license to open a business in the capital with all of the law in a maximum of 15 days. Many entrepreneurs have gone through the process they must seem little more than science fiction. But the City says it will be a fact, depending on the type of business and works to be made to him from 1 April. How? Changing the license management system so that much of the processing happens at the hands of private companies. Be about 25 and open at least 30 locations throughout Madrid. The Board of Governors yesterday approved the creation of the agency to manage licensing activities, which will be the "sole authority" in the subject, inter alia, monitor all these companies.
If needed reforms process has been extended by a month and a half
If businesses need to do work, the process drags on and involved the City Council. For example, a restaurant that has to open holes in walls or installing a vent (not requiring a building project signed by an architect) needs a regular license by summary procedure. Receive the certificate under two months, which automatically equivalent to a provisional license. In a month, a municipal inspector of the newly created agency shall submit to see if the works are suited to the project and, where appropriate, grant a license for opening and final performance.
In such permits, in addition to those processed by common procedure (building permit stamped by an architect) is not responsible companies to a second phase, which begins in April 2011. And what will always remain the responsibility of the councils and district boards are works in private homes, which account for 60% of the 20,000 licenses processed in 2009. The remaining 40%
are operating licenses, the agency is responsible. The mayor, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon, said the new system will bring "a historic step in reducing bureaucracy." The agency will have about 100 or 120 workers, advanced yesterday by the council of finance, Juan Bravo, who are already performing this work in the councils and district boards.
socialist municipal group, which denounced the new ordinance dealing with licenses as illegal, said yesterday that the agency "will not work." "It will not solve the chaos," said his spokesman, David Lucas.
Source: El Pais
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