eutical supplies.
Period covered: 16/5/1985 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 2, 3
Declaration contained in a letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal, dated 13 May 1985, registered at the Secretariat General on 20 May 1985 - Or. Fr.
Portugal ratified the European Code of Social Security and its Protocol on 15 May 1984. Further to this ratification, Portugal declares that it accepts also the obligations of the said Code in respect of Part IV as modified by the Protocol.
Period covered: 20/5/1985 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 2, 3
Declaration contained in a telex from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, dated 20 November 1987 - Or. Fr.
Portugal ratified the European Code of Social Security and the Protocol on 15 May 1984.
Following this ratification, concerning the Code, Portugal has accepted Parts II, III, IV, V, VII, VIII, IX and X (Part VI has not been accepted); concerning the Protocol, Portugal has accepted Parts III, IV, V, VII, IX and X (Parts II, VI and VIII have not been accepted).
Period covered: 20/11/1987 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 2, 3
Romania:
Declaration contained in the instrument of ratification deposited on 9 October 2009 - Or. Engl.
In accordance with the provisions of Article 3 of the European Code of Social Security, Romania declares that it accepts the obligations resulting from Parts I, II, III, V, VII and VIII, from the corresponding provisions of Parts XI, XII and XIII, and does not avail itself of the provisions of Article 2, paragraph 2, of the European Code.
Period covered: 10/10/2010 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 2, 3
Slovenia:
Declaration contained in the instrument of ratification deposited on 26 February 2004 - Or. Engl.
The Republic of Slovenia accepts obligations from all Parts of the European Code on Social Security, except the obligations from Part IX.
Period covered: 27/2/2005 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 3
Spain:
Declaration contained in the instrument of ratification deposited on 8 March 1994 - Or. Span.
Spain accepts the following parts of the Code:
Part I. General Provisions
Part II. Medical Care
Part III. Sickness Benefit
Part IV. Unemployment Benefit
Part V. Old-Age Benefit
Part VI. Employment Injury Benefit
Part VIII. Maternity Benefit
Part IX. Invalidity Benefit
Part XI. Standards to be complied with by Periodical Payments
Part XII. Common Provisions
Part XIII. Miscellaneous Provisions
Part XIV. Final Provisions.
Period covered: 9/3/1995 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 2, 3
Sweden:
Declaration contained in the instruments of ratification, deposited on 25 September 1965 - Or. Swedish
[Sweden accepts] the obligations of Parts II to V and VII to X of the Code and of Parts III to V, VII, IX and X of the Protocol, without wishing to avail itself of the provisions of paragraph 2 of Article 2 of the Code and Protocol.
Period covered: 17/3/1968 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 2, 3
Switzerland:
Declaration contained in a letter from the Permanent Representative of Switzerland dated 16 September 1977 handed to the Secretary General at the time of deposit of the instrument of ratification on the same day - Or. Fr.
The Swiss Confederation accepts the obligations of the European Code of Social Security in respect of the following Parts from among Parts II to X:
- Part V. Old age benefit
- Part VI. Employment injury benefit
- Part VII. F
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