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Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services

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Article 1Subject Matter

This Regulation sets out the requirements for technical arrangements for the interoperability and, where practicable, harmonisation of spatial data sets and spatial data services corresponding to the themes listed in Annexes I, II and III to Directive 2007/2/EC.

Article 2Definitions

For the purpose of this Regulation, the following definitions as well as the theme-specific definitions set out in Annex II shall apply:

1.

‘abstract type’ means a type that cannot be instantiated, but which may have attributes and association roles,

2.

‘association role’ means a value or object, to which a type has a relationship, as referred to in Article 8 (2b) of Directive 2007/2/EC,

3.

‘attribute’ means a characteristic of a type, as referred to in Article 8 (2c) of Directive 2007/2/EC,

4.

‘candidate type’ means a type which is already used as part of the specification of a spatial data theme in Annex I of Directive 2007/2/EC, but which will be fully specified in the spatial data theme in Annex II or III of Directive 2007/2/EC where it thematically belongs,

5.

‘code list’ means an open enumeration that can be extended,

6.

‘data type’ means a descriptor of a set of values that lack identity, in accordance with ISO 19103,

7.

‘enumeration’ means a data type whose instances form a fixed list of named literal values. Attributes of an enumerated type may only take values from this list,

8.

‘external object identifier’ means a unique object identifier which is published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object,

9.

‘identifier’ means a linguistically independent sequence of characters capable of uniquely and permanently identifying that with which it is associated, in accordance with EN ISO 19135,

10.

‘instantiate’ means to create an object that is conformant with the definition, attributes, association roles and constraints specified for the instantiated type,

11.

‘layer’ means a basic unit of geographic information that may be requested as a map from a server in accordance with EN ISO 19128,

12.

‘life-cycle information’ means a set of properties of a spatial object that describe the temporal characteristics of a version of a spatial object or the changes between versions,

13.

‘metadata element’ means a discrete unit of metadata, in accordance with EN ISO 19115,

14.

‘package’ means a general purpose mechanism for organizing elements into groups,

15.

‘register’ means a set of files containing identifiers assigned to items with descriptions of the associated items, in accordance with EN ISO 19135,

16.

‘spatial object type’ means a classification of spatial objects,

17.

‘style’ means a mapping from spatial object types and their properties and constraints to parameterized symbols used in drawing maps,

18.

‘sub-type of’ means a relationship between a more specific type and a more general type, where the more specific type is fully consistent with the more general type and contains additional information, as adapted from ISO 19103,

19.

‘type’ means spatial object type or data type,

20.

‘voidable’ means that, for an attribute or association role a value of ‘void’ may be made available if no corresponding value is contained in the spatial data sets maintained by the Member States or no corresponding value can be derived from existing values at reasonable costs. If an attribute or association role is not voidable, the table cell specifying its voidability is left blank.

Article 3Common Types

Types that are common to several of the themes listed in Annexes I, II and III to Directive 2007/2/EC shall conform to the definitions and constraints and include the attributes and association roles set out in Annex I.

Article 4Types for the Exchange and Classification of Spatial Objects

1.Member States shall use the spatial object types and associated data types, enumerations and code lists defined in Annex II for the exchange and classification of spatial objects from data sets meeting the conditions laid down in Article 4 of Directive 2007/2/EC.

2.Spatial object types and data types shall comply with the definitions and constraints and include the attributes and association roles set out in Annex II.

3.The enumerations used in attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types shall comply with the definitions and include the values set out in Annex II. The enumeration values are language-neutral mnemonic codes for computers.

4.The code lists used in attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types shall comply with the definitions set out in Annex II.

Article 5Types

1.For all types defined in this Regulation, a language-neutral name for computers is given between parentheses in the title of the section specifying the requirements for that type. This language-neutral name shall be used for referring to the corresponding type in the definition of an attribute or association role.

2.Types that are a sub-type of another type shall also include all this type’s attributes and association roles.

3.Abstract types shall not be instantiated.

