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Normattiva is an Italian government website published on 19 March 2010. It contains the rules of Italian law beginning in 1861.
Institution
The Normattiva was created by two laws:
Disposizioni per la formazione del bilancio annuale e pluriennale dello Stato (legge finanziaria 2001) [Disposals for the preparation of the annual and multi-annual State budget (Financial Law 2001)] (law 388, 107) (in Italian). 23 December 2000.
Misure urgenti in materia di semplificazione normativa [Urgent Measures about Regulatory Simplification] (law decree 200, 200) (in Italian). 22 December 2008.
These were issued to create a free service for the review of all Italian legislation.[1]
History
The site has been updated over the years. It progressively addressed earlier legislation.