Events
Slovakia officially handed over leadership of Hungary for the period 1.1.2011 - 30.6.2011
On 20.1.2011 Slovakia officially handed over leadership of Hungary for the period 1.1.2011 - 30.6.2011, from 1.7.2011 to 30.6.2012 will assume leadership of Poland.
Present (photo from left):
- Nemet Ferenc, President SZVMSZK
- Harto Zsolt, Chief Secretary SZVMSZK
- Stubian Martin, vice president ZOMO
- Vavacek Imrich, president ZOMO
ESBOC Annual Conference 2010, (1.- 2.12.2010, Piestany/Bratislava, Slovakia)
ZOMO in cooperation with ASIS INTERNATIONAL SLOVAKIA arranged in days 1.- 2.12.2010 International Conference "Private security services in the European Union."
Members of ESBOC conducting surveillance of property services and facilities, protecting (Bodyguards), security guards or surveillance of buildings and storage, safekeeping, transport and distribution of cash and valuables will feel like a big obstacle in my business Guide to the European Parliament and Council Directive 2006/123/EC of 12 December 2006 Services in the Internal Market ('Directive'), which exempts them subject to business
If the Commission cited the exemption of private security services of the should be noted that the least controversial mere legal definition of that concept European level
In 2004, the Confederation of European Security Services (CoESS) Europe-wide overview of the status of private security in EU member states. For this overview shows that the area was covered by technical protection legislation (not only for level of law but also government regulations under a Royal Decree.) countries such as Ireland, Estonia, Slovakia, Netherlands, Poland, Lithuania, Belgium, Spain and Malta
Directive 2006/123/EC of the EP and R points to the need for the European Community create closer links between countries and peoples of Europe, to remove barriers to services between states, to guarantee freedom of establishment and to create conditions for sustainable economic and social progress
International Conference therefore set out to determine:
- Uniform definition of private security services in the EU
- Single business process of the BP in promoting free movement of services
- Ensure that recipients and providers of services benefit
- Opportunity to provide services throughout the Community regardless of borders
- Determine the extent to which can be imposed specific requirements Member State in which services are provided as a public policy or public safety or to protect public health or the environment Environment
Working meeting of members of ESBOC (Budapest, 3. - 5.7.2010)
Meeting organized by the Hungarian section of ESBOC, participated the national sections of ESBOC (Czech, Slovakia, Poland and Ukraine.
Working meeting consisted of both formal and informal negotiations between representatives of national departments to issue ESBOC security industry in member countries ESBOC and the EU.
As a national section of ESBOC Slovakia participated in the workshop Ing. Ladislav Furman, vice president for security services ZOMO and Mr Stephen Ballan, a member of the Board ZOMO.
ESBOC main discussion was held on 5.7.2010 at the premises of the Hungarian Chamber of property in Budapest. At the meeting of the representatives from the Hungarian section ESBOC complete information on the status of the Hungarian Chamber of property in Hungarian civil security system, its role in security policy of Hungary. Further information was sought on the relationship of the Hungarian police and citizens. Further information was sought on education implementation and training of security staff working in the Hungarian security industry. Delegates of the national section ESBOC inform participants about the national legislation which regulates the business of security industry in individual Member countries ESBOC and also to the application of EU Directive no. 2006/23/EK. After completion of negotiations on the premises of the Hungarian Chamber of property, were the workshop participants adopted the premises ESBOC Hungarian Parliament by Mr. Tamás BÁSTHYM, Deputy Prime Minister for coordinating the tasks of security and defense.
Working meeting of ESBOC (Bratislava, 27.5.2010)
Meeting opened Mr. Imrich VAVÁČEK, leader of Esboc, who welcomed the members at the informal meeting and presented them following program:
- 1. Technical service in the EU and its the cross-border application
- 2. Vision of ESBOC to the following years
- 3. Structure of ESBOC
- 4. ESBOC web portal
- 5. ESBOC logo
Above mentioned topics prompted rich discussion of participants
The representative of Hungary, Mr. Német invited all participants to Budapest on 04/07/2010 visit event "Family Day of security industry"
Participants finally adopted a resolution:
- The next meeting of ESBOC members will be held from 05. to 07.06.2010, Budapest, Hungary
- Members at the meeting in Budapest submit proposals for legislative changes regulating cross-border EU TS
- In Budapest, members will discuss about ESBOC vision for the next five years (expansion / proliferation ESBOC, attitudes toward existing European organizations in BP, etc.).
- Another area of negotiation is "Protecting and ensuring the sporting events. Participants support for Ukraine and Poland in relation to the forthcoming European Football Cup 2012
- It was adopted ESBOC new structure, namely: creating a national headquarters of ESBOC section. Each national section shall establish its own web site part of main web site of ESBOC, s.c. national section of ESBOC
- National Section of ESBOC made national registration of ESBOC logo in their country - s.c. registered mark
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