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general security services

general security services
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the Israeli domestic counterintelligence and internal security agency

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    1. the provision of public interest services contributing to the protection of health or safety and security of citizens in general or specific groups of citizens;
    2. For that purpose, the EEAS shall seek advice from the Security Office of the General Secretariat of the Council, from the relevant services of the Commission and from the relevant services of the Member States.
    3. Please indicate the contributory periods completed under the general schemes (ZUS, KRUS) and periods of service completed under special schemes for officers of the Police, the Citizens’ Militia, State Security Office, Internal Security Agency, Intelligence Agency (public security services), Border Guard, Government Security Bureau, National Fire Brigades, Prison Guard and professional soldiers as well as persons working as judges and prosecutors.
    4. The term ‘insured person’ refers to the persons insured under the general schemes (ZUS, KRUS) also under special schemes for officers of the police, State security Office, internal security agency, intelligence agency (public security services), border guards, government security bureau, national Fire Brigades, prison guards and professional soldiers as well as persons working as judges and prosecutors.
    5. They do not include social security schemes organised for large sections of the community that are imposed, controlled or financed by general government. Pension fund management services are included.
    6. In the light of the nature and features of the works, supplies and services covered by this Directive, such overriding reasons should be first and foremost related to the general interests of defence and security of Member States.
    7. The Budapest and Csepel power plants argue that generators party to PPAs provide services of general economic interest (SGEI). In their view, the PPAs serve as a tool for MVM to meet its obligation of security of supply and therefore fulfil a public service obligation.
    8. Essential requirements: general non-economic reasons which can induce a Member State to impose conditions on the supply of postal services. These reasons are the confidentiality of correspondence, security of the network as regards the transport of dangerous goods, respect for the terms and conditions of employment, social security schemes, laid down by law, regulation or administrative provision and/or by collective agreement negotiated between national social partners, in accordance with Community and national law and, where justified, data protection, environmental protection and regional planning.
    9. Employing analogue techniques and having a bandwidth exceeding 2,5 GHz; Note: 5E001.c.2.e. does not control "technology" for the "development" or "production" of commercial TV systems. 3. Equipment employing "optical switching"; 4. Radio equipment having any of the following: a. Quadrature-amplitude-modulation (QAM) techniques above level 256; or b. Operating at input or output frequencies exceeding 31,8 GHz; or Note: 5E001.c.4.b. does not control "technology" for the "development" or "production" of equipment designed or modified for operation in any frequency band which is "allocated by the ITU" for radio-communications services, but not for radio-determination. 5. Equipment employing "common channel signalling" operating in non-associated mode of operation. 5E101 "Technology" according to the General Technology Note for the "development", "production" or "use" of equipment specified in 5A101. PART 2 "INFORMATION SECURITY" Note 1: The control status of "information security" equipment, "software", systems, application specific "electronic assemblies", modules, integrated circuits, components or functions is determined in Category 5, Part 2 even if they are components or "electronic assemblies" of other equipment.