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Green light to a bill that institutes the society Venetian Infrastructures
It will manage railway regional infrastructures and of inland navigation
November 9, 2018
The regional council of Veneto has approved of a bill introduced from the committee that institutes the society Venetian Infrastructures Srl for the management of railway infrastructures and inland navigation. Currently it is the society Territorial Systems Spa, whose capital is for almost the totality stopped from the Region of Veneto, to manage the regional railway infrastructure Adria-Mestre, to carry out activity of railway service also for the drafts of competence of RFI Verona-Rovigo and Rovigo-Chioggia and to manage also the relative functions to the maintenance and management of the navigable lines falling back in the regional territory.
The text of law approved of from the regional council previews, in application of a communitarian directive, the social division between the subject manager of the railway infrastructure and the subject manager of the railway service, functions that currently are carried out both by Territorial Systems also with a social internal organization that maintains separated the two carried out functions. The bill previews that, besides the management of railway infrastructures and of inland navigation, the new society Venetian Infrastructures Srl succeeds to the Region as station contracting out in confronts of the managers of the regional and local railway service.
The law will be published shortly on the BUR and, second the forecasts, the full operativity of the new society would have to happen in June of 2019. In the elapsing period permangono the current competences of E region Territorial Systems.
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