The Simplification of Procedures in Portuguese Administrative Law
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Conceptual Remarks
3. Decree-Law n. 135/99, of 22 April
- The right of information of public service users in relation to the procedures in which they are interested;4
- The promotion of ex ante and concomitant regulatory impact assessment of all new bills approving new procedures, modifying or discontinuing existing ones;
- The possibility of public services proposing the tacit approval of certain types of administrative acts to the competent bodies;5
- The duty to have continuous opening hours, without lunch break closure;
- Instructions on the organisation of the reception and service areas of public services, as well as priorities in serving citizens in public services;
- The duty to set up and manage telephone hotlines;
- The implementation of user and mail forwarding services to the competent services;
- The duty to make available to their users the sealed forms and vouchers necessary for the instruction of their files in the same place (one-stop-shop);
- The summoning and notification of citizens only if other procedures have been exhausted to resolve the issues without inconveniencing, wasting time, and expense caused by the displacement of those concerned;
- The use of simple, clear, concise, and meaningful language, without acronyms, technical terms, or reverential or intimidating expressions;
- The drafts and application forms must only contain indispensable data, respect the principles and guidelines of standardisation, and include simple and sufficient instructions;
- The use of the most economical means in written communications;
- The duty to make available an email address for contact, with e-correspondence having the same value as correspondence exchanged in paper;
- The use of the same certificate or attestation being valid for multiple purposes until its expiry date;
- The encouragement of the promotion of electronic means of payment;
- The exhibition of the original version of documents has been rendered unnecessary in the instruction of administrative procedures unless otherwise specified;
- A system to provide positive and negative feedback and evaluation from public services users and workers was implemented;
- An interdepartmental system of administrative information for users of public services was created.
- The simple photocopy of an authentic or authenticated document as sufficient for the instruction of administrative procedures;
- The possibility of adopting forms or templates made available electronically;
- The generalisation of the prioritisation of attending users by appointment;
- The greater use of interoperability mechanisms to relieve the user of the need to process requests or send documents with elements already in the possession or known to other public administration services and bodies;
- The dematerialisation of the management system of compliments, suggestions, and complaints to the services and bodies of the public administration;
- The provision of mechanisms for the evaluation of the public service locations and hotlines by users;
- The creation of the Citizens’ Hotline, with which the other national public telephone hotlines may be affiliated, so as to enable citizens to have better access to the public services they wish to consult, using a short and easily memorable number;
- The simplification of the paper version of the complaints book applicable to the public sector, reducing the number of copies and the respective processing and, on the other hand, the extension of the use of platforms that support the electronic version of the book;
- The simplification of procedures for issuing, delivering, and using the citizen card for homeless people.
4. The ‘Simplex’ Programme and Other Legal Regimes
- One-stop shops to deliver fully integrated public services for citizens and companies;
- Elimination of unnecessary licenses, permits, authorisations, acts, and administrative procedures;
- New online and electronic procedures;
- Elimination of paper-based certificates;
- Elimination of identification documents by including its information in new fully integrated documents;
- Organisational and internal measures aimed to better manage public services and procedures.
