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BOE 093 De 17/04/2008 Sec 3 Pag 20322 a 20377 20322 Jueves 17 abril 2008 BOE núm. 93 Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo en el Fondo de Prevención y Rehabilitación al tiempo de facilitar la información indicada. MINISTERIO DE CULTURA Las dudas que puedan surgir en materia de interpretación y aplicación de esta encomienda será resueltas con carácter ejecutivo por la Secreta- ría de Estado de la Seguridad Social. 6850 ORDEN CUL/1060/2008, de 8 de abril, por la que se corri- gen errores de la Orden CUL/854/2008, de 7 de marzo, por El Secretario de Estado de la Seguridad Social, Octavio Granado Mar- tínez.–El Director del Instituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el tra- la que se otorga la garantía del Estado a noventa y nueve bajo, Ángel Saturnino Rubio Ruiz. obras para su exhibición en el Museo Nacional del Prado, en la exposición «Goya en tiempos de Guerra». Advertidos error en la Orden CUL/845/2008, de 7 de marzo, por la que se otorga la garantía del Estado a noventa y nueve obras para su exhibi- MINISTERIO DE INDUSTRIA, ción en el Museo Nacional del Prado, en la exposición «Goya en tiempos de Guerra», publicada en el «Boletín Oficial del Estado» número 77, de 29 TURISMO Y COMERCIO de marzo 2008, se procede a efectuar la siguiente rectificación en el apar- tado tercero, punto 2, que figura en la página 17963: Donde dice: «541.658.783,86», debe decir: «545.710.203,10». 6848 RESOLUCIÓN de 7 de abril de 2008, de la Dirección Gene- Madrid, 8 de abril de 2008.–El Ministro de Cultura, P. D. (Orden ral de Desarrollo Industrial, por la que se autoriza a la Asociación Española de Normalización y Certificación, CUL/2591/2004, de 22 de julio), la Subsecretaria de Cultura, María Dolores para asumir funciones de normalización en el ámbito de Carrión Martín. la gestión de los inmuebles, sus servicios y los procesos asociados. Vista la petición documentada de fecha 20 de noviembre e 2007, pre- sentada por la Asociación Española de Normalización y Certificación JUNTA ELECTORAL CENTRAL (AENOR), con domicilio en Madrid, calle Génova 6, por la que se solicita autorización para asumir funciones de normalización en el ámbito de la gestión de los inmuebles, sus servicios y los procesos asociados. 6851 ACUERDO de 7 de abril de 2008, de la Junta Electoral Visto el Real Decreto 2200/95, de 28 de diciembre, por el que se Central, por el que se ordena la publicación del resumen aprueba el Reglamento de la Infraestructura para la Calidad y la Seguri- de los resultados de las elecciones al Congreso de los Dipu- dad Industrial. tados y al Senado convocadas por Real Decreto 33/2008, Resultando que la citada Asociación quedó reconocida como Orga- de 14 de enero, y celebradas el 9 de marzo de 2008, con- nismo de Normalización de los establecidos en el capítulo II del citado forme a las actas de escrutinio general y de proclamación Reglamento, en virtud de lo dispuesto en la disposición adicional primera de electos remitidas por las distintas Juntas Electorales del aludido R.D. 2200/95. Provinciales y por las Juntas Electorales de Ceuta y de Resultando que en dicha Asociación se ha creado el Comité Técnico de Melilla. Normalización apropiado. Considerando que la AENOR dispone de los medios de organización De conformidad con lo dispuesto en el artículo 108.6 de la Ley Orgá- necesarios para llevar a cabo las actividades correspondientes, y que en la nica 5/1985, del Régimen Electoral General, y en los términos previstos en tramitación del expediente se han cumplido todos los requisitos. el mismo, la Junta Electoral Central, en su reunión de 7 de abril de 2008, Esta Dirección General ha resuelto autorizar a la AENOR, para asumir ha acordado ordenar la publicación en el «Boletín Oficial del Estado» de los resultados generales y por circunscripciones de las elecciones al Con- funciones de normalización en el ámbito de la gestión de los inmuebles, greso de los Diputados y al Senado convocadas por Real Decreto 33/2008, sus servicios y los procesos asociados. de 14 de enero, y celebradas el 9 de marzo de 2008, a tenor de las actas de Madrid, 7 de abril de 2008.–El Director General de Desarrollo Indus- escrutinio general y de proclamación de electos remitidas por las distin- tas Juntas Electorales Provinciales y por las Juntas Electorales de Ceuta trial, Jesús Candil Gonzalo. y de Melilla y recogiendo, estrictamente, los datos que constan en dichas actas, haciendo constar en la columna relativa al censo electoral los datos al efecto remitidos por la Oficina del Censo Electoral. La publicación se ordena en relación con el Congreso de los Diputados del modo siguiente: MINISTERIO DE AGRICULTURA, Cuadro I. Resumen general. Censo electoral (total de electores: resi- dentes en España, residentes ausentes que viven en el extranjero y certi- PESCA Y ALIMENTACIÓN ficaciones censales específicas de alta), votantes, votos a candidaturas, votos en blanco, votos válidos (votos a candidaturas más los en blanco) y votos nulos. Cuadro II. Relación de votos correspondientes