CELEX: 51996PC0185
Language: en
Date: 1996-05-02
Title: Amended Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL concerning the creation of a supplementary protection certificate for plant protection products

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
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                    OPINION OF THE COMMISSION
           pursuant to Article 189 b (2) (d) of the EC Treaty,
                oil the European Parliament's amendments
            to the Council's common position regarding the
                                 proposal for a
     EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL REGULATION (EC)
             concerning the creation of a supplementary protection
                      certificate for plant protection products
         AMENDING IHE PROPOSAL OF IHE COMMISSION
             pursuant to Article 189 a (2) of the EC Treaty
 ---pagebreak---  ---pagebreak--- 1.   BACKGROUND
    a)      On 12 December 1994, the Commission sent to the Council a proposal for a
            regulation concerning the creation of a supplementary protection certificate for
            plant protection products (COM (94) 579 final)1.
    b)      On 27 April 1995, the Economic and Social Committee delivered its opinion2.
    c)      On 15 June 1995, the Parliament adopted in first reading a favourable
            resolution containing 4 amendments to the proposal of the Commission3.
    d)      On 6 October 1995, the Commission adopted, pursuant to Article 189A (2) of
            the EC Treaty, an amended proposal which fully incorporated these 4
            amendments (COM (95) 456 final)4.
    e)      On 27 November 1995, the Council adopted a common position5.
    f)      On 7 December 1995, the Commission accepted this common position and
            communicated its opinion to the European Parliament (SEC(95) 1841 final).
    g)      On 12 March 1996, the European Parliament voted in second reading for one
            amendment to the common position.
2.   THE REGULATION'S OBJECTIVE
     The proposal has as its objective the harmonisation and the prolongation of the
     duration of protection for patents for inventions in the plant protection products
     sector (insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and growth regulators) in the Union.
     Equally, it also strives for the objective of the industrial policy which favours
     research in the plant protection product sector. These objectives are achieved by the
     creation of a new form of industrial property, the supplementary protection
     certificate This will take effect upon the expiration of the basic patent and can last
     up to a maximum of 5 years It will operate so as to provide a supplementary
     protection to that which is obtained by a patent
3.   OPINION OF THE COMMISSION TOWARDS THE AMENDMENT OF
     THEEP
     The European Parliament adopted, during its second reading, a single amendment to
     the Council's common position. This amendment seeks to change into a "recital" a
     declaration that the Council and the Commission wanted to include in an annex to
1  JOn°C 390 o H 1.12.1994, p.21.
2  JO n° C 155 of 21.06.1995. p. 14.
3  JO n° C 166 of 03.07.1995. p.89.
4  JO n° C 335 of 13.12.1995. p. 15
5  JO n° C 353 of 30.12.1995, p;36.
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 ---pagebreak--- the minutes of the meeting of the Council which will adopt the legislation in its final
form.
The objective of the European Parliament (which is shared by the Council and the
Commission) is to ensure a uniform application and interpretation of the two
regulations which create supplementary protection certificates, namely the present
regulation establishing a supplementary protection certificate for plant protection
products and the Council's regulation N° 1768/92 of 18 June 1995 concerning the
creation of a supplementary protection certificates for medicines.
There are two advantages obtained by changing the declaration in the minutes of the
Council to a "recital":
 1)       greater transparency since the declaration will be made public in this
          manner;
2)        greater legal security and, if the case arises, the possibility of intervention
          by the Court of justice
However, the formulation of the amendment as adopted by the European Parliament
could give the impression that it seeks to modify certain clauses of a regulation -
regulation N° 1768/92 of the Council - for which a proposal for modification has not
been presented by the Commission.
Consequently, in order to meet the chosen objectives of the three institutions,
together with ensuring that there is adequate legal coherence between the two
regulations, the Commission accepts the spirit and the aim of the amendment
adopted by the European Parliament but proposes a slightly different formulation.
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 ---pagebreak---                                  Amended Proposal for a
       REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL
                 concerning the creation of a supplementary protection
                        certificate for plant protection products
(presented by the Commission pursuant to Article 189 A, paragraph 2 of the EC Treaty)
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 ---pagebreak--- common position of the Council-                      - Modified Text
                               Preamble 16A (new)
                                        (16A) whereas the present regulation, in
                                        particular recitals 12. 13 and 14 and
                                        Articles 3(2). 4. 8(l)(c) and 17(2). and the
                                        regulation of the Council N° 1768/92 of
                                        18 June 1992 concerning the creation of
                                        supplementary protection certificates for
                                        medicinal products, in particular recital 9
                                        and Articles 3. 4. 8(1 )(c) and 17. must be
                                        interpreted and applied in a uniform way;
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