In accordance with current legislation, all universities must submit their official degrees to a verification and accreditation process. In the case of the UNED, the Spanish "Consejo de Universidades" receives the report of the degree and sends it to the ANECA (National Agency to accreditate theQuality) for evaluation and issuance of the verification report. If the report is favorable, the Council of Universities dictates the Resolution of verification, and the Ministry of Education submits to the Government the proposal of official title, orders its inclusion in the Register of Universities, Centers and Titles (RUCT) and its subsequent publication in the Official State Gazette ("Boletín Oficial del Estado"). The official master's degree must renew its accreditation before four years from its verification or from the date of its last accreditation, in order to check whether the results obtained are adequate to guarantee the continuity of its delivery. If they are adequate, the Council of Universities issues a Resolution of the accreditation of the title. The renewal of accreditation has been positively informed in May 2109 by the Spanish authorities