Source: OJ L 333, 27.12.2022, p. 1–79Current language: EN
- Digital operational resilience in the financial sector
Basic legislative acts
- DORA regulation
Article 53 Notification duties
Summary What does Article 53 of the DORA regulation say?
This is a brief procedural article that sits within the chapter on supervision, enforcement, and penalties.
It places an obligation on Member States to communicate to the relevant EU-level bodies how they have transposed the rules of this chapter into national law, and to keep those bodies updated if anything changes.
Important points:
- Member States are required to notify the Commission, ESMA, EBA and EIOPA of their implementing laws, regulations and administrative provisions (including criminal law) by 17 January 2025.
- Member States must notify the same bodies without undue delay of any subsequent amendments to those provisions.
- The notification obligation covers the full scope of the chapter, including any criminal law provisions Member States choose to apply.
Springlex's summary of the article, a reading aid, not a substitute for the legal text.
Member States shall notify the laws, regulations and administrative provisions implementing this Chapter, including any relevant criminal law provisions, to the Commission, ESMA, the EBA and EIOPA by 17 January 2025. Member States shall notify the Commission, ESMA, the EBA and EIOPA without undue delay of any subsequent amendments thereto.
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