4.Candidate types shall be considered during the development of requirements for the spatial data theme they thematically belong to. During this development, the only allowed change to the specification of the candidate type is to extend it.

Article 6Code Lists and Enumerations

1.Code lists shall be of one of the following types, as specified in Annex II:

(a)code lists that are managed in a common code list register and that shall not be extended by Member States;

(b)code lists that may be extended by Member States.

2.Where a Member State extends a code list, the allowed values of the extended code lists shall be made available in a register.

3.Attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types that have a code list type may only take values that are valid according to the register in which the code list is managed.

4.Attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types that have an enumeration type may only take values from the lists specified for the enumeration type.

Article 7Encoding

1.Every encoding rule used to encode spatial data shall conform to EN ISO 19118. In particular, it shall specify schema conversion rules for all spatial object types and all attributes and association roles and the output data structure used.

2.Every encoding rule used to encode spatial data shall be made available.

Article 8Updates

1.Member States shall make available updates of data on a regular basis.

2.All updates shall be made at the latest 6 months after the change was applied in the source data set, unless a different period is specified for a specific spatial data theme in Annex II.

Article 9Identifier Management

1.The data type Identifier defined in Section 2.1 of Annex I shall be used as a type for the external object identifier of a spatial object.

2.The external object identifier for the unique identification of spatial objects shall not be changed during the life-cycle of a spatial object.

Article 10Life-cycle of Spatial Objects

1.Different versions of the same spatial object shall always be instances of the same spatial object type.

2.The namespace and localId attributes of the external object identifier shall remain the same for different versions of a spatial object.

3.Where the attributes beginLifespanVersion and endLifespanVersion are used, the value of endLifespanVersion shall not be before the value of beginLifespanVersion.

Article 11Temporal Reference Systems

1.The default temporal reference system referred to in point 5 of part B of the Annex to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1205/2008(1) shall be used, unless other temporal reference systems are specified for a specific spatial data theme in Annex II.

2.If other temporal reference systems are used, these shall be specified in the data set metadata.

Article 12Other Requirements & Rules

1.The value domain of spatial properties defined in this Regulation shall be restricted to the Simple Feature spatial schema as defined by EN ISO 19125-1, unless specified otherwise for a specific spatial data theme or type.

2.All measurement values shall be expressed using SI units, unless specified otherwise for a specific spatial data theme or type.

3.Where the attributes validFrom and validTo are used, the value of validTo shall not be before the value of validFrom.

4.In addition, all theme-specific requirements set out in Annex II shall apply.

Article 13Metadata required for Interoperability

The metadata describing a spatial data set shall include the following metadata elements required for interoperability:

1. Coordinate Reference System

:

Description of the coordinate reference system(s) used in the data set.

2. Temporal Reference System

:

Description of the temporal reference system(s) used in the data set.

This element is mandatory only if the spatial data set contains temporal information that does not refer to the default temporal reference system.

3. Encoding

:

Description of the computer language construct(s) specifying the representation of data objects in a record, file, message, storage device or transmission channel.

4. Topological Consistency

:

Correctness of the explicitly encoded topological characteristics of the data set as described by the scope.

This element is mandatory only if the data set includes types from the Generic Network Model and does not assure centreline topology (connectivity of centrelines) for the network.

5. Character Encoding

:

The character encoding used in the data set.

This element is mandatory only if an encoding is used that is not based on UTF-8.

Article 14Portrayal

1.For the portrayal of spatial data sets using a view network service as specified in Commission Regulation No 976/2009(2), the following shall be available:

(a)the layers specified in Annex II for the theme or themes the data set is related to;

(b)for each layer at least a default portrayal style, with as a minimum an associated title and a unique identifier.

2.For each layer, Annex II defines the following:

(a)a human readable title of the layer to be used for display in user interface;

(b)the spatial object type(s) that constitute the content of the layer.

Article 15Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall apply from 15 December 2010.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 23 November 2010.

For the Commission

The President

José Manuel Barroso

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