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Original name: Bundesgesetz über die Durchführung von Europäischen Bürgerinitiativen (Europäische-Bürgerinitiative-Gesetz - EBIG)
Name: Federal Act on the implementation of the European Citizens' Initiative (European Citizens Initiative Law - EBIG)
Country: Austria
Subject(s): Civil, commercial and family law
Type of legislation: Law, Act
Adopted on: 2012-03-26
Entry into force:
Published on: Bundesgesetzblatt Teil I, 2012-03-26, vol. 12, pp. 2-5
ISN: AUT-2012-L-93617
Link: https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.detail?p_isn=93617&p_lang=en
Bibliography: Bundesgesetzblatt Teil I, 2012-03-26, vol. 12, pp. 2-5
Act on-line in German Act on-line in German Bundeskanzleramt, Rechtsinformationssystem (RIS), Austria PDF PDF (consulted on 2013-07-24)
Abstract/Citation: § 1 Definitions
§ 2 Online collection systems
§ 3 Verification and certification of statements of support
§ 4 Challenging the citizens' initiative
§ 5 Administrative violations
§ 6 Authorization of the Federal Voting Officer by the Federal Election Commission
§ 7 Waiver of fees
§ 8 Feminine form of the function names
§ 9 Execution
§ 10 Entry into force.

In addition to the below laws with entries in NATLEX, this law also amends the Following Acts:
- the Administrative Procedure Act 2008(Verwaltungsverfahrensgesetzen);
- the Federal Ministries Law of 1986 (Bundesministeriengesetzes);
- the National Assembly Election Ordinance 1992 (Nationalrats-Wahlordnung);
- the European Election Ordinance 1996 (Europawahlordnung);
- the Referendum Act 1973 (Volksbegehrengesetzes);
- the Popular Referendum Act 1972 (Volksabstimmungsgesetzes);
- the Popular Consultation Act 1989 (Volksbefragungsgesetzes);
- the Voter Registration Act 1973 (Wählerevidenzgesetzes); and
- the European Voter Registration Act, 1996 (Europa-Wählerevidenzgesetzes)
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