Ordinance nº 1193/2003, published on October 13, 2003, establishes regulations for the recognition of artisans and artisanal production units in Portugal, in accordance with the provisions of Decree-law nº 41/2001. The Ordinance aims to ensure the proper acknowledgment of artisans’ skills and techniques, thereby promoting the artisanal sector. It outlines the procedures for artisans to obtain recognition, including the submission of specific forms and documentation to demonstrate their expertise.
The document details the criteria for both individual artisans and production units to qualify for registration in the National Artisan Registry. It also specifies the responsibilities of the National Commission for the Promotion of Crafts and Microenterprises in managing the recognition process. Additionally, the Ordinance includes provisions for the renewal and validity of artisan cards, ensuring that artisans maintain their qualifications over time.
Furthermore, it emphasises the importance of preserving traditional crafts and enhancing the visibility of artisanal products in the market. By regulating these aspects, Ordinance nº 1193/2003 aims to support the growth and sustainability of the artisanal sector in Portugal, fostering cultural heritage and economic development.