The Comisión Nacional de la Competencia (CNC), Spain’s antitrust authority, reported recently that proposed legislation amending the bylaws of three professional colleges failed to resolve many anticompetitive concerns raised in an April 2012 CNC report. The royal decrees concern bylaws for Official Colleges of Agronomists (Colegios Oficiales de Ingenieros Agrónomos) and of their General Council, the Official College of Geologists (Colegio Oficial de Geólogos), and the Official Colleges of Spanish Agricultural Engineers and Agricultural Experts (Colegios Oficiales de Ingenieros Técnicos Agrícolas y Peritos Agrícolas de España) and their General Council.
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