4.1. One-Stop Shops to Deliver Fully Integrated Public Services for Citizens and Companies
4.2. Elimination of Unnecessary Licenses, Permits, Authorisations, Acts, and Streamlining of Administrative Procedures
- Elimination of mandatory notary deeds for companies’ acts (e.g., incorporation of a company, amendment of articles of association, change of the board, etc.);17
- Elimination of mandatory physical account books and their mandatory certification before registration offices;18
- Elimination of mandatory notary deeds for acts regarding the acquisition of real estate, allowing the purchase with no further requirement when using the one-stop shop “Casa Pronta” or with a simple contract authenticated before a lawyer, paralegal/“solicitador”, registration office, notary, or chamber of commerce;19
- Substitution of the publication of private companies’ acts in the Official Journal/“Diário da República” and its cost by an online publication free of charge in a registration website automatically performed when the registration of such acts has to be carried out before registration offices;20
- Elimination of licenses and authorization for activities under the Zero Licensing/“Licenciamento Zero” project, such as the elimination of the license for restaurants and its substitution for a mere prior notice, the elimination of the licenses for agencies selling tickets for shows in public venues, and the elimination of licensing for outdoor advertising in certain cases;23,24
- Streamlining procedures related to restaurants by creating a joint procedure of mere prior notice for procedures regarding the occupation of public spaces for terraces, awnings, advertisement of restaurants, etc.;25
- Restriction and elimination of the use of licenses and authorisations for commercial activities and its substitution by mere prior notices under the transposition of the EU Directive 2006/123/CE on services in the internal market;26
- Elimination of licenses and authorisation for commercial activities and substitution by mere prior notices;27
- Approval of the single environmental license title, which includes all the environmental licenses required for a project in a single electronic document;28
- Elimination of several procedures before industrial property offices such as deadlines, presentation of periodic statements, documents on what concerns the registration of patents and trademarks;29
- Elimination of the requirement of birth certificates and the publication of marriage notices, thus allowing to speed up the procedure for marriages;30
- Streamlining the divorce procedure with the possibility of dividing the property of spouses in the very same procedure;31
- Elimination of requirements to present documents or certificates when the public administration already has such information.32
4.3. Online and Electronic Procedures
4.4. Elimination of Identification Documents by Including Its Information in New Fully Integrated Documents
4.5. Elimination of Paper-Based Certificates
- Permanent online certificates for commercial, land, vehicle, and civil registration,40 thus avoiding the issuance of paper-based certifications. A code is provided to the user and she can access constantly updated registration information through the internet as well as deliver such code to any public or private entity who requests proof of such information;
- A bilingual companies’ registration in Portuguese and English was adopted and therefore permanent online certifications for companies’ registration may be issued both in Portuguese and English;41
- Public services cannot request information which they already have, if the individual or the company authorises or asks the service to access such information;42
- Registration offices cannot request information already available in registration files;43
- The presentation of several paper-based certifications in administrative procedures was eliminated and substituted by access to data basis, for instance for the issuance of the Citizen’s Card.44
4.6. Organisational and Internal Measures Aimed to Better Manage and Provide Quality Public Services and Procedures
- The creation of new venues where a full range of public services is available for citizens using the so-called “Lojas do Cidadão”/Citizens’ shops,
- The elimination of territorial competence of commercial registration offices,45 land registration offices,46 civil registration offices,47 and vehicle registration offices,48 which enabled citizens and companies to present requests in the more convenient service taking into account their ability to provide quality and speedy services instead of being obliged to submit the request in just one; and
- The allocation of competence to approve registration acts to mere officers, instead of limiting such competence to the head of the registration office—which was often the reason for unnecessary delays in simple issues in which there was no need for a superior intervention.49
5. The 2015 Code of Administrative Procedure
5.1. Solutions of Simplification
- Firstly, the CPA establishes the principle of electronic administration, which prescribes that administrative bodies shall use electronic means in the performance of their activities in order to promote administrative efficiency and transparency and proximity to the parties concerned. These electronic means shall guarantee the availability, access, integrity, authenticity, confidentiality, storage, and security of information (Article 14 of CPA);
- Secondly, the CPA institutes a regime for electronic means utilisation, clearly stating that electronic means are the preferable option for instructing administrative procedures (Article 61 of CPA);
- Thirdly, the CPA creates the electronic business spot, that is, a regime regulating any technological infrastructure through which an administrative procedure is conducted (França Jardim and Assis Raimundo 2020);
- Fourthly, as stated supra in (9), the CPA regulates communications between the public administration and private individuals via electronic means;
- Fifthly, the CPA updates its regime of private initiative of the procedure to include electronic means (Article 102 ff. of CPA);
- Sixth and finally, the CPA updates several details of different regimes in order to include the possibility of electronic means. This is the case with extraordinary meetings in collegial bodies (Article 25 of CPA), with diligences within the administrative procedure with regards to the authentication of the participants (Article 64 of CPA), with transmitting information within electronic procedures (Article 82 of CPA), with the emission of certificates, reproductions, or declarations within electronic procedures (Article 84 of CPA), with time extensions regarding electronic procedures (Article 88 of CPA), and with the authentication of the electronic final decision via an electronic signature (Article 94 of CPA).
5.2. Overall Assessment
6. COVID-19 Legislation
- The permission for electronic (in lieu of in person) meetings of collegial bodies—allowing all members or some members only to participate in this new fashion, and as long as the meetings’ minutes mentioned the modality in which each person participated;
- The permission for electronic public examinations (in the context, e.g., of the award of academic degrees or concurs publics to become a public worker);
- The extension of deadlines for ordinary meetings for local bodies;
- The temporary suspension of the compulsory public nature of some meetings of local bodies;
- The tacit delegation of some competencies of the municipality in its president related to the provision of support to people in vulnerable situations;
- The permission or imposition of telework for public workers.
