The first 14 e-services that suit requirements of the law have been published for public consultation 24.02.2011
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The first 14 e-services, approved by the Entry Council subservient to the Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications, have been published for public consultation on the website of the Ministry of  Transport, Information Technology and Communications (MTITC) http://www.mtitc.government.bg/page.php?category=562&id=4733. After the end of the public consultation the services will be entered in the registers.

The present e-services of central and municipal administrations are still not conformable with the legislation in the field of E-Governance. 14 services have been developed for the municipal administration Gabrovo under project financed by Operational Programme “Administrative Capacity”. They are related to the issue of certificates for permanent and present address, birth, marriage, ties of relationship, family status, inheritors. These are some of the most popular services related to data of the united system for civil registration and administrative services of the population.

The application forms for the services will be published on the site of MTITC. The information can be used by institutions or companies that are developing electronic administrative services. In such a way the preparation of many administrations for inserting in the E-Governance will be accelerated.

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