Source: OJ L, 2024/1640, 19.6.2024Current language: SV
- Anti-money laundering
Basic legislative acts
- Sixth anti-money laundering (AML 6) directive
Artikel 80 Adressater
Summary What does Article 80 of the Sixth anti-money laundering (AML 6) directive say?
This is the addressee clause of the Directive, a standard closing provision found in EU legislative acts.
It confirms that the obligations and requirements set out throughout the Directive are directed at the Member States, not at individuals or private entities directly.
This article is notably brief, serving a purely formal function.
Important points:
- The Directive is addressed to Member States.
- Member States are the primary obligated parties under this act.
- This is a standard formal closing clause typical of EU Directives.
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