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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4 | On access to administrative information, see Fidalgo de Freitas (2021), pp. 31–115; Fidalgo de Freitas (2016), pp. 667–88. |
5 | On the tacit approval of administrative procedures, see Assis Raimundo et al. (2020), pp. 279–307. |
6 | By Decree-Law n. 29/2000, of 13 March; Decree-Law n. 72-A/2010, of 18 June; Decree-Law n. 73/2014, of 13 May, Decree-Law n. 58/2016, of 29 August; Decree-Law n. 74/2017, of 21 June; and Decree-Law n. 61/2021, of 19 August. |
7 | In any case, on the relation between the CPA and Decree-Law n. 135/99, of 22 April, see Sousa Pinheiro et al. (2016), p. 89. |
8 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 111/2005, of 8 June, last amended by Decree-Law n. 33/2011, of 7 March. |
9 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 178-A/2005, of 28 October, which amended the Code for the Registration of Vehicles, approved by Decree-Law n. 54/75, of 12 February, last amended by Decree-Law n. 111/2019, of 16 August. |
10 | Doing Business 2007 may be accessed in DB07-FullReport.pdf (doingbusiness.org, accessed on 1 October 2021). |
11 | The debate of the Prime-Minister with the Parliament of 27 January 2006 may be accessed in Debates Parlamentares—Diário 083, p. 3886 (parlamento.pt, accessed on 27 January 2006). |
12 | The majority of Governments since 2006 yearly update Simplex with new measures but some of them did not follow this practice. In Portugal, the Simplex programme was set up by a government of the Socialist Party and this party’s governments used to update Simplex programme yearly. Governments from other parties did not repeal the programme and stated that simplification and red tape reduction was also their goal, but they usually do not update the programme yearly. |
13 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 111/2005, of 8 June, last amended by Decree-Law n. 33/2011, of 7 March. |
14 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 263-A/2007, of 23 July, last amended by Decree-Law n. 125/2013, of 30 August. |
15 | Approved by Law n. 29/2007, of 2 August, which amended the Code of Civil Registration, Decree-Law n. 131/95 of 6 June, last amended by Law n. 49/2018, of 14 August. |
16 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 73/2008, of 16 April, last amended by Decree-Law n. 209/2012, of 19 September. |
17 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 76-A/2006, of 29 March, which amended the Code of Commercial Registration, approved by Decree-Law n. 403/86 of 3 December, last amended by Law n. 58/2020, of 31 August. |
18 | Also approved by Decree-Law n. 76-A/2006, of 29 March, which amended the Code of Commercial Registration. |
19 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 116/2008, of 4 July, which amended the Code of Land Registration, approved by Decree-Law n. 224/84 of 6 July, last amended by Law n. 89/2017, of 21 August. |
20 | Decree-Law n. 111/2005, of 8 June, last amended by Decree-Law n. 33/2011, of 7 March, and Decree-Law n. 76-A/2006, of 29 March, which amended the Code of Commercial Registration. |
21 | Decree-Law n. 169/2012, of 1 August, last amended by Decree-Law n. 9/2021, of 29 January. |
22 | Decree-Law n. 209/2008, of 29 October, already repealed. |
23 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 48/2011, of 1 April, last amended by Decree-Law n. 10/2015, of 16 January. |
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25 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 48/2011, of 1 April, last amended by Decree-Law n. 10/2015, of 16 January. |
26 | Decree-Law n. 92/2010, of 26 July, last amended by Decree-Law n. 9/2021, of 29 January, and many others. |
27 | Decree-Law n. 10/2015 of 16 January, last amended by Decree-Law n. 9/2021, of 29 January. |
28 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 75/2015, of 11 May, last amended by Decree-Law n. 119/2019, of 21 August. |
29 | Decree-Law n. 143/2008, of 25 July, which amended the repealed Code of Industrial Property. The currently in force Code of Industrial Property was approved by Decree-Law n. 110/2018, of 10 December, amended by Decree-Law n. 9/2021, of 29 January. |
30 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 324/2007, of 28 September, which amended the Code of Civil Registration. |
31 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 324/2007, of 28 September, which amended the Code of Civil Registration. |
32 | For instance, Decree-Law n. 73/2014, of 13 May, Decree-Law n. 324/2007, of 28 September, and Decree-Law n. 116/2008, of 4 July. |
33 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 76-A/2006, of 29 March, which amended the Code of Commercial Registration. |
