Information on vacancies and the number of people waiting in line in children's social care institutions, the owner of which has the rights and performs the duties of the Ministry of Social Security and Labor
Information on vacancies and the number of people waiting in line in children's social care institutions, the owner of which has the rights and performs the duties of the Ministry of Social Security and Labor
Data on those who did not submit the auditor's report, when the audit of annual financial statements (annual consolidated financial statements) is required by law, legal entities The geographical sample of data is the entire territory of the country.
Data on financial reporting documents for the previous financial year more than 60 days. late submission of legal entities Geographical sample of data - the whole territory of the country.
Internal forest management projects of private forests are registered in the State Forest Cadastre
[Please pay a very close attention to the section "IMPORTANT NOTES"'] DATA SOURCE: Data from Lithuania's centralised health register "eSveikata" (ESPBI IS): digital medical death certificates (Form E106), which the Centre of Registers daily provides to the State Data Governance Information System (SDG IS) of the State Data Agency. SAMPLE, SCOPE, UPDATE: Persons who have died of any cause and whose death is documented on a digital medical death certificate (Form E106) in the eSveikata system. Only the persons with a valid Lithuanian personal identification number (according to the structure and check digit) on the death certificate are covered here. Deaths occurring between 1 January 2018 and the seventh day before the table update date are presented. The data is updated weekly. TABLE STRUCTURE: The table is aggregated on three attributes: date of death, age group of the deceased, sex. Each row is therefore a unique combination of these three attributes. The last column (number of deaths) is never equal to 0, i.e. if on a specific date, in a specific age and sex group, no person died from a specific cause, this row is simply not included in the table. CONTACTS: State Data Governance team: vdv@stat.gov.lt. IMPORTANT NOTES: [1] These are not official statistics on the causes (and counts) of death produced by the Institute of Hygiene. [2] In rare cases, data can be retrospectively updated (e.g. due to expert examination by the State Forensic Medicine Service). [3] These data do not include perinatal deaths (medical certificates of perinatal death, Form E106-2-1). [4] These data will differ from the more accurate death records kept by the Institute of Hygiene: The Institute of Hygiene additionally collects non-digital (i.e., paper) medical death certificates (they could make up around 1% of total deaths); however, this table includes only digital medical death certificates. [5] These data will slightly differ from the official mortality statistics compiled by the State Data Agency, where only the resident population is included and the actual date of death is not used (the date on which the death was reported is used); however, in this table, the scope may cover deaths of non-Lithuanian citizens or persons who are not permanent residents of Lithuania who died in the territory of the Republic of Lithuania, and the actual date of death is used. [6] The data also exclude the deaths of persons who did not have a valid Lithuanian personal identification number on their medical death certificate.
The database contains information on Lithuanian standards (standard number, title, date of publication, date of withdrawal, scope in Lithuanian and English, other information), national, international, and European draft-standards, their development stages, their relation to standards, technical committees of the Lithuanian Standards Board (LST TK) and their relations with technical committees of international standardisation institutions and European standardisation organisations. Considering that standards are subject to copyright, their texts cannot be provided in open data format.
The catalogue of geological survey reports consists of the results (reports) of geological mapping, in-depth surveys, seismological monitoring, ecogeological surveys, hydrogeological surveys, underground hydrosphere monitoring and other geological surveys. Geological surveys include drilling of wells, geophysical or engineering geological (geotechnical) surveys, rock, water and other samples that reveal factual data on subsoil layers and their properties, extent of surface pollution, groundwater quality and soil suitability (e.g. , for foundations of multi - purpose buildings).
Groundwater level is measured daily in 74 wells with electronic sensors, 20 wells are equipped with telemetric level data transmission systems. Groundwater levels in a given area depend on meteorological and geological conditions. Shallow (up to 5 m) groundwater accumulating in clayey sediments, the level of which rises and falls by several meters during the year, is most likely to react to changes in meteorological conditions. In deeper water, the change in level is only a few centimeters.
Permits are issued to natural and legal persons or groups of such persons operating under joint activity agreements. According to the Underground Law of the Republic of Lithuania, only resources that have been explored in detail and approved in accordance with the procedure established by the Lithuanian Geological Survey may be used. The data consists of the name of the subsoil stock or part thereof, the name of the wellfield and the code in the Subsoil Register; information on approved minerals (other than hydrocarbons), groundwater resources and subsoil cavities.
The Standard terms database contains terms and definitions, information on approval, equivalents in other languages, relevance, dates of creation and update (if available), scope (ICS).
Information on electromagnetic radiation monitoring plans for radio technical facilities coordinated with Vilnius Public Health Center
Data on permits-hygiene passports issued / revoked in all Lithuanian counties
Information on the projects of the radio technical part of radio technical objects coordinated with the National Center for Public Health under the Ministry of Health
Information about registered persons
Weekly purchase prices of bovine animals classified according to the SEUROP carcass classification scale in Lithuanian establishments EUR / 100 kg carcasses (excluding VAT) Weekly purchase prices of bovine animals classified according to the SEUROP carcass classification scale in Lithuanian establishments EUR / 100 kg carcasses (excluding VAT)