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exempelse

Exempelse is a noun used in Danish to denote an exemption granted by a competent authority from a rule, obligation, or requirement. It denotes a legal or administrative permission to deviate from normally applicable norms under defined conditions. The concept is closely related to exemptions in other legal systems and often appears in tax law, employment, education, health, and regulatory regimes.

In legal and administrative contexts, exempelse can be automatic (automatic exemptions due to status or category)

Common examples include tax exemptions for non-profit organizations, religious exemptions from certain duties, exemptions from military

Criticism of exempelse centers on potential inequities and loopholes, where exemptions are perceived as preferential treatment

See also: exemption, waiver, relief, carve-out.

or
discretionary
(granted
after
evaluation
of
individual
circumstances).
Typical
grounds
include
public
interest,
humanitarian
considerations,
risk
to
safety
or
health,
or
the
avoidance
of
disproportionate
burdens.
Exemptions
are
usually
time-limited,
revocable,
and
subject
to
review
or
appeals
if
the
underlying
facts
change.
service
in
specific
cases,
and
exemptions
from
regulatory
requirements
for
small
or
essential
activities.
Procedures
generally
involve
filing
an
application
or
notification
with
the
relevant
authority,
presenting
evidence,
and
obtaining
an
official
decision
or
decision
letter.
In
some
jurisdictions,
exemptions
can
be
subject
to
periodic
re-evaluation
or
sunset
clauses.
or
undermine
policy
objectives.
Proponents
argue
exemptions
can
protect
fundamental
rights,
reduce
bureaucratic
burdens,
or
accommodate
disability,
health,
or
faith
considerations.