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Local authorities currently require a “wet signature” for some licensing regimes – how will these be affected by the Services Directive?

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Local authorities currently require a “wet signature” for some licensing regimes – how will these be affected by the Services Directive?

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The Directive requires that applications should be made electronically and remotely. Local authorities should therefore first consider the reasons why they require a wet signature and whether these could be fulfilled by some other means. Some Member States are able to provide a digital signature, which the Point of Single Contact will be able pass on.

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