Ley 10/2006, de 26 de julio, integral de la juventud. | BOE-A-2006-16336 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley 10/2006, de 26 de julio, integral de la juventud.

This article states the law’s purpose and defines “youth” and “youth policy” for its application.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
BOE-A-2006-16336
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
es
Updated
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Statute overview

About this statute

The Balearic regional administration must promote studies and mechanisms to gather reliable, up-to-date data about young people’s needs, and it must do a sociological study at least every four years. La política educativa dirigida a la juventud debe garantizar su derecho a la educación y apoyarse en el desarrollo integral, los principios democráticos y las libertades fundamentales. Los ayuntamientos tienen competencias en materia de juventud y, en varios casos, pueden actuar de forma opcional para planificar, informar, colaborar y organizar acciones juveniles. La consejería competente en materia de juventud tiene varias competencias para coordinar, gestionar, promover, inspeccionar y sancionar en materia de juventud. This article sets up IBJove as a public-law body for the Balearic Islands and allows it to carry out activities needed to meet its purposes.