Persons and public or private entities that, at the entry into force of the Law of Cantabria 11/1998, of 13 October, on Cultural Heritage of Cantabria, possessed archaeological objects for any title or reason must, within a maximum period of two years, communicate their existence and the conditions of acquisition to the regional administration or deposit them directly in the Regional Archaeological Museum. When archaeological objects have the status of public domain property, in accordance with the regulations applicable at the time of their acquisition, the Administration will proceed to their recovery ex officio, upon request to the interested party, if the interested party has not proceeded to their voluntary surrender within the aforementioned period of two years.
General information
- Regional ministry
- Consejeria De Cultura, Turismo Y Deporte
- Governing board
- Direc. General De Cultura Y Patrimonio Historico (DIR3: A06045081)
- Classification
- Registries and Censuses
- Subject(s)
- Culture
- Starting way
- Ex officio
- Target
- Citizens
- Legal entities, self-employed persons and registered professionals
- Administration and public employees
- Subject to fees
- No
- Languages in which the procedure can be completed
- Spanish
- Allow power of attorney
- Yes
- Links to web pages with specific information
- Type
No links are included
Requirements
- No requirements have been defined
Deadlines and submission
- Deadline for submission
No time limit is established since it is a procedure that is initiated ex officio.
- Submission deadline start date
- -
- Submission deadline end date
- -
- Periodicity
- Continuous
- Means of submission
- Online and in person
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- Online submission
- At the General Electronic Registry
- Art. 14. 2 of the Law 39/2015, of 1 October, of the Common Administrative Procedure of the Public Administrations, establishes the obligatory nature of the electronic management for certain subjects as, for example, a) The juridical persons, b) Entities without legal personality, c) Those who carry out a professional activity for which compulsory membership is required, for the procedures and actions they carry out with the Public Administrations in the exercise of said professional activity. In any case, within this group, notaries and property and mercantile registrars shall be included. d) Those who represent an interested party who is obliged to relate electronically with the Administration, e) The employees of the Public Administrations for the procedures and actions that they carry out with them due to their condition of public employee, in the form in which it is determined by regulation by each Administration.
Required documentation
- It is not necessary to provide documentation
Processing and resolution
- Instructor board
- Cultural Heritage Service.
- Attributive rule
Law 11/1998, of 13 October, on Cultural Heritage (BOC no. 240, of 12 December 1998) and Law of Cantabria 3/2006, of 18 April, on the Heritage of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria.
- Reports or opinions
- No reports or opinions are required
- Resolution entity
- Head of the departments of Universities, Equality, Culture and Sport.
- Attributive rule
Law of Cantabria 3/2006, of 18 April, on the Heritage of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria (BOC no. 81, of 27 April 2006).
- Maximum deadline for decision
- 3 Months
- Average deadline for decision
- 2 Months
- Effects of the administrative silence or inactivity of the Administration
- Initiation ex officio:
- Caducity
- Does it put an end to the administrative procedure?
- Yes
Appeals
- Type
Optional appeal for reversal or, alternatively, contentious-administrative appeal.
- Board
Head of the departments of Culture, Tourism and Sport.
- Deadline
- Appeal for reconsideration: one month if the resolution is express; if not, at any time from the day following the day on which the effects of the silence occur (i.e. from the day following the day on which the three-month period for issuing and notifying the decision ends). Contentious-administrative appeal: two months if the resolution is express; if not, six months (according to TC sine die).
Regulations
- Regulation applied
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- Law of Cantabria 11/1998, of 13 October, on Cultural Heritage of Cantabria (BOC no. 240, of 12 December 1998 and BOE no. 10, of 12 January 1999).
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- Law of Cantabria 3/2006, of 18 April, on the Heritage of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria.
Do you need help?
The 012 General Telephone Information Service will be available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, according to the following timetable:
- Personal telephone attention by means of information agents, from 9:00 to 21:00 hours from Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.
Mechanised attention, via voicemail, during other hours and on public holidays. - Incoming calls to the mailbox will be recorded and then, from the General Information Telephone 012, a response call will be made to the citizen to resolve his or her request for information.
- For telephone calls from outside the Autonomous Community of Cantabria you can dial 942 395 563 (from abroad +34 942 395 563); if you are calling from Cantabria, you can dial 942 395 562.
- This service is only available in Spanish.