
  12. Integrated the database with the documents published since 1916
  13. Integration of the database with the documents published since 1861