a cada uno de los 6849 CORRECCIÓN de errores de la Orden APA/967/2008, de 2 partidos, federaciones, coaliciones o agrupaciones que han obtenido de abril, por la que se establecen las bases reguladoras escaño y número de éstos. para la concesión de becas de formación práctica en mate- Cuadro III. Relación de votos correspondientes a cada uno de los ria de análisis y prospectiva agroalimentaria, rural y partidos, federaciones, coaliciones o agrupaciones que no han obtenido pesquera, en materia económico-financiera y presupues- escaño. taria del departamento, para titulados universitarios. A continuación se inserta la relación de Diputados proclamados elec- Advertido error en la Orden APA/967/2008, de 2 de abril, inserta en el tos con indicación de la formación política a la que pertenecen y de la «Boletín Oficial del Estado» número 86, de 9 de abril de 2008, se procede circunscripción por la que han sido elegidos, ordenando las mismas alfa- a subsanarlo mediante la oportuna rectificación: béticamente. Finalmente se incluye la relación de Senadores proclama- dos electos en cada circunscripción, así como la de los candidatos a dicha En la página 19315, artículo 7, apartado 1 a), donde dice: «El Subdirector Cámara que no han obtenido escaño, con indicación en cada caso de la General de Planificación Económica y Coordinación Institucional para las formación política a la que pertenecen y número de votos obtenidos. áreas de conocimiento a), b), c), d) y e)….»; debe decir: «El Subdirector General de Planificación Económica y Coordinación Institucional, o persona Palacio del Congreso de los Diputados, 7 de abril de 2008.–El Presi- en quien delegue, para las áreas de conocimiento a), b), c), d) y e)….». dente de la Junta Electoral Central, José María Ruiz-Jarabo Ferrán. BOE núm. 93 Jueves 17 abril 2008 20323 CUADRO I ELECCIONES GENERALES DE 9 DE MARZO DE 2008 Congreso de los Diputados Resumen General Electores Votantes Votos Válidos Votos a Candidaturas Votos en Blanco Votos Nulos Álava ......................................... 247.930 172.644 170.589 168.001 2.588 2.055 Albacete ................................... 303.228 241.550 239.809 237.092 2.717 1.741 Alicante .................................... 1.194.069 940.191 934.313 926.778 7.535 5.878 Almería ..................................... 449.915 327.332 325.846 323.318 2.528 1.486 Asturias .................................... 982.230 700.268 695.735 687.105 8.630 4.533 Ávila .......................................... 143.967 115.806 114.835 113.679 1.156 971 Badajoz ..................................... 547.436 430.258 427.515 423.920 3.595 2.743 Illes Balears ............................. 706.938 477.662 473.583 467.557 6.026 4.079 Barcelona ................................. 3.980.181 2.812.062 2.799.228 2.756.556 42.672 12.834 Burgos ...................................... 302.302 234.130 232.851 229.615 3.236 1.279 Cáceres ..................................... 349.247 274.065 271.965 269.720 2.245 2.100 Cádiz ......................................... 960.033 647.448 643.308 636.669 6.639 4.140 Cantabria ................................. 488.009 372.732 369.806 365.255 4.551 2.926 Castellón .................................. 411.081 319.958 317.596 314.180 3.416 2.362 Ciudad Real ............................. 398.343 312.853 310.525 307.282 3.243 2.328 Córdoba ................................... 643.313 487.681 484.711 479.251 5.460 2.970 A Coruña .................................. 1.068.433 747.463 742.231 733.448 8.783 5.232 Cuenca ..................................... 164.387 134.004 132.989 131.730 1.259 1.015 Girona ...................................... 489.572 336.617 333.881 328.167 5.714 2.736 Granada .................................... 717.387 533.089 530.323 525.723 4.600 2.766 Guadalajara .............................. 168.486 134.588 133.598 132.202 1.396 990 Guipúzcoa ................................ 576.501 330.773 327.815 320.302 7.513 2.958 Huelva ...................................... 386.672 270.335 268.531 265.928 2.603 1.804 Huesca ...................................... 176.265 133.031 132.255 130.496 1.759 776 Jaén .......................................... 530.342 416.925 414.606 411.383 3.223 2.319 León .......................................... 447.306 334.013 332.078 328.440 3.638 1.935 Lleida ........................................ 311.773 215.046 213.528 209.779 3.749 1.518 Lugo .......................................... 346.534 249.534 247.770 245.518 2.252 1.764 Madrid ...................................... 4.490.040 3.550.858 3.532.381 3.498.842 33.539 18.477 Málaga ...................................... 1.077.550 768.877 764.320 756.268 8.052 4.557 Murcia ...................................... 969.946 771.912 766.510 760.861 5.649 5.402 Navarra ..................................... 474.058 341.590 339.230 334.229 5.001 2.360 Ourense .................................... 355.289 243.639 241.986 240.203 1.783 1.653 Palencia ...................................
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