Boletín Oficial del Estado explained

Editor:State Agency of Official State Gazette
Frequency:Daily
Category:Government gazette
Country:Spain
Based:Madrid
Language:Spanish

The (BOE; "English: Official State Gazette|label=none", from 1661 to 1936 known as the Gaceta de Madrid, "English: Madrid Gazette|label=none") is the official gazette of the Kingdom of Spain and may be published on any day of the week. The content of the BOE is authorized and published by Royal Assent and with approval from the Spanish Presidency Office.

The BOE publishes decrees by the, Spain's Parliament (comprising the Senate and the Congress of Deputies) as well as those orders enacted by the Spanish Autonomous Communities. The Spanish Constitution of 1978 provides in Article 9.3 that "The Constitution guarantees ... the publication of laws." This includes the official publishing of all Spanish judicial, royal and national governmental decrees, as well as any orders by the Council of Ministers.

According to Royal Decree 181/2008[1] of 8 February, the BOE is the official journal of the Kingdom of Spain, providing the State Government the means to publish mandatory laws, regulations and other acts approved by the parliaments. It therefore contains a comprehensive list of all Laws passed in parliament, the provisions adopted by the Government of Spain and the general provisions of the Autonomous Communities.

Following Law 11/2007 of 22 June, concerning the electronic access of citizens to Public Services, and Royal Decree 181/2008 of 8 February, concerning the official gazette, the publication ceased in its traditional print format on 31 December 2008 and switched to an online mode of dissemination.

Structure

Since 2009, the gazette is now primarily published electronically. Each individual notice is now published as its own electronic document, pagination begins and ends every year with each notice following a continuous page numbering system.

Notices are currently structured in the following way:

Section I: General provisions
Section II: Authorities and personnelComposed of two subsections:
Section III: Other provisionsComposed of the provisions that must be published with no general character or apply to other sections: grants and subsidies, service letters, collective agreements of general scope, curricula, etc.
Section IV: Administration of Justice
Section V: AdsGrouped as follows:

There is also an independent supplement in which statements, statements and orders of the Constitutional Court are published.

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Notes and References

  1. "Real Decreto 181/2008, de 8 de febrero, de ordenación del diario oficial «Boletín Oficial del Estado»".