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  2. Spanish Sports Federation for Persons with Physical ...

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    In 1990, the General Law of Sports was passed, (Spanish: Ley General del Deporte) which led to changes in how sport was organized inside Spain. Eventually, changes in response to the law assisted in creating a landscape that resulted in the creation of several national Spanish disability sport organizations, removing responsibility of ...

  3. Spanish National Health System - Wikipedia

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    The General Health Law was complemented in 2003 by the Law of Cohesion and Quality of the National Health System (Ley 16/2003 de cohesión y calidad del Sistema Nacional de Salud), which maintained the basic lines of the General Health Law, but modified and broadened the articulation of that law to reflect existent social and political reality ...

  4. Spanish Anti-Doping Agency - Wikipedia

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    One year later, on February 8, 2008, the Spanish Anti-Doping Agency was officially created with the approval by the Council of Ministers of its internal rules. [7] The internal rules, as established in the Organic Act 7/2006, it attached the Agency to the National Sports Council (Spanish: Consejo Superior de Deportes, CSD), whose head holds the Presidency of the Agency.

  5. Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Devices - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Devices (Spanish: Agencia Española de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios; AEMPS) is a regulatory and autonomous agency of the Government of Spain that acts as the highest sanitary authority in the country in terms of medical safety on medicines, health products, cosmetics and personal care products.

  6. Unemployment benefits in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Spain passed a law to help individuals with disabilities to find jobs. The law is known as the Law for Disabled People's Social Integration. The law only applies to business owners with more than 50 workers. The law requires that 2% of hired employees and workers to be disabled. It helped integrate the unemployed back into the population.

  7. Spain proposes law to improve online safety for children ...

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    Spain’s left-wing minority government will need the support of other parties to make it law. Public concern has grown after a string of cases of sexual violence and abuse linked to the internet.

  8. Health care in Spain - Wikipedia

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    People who work in Spain's public sector are free to opt out of universal health care entirely if they agree to utilize the alternative: a government-subsidized health insurance called MUFACE. [18] This selection of using different health insurance instead of Spain's universal health care is an example of substitutive voluntary health insurance.

  9. Organización Médica Colegial de España - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of democracy in Spain brought intense political changes. In 1980 some new medical statutes were approved; the main novelty being that the representatives of the sections within the colleges had their right to voice and vote, and furthermore, all registered doctors can take part in general elections to choose the members of the Council.