34 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 125/2006, of 29 June, last amended by Decree-Law n. 209/2012, of 19 September. |
35 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 116/2008, of 4 July, which amended the Code of Land Registration. |
36 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 324/2007, of 28 September, which amended the Code of Civil Registration Code. |
37 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 8/2007, of 17 January, last amended by Law n. 199/2019, of 18 September. |
38 | Law n. 7/2007, of 5 February, last amended by Law n. 61/2021, of 19 August. |
39 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 178-A/2005, of 28 October, which amended the Code for the Registration of Vehicles. |
40 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 76-A/2006, of 29 March, which amended the Code of Commercial Registration Code. |
41 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 73/2008, of 16 April, last amended by Decree-Law n. 209/2012, of 19 September. |
42 | Decree-Law n. 73/2014, of 13 May, which amended Decree-Law n. 135/99, of 22 April. |
43 | For instance, Decree-Law n. 116/2008, of 4 July, which amended the Code of Land Registration Code. |
44 | Approved by Law n. 7/2007, of 5 February. |
45 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 76-A/2006, of 29 March, which amended the Code of Commercial Registration. |
46 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 116/2008, of 4 July, which amended the Code of Land Registration. |
47 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 324/2007, of 28 September, which amended the Code of Civil Registration. |
48 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 178-A/2005, of 28 October, which amended the Code for the Registration of Vehicles. |
49 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 76-A/2006, of 29 March, which amended the Code of Commercial Registration, approved by Decree-Law n. 403/86, of 3 December, amended; Decree-Law n. 178-A/2005, of 28 October, which amended the Code for the Registration of Vehicles; Decree-Law n. 324/2007, of 28 September, which amended the Code of Civil Registration by Decree; and the Decree-Law n. 116/2008, of 4 July, which amended the Code of Land Registration. |
50 | Approved by Decree-Law n. 126/2019, of 29 August. |
51 | Regulatory sandboxes have been suggested, or adopted, as a regulatory approach in sectors where the interests involved are not likely to allow innovation if certain rules are not lifted (e.g., rules on sanctions), or where an open-ended and prospective set of rules is necessary because technologies are not sufficiently mature, among other cases. For some references, and an application regarding fintech, which is one of the sectors where this approach has been more consistently used, see Allen (2019). See also the Council of the European Union’s conclusion document “Council Conclusions on Regulatory sandboxes and experimentation clauses as tools for an innovation-friendly, future-proof and resilient regulatory framework that masters disruptive challenges in the digital age”, available at https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-13026-2020-INIT/en/pdf, accessed on 1 October 2021. For an example of a regulatory sandbox in the Portuguese legal order, see Decree-Law n. 67/2021, of 30 July, on technological free zones. |
52 | |
53 | |
54 | See Law n. 72/2020, of 16 November. |
55 | See Decree-Law n. 10-A/2020, of 13 March, as well as Law n. 1-A/2020, of 19 March, Law n. 4-A/2020, of 6 April, Law n. 16/2020, of 29 May, and later Law n. 72/2020, of 16 November. See also Resolution of the Council of Ministers n. 10-A/2020, of 13 March. |
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Silveira, J.T.; Fidalgo de Freitas, T.; Fabião, G.; Assis Raimundo, M. The Simplification of Procedures in Portuguese Administrative Law. Adm. Sci. 2022, 12, 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci12010009
Silveira JT, Fidalgo de Freitas T, Fabião G, Assis Raimundo M. The Simplification of Procedures in Portuguese Administrative Law. Administrative Sciences. 2022; 12(1):9. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci12010009
Chicago/Turabian StyleSilveira, João Tiago, Tiago Fidalgo de Freitas, Gonçalo Fabião, and Miguel Assis Raimundo. 2022. "The Simplification of Procedures in Portuguese Administrative Law" Administrative Sciences 12, no. 1: 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci12010009
APA StyleSilveira, J. T., Fidalgo de Freitas, T., Fabião, G., & Assis Raimundo, M. (2022). The Simplification of Procedures in Portuguese Administrative Law. Administrative Sciences, 12(1), 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci12010009