Communication from the Czech Statistical Office No. 67 / 2014 Coll.

Communication from the Czech Statistical Office on the introduction of the Classification of institutional sectors and sub-sectors

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COMMUNICATION
Czech Statistical Office
of 1 April 2014
establishing the classification of institutional and sub-sectors
The Czech Statistical Office pursuant to § 19 of Act No. 89 / 1995 Coll., on the State Statistical Service, as amended by Act No. 411 / 2000 Coll., announces with effect from 1 May 2014 the introduction of the Classification of institutional sectors and sub-sectors.
The classification of institutional sectors and sub-sectors shall be drawn up on the basis of Regulation (EU) No 549 / 2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2013 on the European system of national and regional accounts in the European Union establishing a European system of accounts, referred to as ESA 2010.
The classification of institutional sectors and sub-sectors replaces the Numerator of institutional sectors and subsectors (ČISS), issued by the Czech Statistical Office Communication No 493 / 2003 Coll., on the issue of the Number of institutional sectors and subsectors (ČISS).
Valid version Classification of institutional sectors and subsectors will be available in electronic form on the Czech Statistical Office website at www.czso.cz.
Communication from the Czech Statistical Office No. 493 / 2003 Coll., on the issue of the Number of institutional sectors and subsectors (ČISS) is deleted.
President:
Prof. Ing. Ritschel, CSc., v. r.

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CitationCommunication from the Czech Statistical Office No. 67 / 2014 Coll., on the introduction of the Classification of institutional sectors and subsectors
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Date of Promulgation09.04.2014
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