Which EU regulations apply to you? Are you tracking them?
The regulatory landscape is changing faster than ever. New EU regulations affect everyone — directly or through the supply chain. AmpliFlow gives you a structured legislation registry so you know what applies and can prove it.
Companies managing legal requirements with AmpliFlow




The timeline that changes everything
New EU regulations affecting businesses — directly or through your customers and suppliers.
NIS2 Directive
Expanded cybersecurity requirements for more sectors and the entire supply chain. Affects most medium and large enterprises.
AI Act
New rules for artificial intelligence — risk-based classification determines the requirements. Affects everyone developing or deploying AI systems.
CSRD — Sustainability Reporting
Large companies must report sustainability according to ESRS standards. Their Scope 3 reporting requires data from you as a supplier.
DORA — Digital Operational Resilience
Financial sector and its IT suppliers face new requirements for digital resilience, incident reporting, and third-party risk management.
CSDDD — Corporate Due Diligence
Large companies become obligated to identify and manage risks for human rights and environment across their entire value chain.
CRA — Cyber Resilience Act
All products with digital elements sold in the EU face cybersecurity requirements throughout their lifecycle.
Legal requirements scattered and hard to overview
You know there are new requirements. But do you have a unified picture? Do you know which ones apply to you? Can you show it?
The Excel registry goes stale
New EU regulations appear faster than you can update the spreadsheet. No one knows if the list is complete or who owns what.
Unclear which laws actually apply to you
Without structured applicability assessment, you don't know which new regulations affect your specific business.
The auditor asks — you scramble
When the certification auditor wants to see how you identified relevant legal requirements, it's stressful to compile documentation from different places.
Legal requirements aren't linked to actions
You know a new law applies. But there's no traceable way to show how you handle the requirements and who's responsible.
A structured legislation registry
AmpliFlow gives you a central registry for all legal requirements with categorization, applicability assessment, and clear responsibility assignment.
Build a central legislation registry
Gather all relevant laws and regulations in one place. Categorize by subject area — environment, health & safety, information security, quality.
Assess applicability systematically
Review each law and document whether it applies, how you're affected, and how you comply. The structure auditors want to see.
Assign responsibility with traceability
Each legal requirement gets a responsible person. Clear ownership means the right person monitors the right area.
Track status and changes
Mark laws as new, amended, applied, or repealed. Keep the registry alive through regular reviews.
The auditor asks: "How do you identify relevant legal requirements?"
With AmpliFlow, you open the legal requirements register and show: categorization, applicability assessment, responsible person, and status history. All in one place, always current.
Compare that with searching through old Excel sheets, emails, and PDFs before every audit.
Questions about the legislation registry
Does AmpliFlow monitor legal changes automatically?
AmpliFlow gives you a legal requirements register where you document, categorize, and follow up on your legal requirements. Combine with an external monitoring service for automatic notifications about legal changes.
What subject areas are available for categorization?
Predefined areas include Environment, Health & Safety, Information Security, Quality, Energy, Finances, Product Safety, and Other. You choose what's relevant for your business.
Can we import an existing legislation registry?
Yes, you can import laws via bulk import. Also export the registry for reports or backup.
How do we meet ISO 14001 requirement 6.1.3?
ISO 14001 requirement 6.1.3 requires you to determine which compliance obligations apply. The legal requirements register in AmpliFlow provides the structure to document identification, applicability, and compliance — exactly what auditors look for.
Can we link legal requirements to other parts of the management system?
Yes. Legal requirements can be connected to stakeholders and risk analyses. This creates the traceability ISO standards require.
Take control of legal compliance
Book a demo and we'll show you how AmpliFlow helps you build and maintain a structured legislation registry. No obligations.
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