CELEX: 51999PC0667
Language: en
Date: 1999-12-10
Title: Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the distribution of authorizations among Member States received through the Agreements between the European Community and the Republic of Bulgaria and between the European Community and the Republic of Hungary establishing certain conditions for the carriage of goods by road and the promotion of Combined Transport

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51999PC0667

Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the distribution of authorizations among Member States received through the Agreements between the European Community and the Republic of Bulgaria and between the European Community and the Republic of Hungary establishing certain conditions for the carriage of goods by road and the promotion of Combined Transport  /* COM/99/0667 final - COD 99/0264 */  

Official Journal C 089 E , 28/03/2000 P. 0033 - 0034

Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL concerning the distribution of authorizations among Member States received through the Agreements between the European Community and the Republic of Bulgaria and between the European Community and the Republic of Hungary establishing certain conditions for the carriage of goods by road and the promotion of Combined Transport(presented by the Commission) EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUMA. General Background1. On 7 December 1995, the Council authorised the Commission to negotiate one or more agreements on road transit with Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria with a view to resolving the problem of road goods transport relations between Greece and the other Member States, in particular through the mutual exchange of road transport authorizations.2. In the proposal for a Council Decision to conclude the Agreements with Bulgaria and Hungary, it is noted that the 13000 authorizations received annually from Bulgaria and the 12500 received annually from Hungary will be distributed among Member States by a separate Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. The purpose, therefore, of this proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council is to distribute these authorizations between Member States.B. Choice of Statistical Basis3. The objective of the negotiations on the Community side is to facilitate road goods transit between Greece and the other Member States through the corridor comprising Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary.4. It is therefore appropriate that the statistical basis to be used in the distribution of authorizations between Member States reflects the number of transits through this corridor actually carried out by goods vehicles registered in different Member States.5. Irrespective of the availability of relevant transit statistics, it may be noted that, for a vehicle starting its journey in Greece: - Bulgarian transit statistics would include those journeys with destination in Romania, Hungary or "the other Member States" (as well as many other third countries), i.e. the vehicle would not necessarily pass through the complete corridor comprising Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary; - Romanian transit statistics would include those journeys with destination in Hungary or "the other Member States" (as well as a number of other third countries), i.e. the vehicle would not necessarily pass through the complete corridor comprising Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary; - Hungarian transit statistics, however, would include those journeys with destination in "the other Member States" (as well as a few other third countries), i.e. the vehicle would (excluding any that might have passed through the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) have passed through the complete corridor comprising Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary. 6. In fact recent Hungarian transit statistics are available subdivided by: - country where the journey started, and - country of registration of the vehicle. It is therefore possible from Hungarian transit statistics to select those journeys: - starting in Greece, and - carried out by vehicles registered in each Member State.Given the availability of such data, it is proposed to use it in the calculations for the distribution of both Bulgarian and Hungarian transit authorizations between Member States.C. Distribution of authorizations between Member States7. The most recent Hungarian transit statistics available relate to the 1st three quarters of 1998. The number of transits of Hungary with origin "Greece" by vehicles registered in one of the Member States in the 1st three quarters of 1998 were:>TABLE>8. From the above table, it can be seen that, among vehicles registered in a Member State, almost 99% of the journeys that start in Greece and transit Hungary are performed by vehicles registered in Greece; further for 4 Member States, no such journeys were recorded at all.9. It is not considered opportune that some 99% of the authorizations be given to Greece; it is therefore proposed that: - each Member State be given 100 authorizations on a "flat-rate" basis (just under 1% of the total authorizations available), and - the remaining authorizations be distributed among Member States pro rata to the number of transit journeys indicated in § 7 above.10. The number of authorizations to be given annually to each Member State according to the rule proposed in § 9 is thus:>TABLE>11. The total number of authorizations to be given annually to each Member State is thus:>TABLE> 1999/0264 (COD)Proposal for aREGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCILconcerning the distribution of authorizations among Member States received through the Agreements between the European Community and the Republic of Bulgaria and between the European Community and the Republic of Hungary establishing certain conditions for the carriage of goods by road and the promotion of Combined TransportTHE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 71 thereof,Having regard to the proposal of the Commission [1],[1]  OJ C &Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee [2],[2]  OJ C &Having regard to the opinion of the Committee of the Regions [3],[3]  OJ C &Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty [4],[4]  OJ C &(1) Whereas by Council Decision &&. [5] the European Community has concluded Agreements with the Republic of Bulgaria and the Republic of Hungary establishing certain conditions for the carriage of goods by road and the promotion of Combined Transport;[5]  OJ C &(2) Whereas these Agreements foresee that the Community will receive road transit authorizations from Bulgaria and Hungary respectively;(3) Whereas it is necessary to establish rules governing the distribution and management of the authorizations which are made available to the Community;(4) Whereas for practical and management reasons, those authorizations should be made available to the Member States by the Commission;(5) Whereas, to that end, an allocation method should be established; whereas, thereafter, the Member States should share out the amounts allocated to them among undertakings in accordance with objective criteria;(6) Whereas, in order to ensure the optimal use of authorizations, all unallocated authorizations should be returned to the Commission for redistribution;(7) Whereas the allocation of authorizations should be based on criteria that take full account of existing land transport flows between Greece and the other Member States;HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:Article 1This Regulation lays down the rules for the distribution between the Member States of authorizations available to the Community by virtue of Article 6.2 of the Agreements between the European Community and the Republic of Bulgaria and between the European Community and the Republic of Hungary establishing certain conditions for the carriage of goods by road and the promotion of Combined Transport (hereinafter referred to as "the Agreements").Article 21. The Commission shall allocate authorizations in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 4.2. The authorizations shall be allocated between Member States in accordance with the Annex. In the light of experience, especially the evolution of traffic flows, the Commission will, where appropriate and at the earliest 3 years after the entry into force of this Regulation, make a proposal to the Council to decide on a modification of the allocation of the authorizations between Member States. 3. The authorizations for each year shall be allocated before 15 November of the preceding year.4. The number of authorizations allocated for the first year of implementation of either of the Agreements shall be adjusted pro rata if the Agreement has entered into force after 1 January of that year.Article 3Member States shall distribute authorizations amongst undertakings established in their territory according to objective and non-discriminatory criteria.Article 4Before 15 September of each year, the competent authorities of the Member States shall return to the Commission those authorizations which, on the basis of available data and estimates, are likely not to be used before the end of that year. The Commission shall allocate these returned authorizations taking account of the distribution key in the Annex and the request of Member States for additional authorizations.Article 5This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, For the European Parliament For the CouncilThe President The President ANNEX >TABLE>