CELEX: 22004A0402(01)
Language: en
Date: 2003-12-11 00:00:00
Title: Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Cyprus laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical regulations and of rules on information society services

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22004A0402(01)

Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Cyprus laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical regulations and of rules on information society services  

Official Journal L 098 , 02/04/2004 P. 0031 - 0039

Agreementbetween the European Community and the Republic of Cyprus laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical regulations and of rules on information society servicesTHE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY, hereinafter referred to as "the Community",on the one hand, andTHE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS,on the other hand,hereinafter referred to as the "Contracting Parties",HAVING REGARD to the Agreement establishing an Association between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Cyprus(1), and in particular to the aims set out in Article 2(1) thereof,HAVING REGARD to the information procedure on technical regulations and rules on information society services applied within the European Community(2),CONSIDERING the commitment of the Contracting Parties to promote harmonious economic relations between themselves,CONSIDERING the ongoing cooperation between the Contracting Parties in the field of technical barriers to trade and the common understanding reached within the framework of that cooperation to extend this information procedure on technical regulations and rules on information society services applied in the Community to the Republic of Cyprus,HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:Article 1For the purpose of this Agreement, the following definitions apply:1. "product": any industrially manufactured product and any agricultural product, including fish products;2. "service": any information society service, that is to say, any service normally provided for remuneration, at a distance, by electronic means and at the individual request of a recipient of services.For the purposes of this definition:- "at a distance": means that the service is provided without the parties being simultaneously present,- "by electronic means": means that the service is sent initially and received at its destination by means of electronic equipment for the processing (including digital compression) and storage of data, and entirely transmitted, conveyed and received by wire, by radio, by optical means or by other electromagnetic means,- "at the individual request of a recipient of services": means that the service is provided through the transmission of data on individual request.An indicative list of services not covered by this definition is set out in Annex I.This Agreement shall not apply to:- radio broadcasting services,- television broadcasting services covered by point (a) of Article 1 of Directive 89/552/EEC(3);3. "technical specification": a specification contained in a document which lays down the characteristics required of a product such as levels of quality, performance, safety or dimensions, including the requirements applicable to the product as regards the name under which the product is sold, terminology, symbols, testing and test methods, packaging, marking or labelling and conformity assessment procedures;The definition also covers production methods and processes used in respect of agricultural products as referred to Article 38(1) of the Treaty establishing the European Community, products intended for human and animal consumption, and medicinal products as defined in Article 1 of Directive 2001/83/EC(4) as well as production methods and processes relating to other products, where these have an effect on their characteristics;4. "other requirements": a requirement, other than a technical specification, imposed on a product for the purpose of protecting, in particular, consumers or the environment, and which affects its life cycle after it has been placed on the market, such as conditions of use, recycling, reuse or disposal, where such conditions can significantly influence the composition or nature of the product or its marketing;5. "rule on services": requirement of a general nature relating to the taking-up and pursuit of service activities within the meaning of point 2, in particular provisions concerning the service provider, the services and the recipient of services, excluding any rules which are not specifically aimed at the services defined in that point.This Agreement shall not apply to rules relating to matters which are covered by Community legislation in the field of telecommunications services, as defined by Directive 90/387/EEC(5).This Agreement shall not apply to rules relating to matters which are covered by Community legislation in the field of financial services, as listed non-exhaustively in Annex II to this Agreement.With the exception of Article 11, this Agreement shall not apply to rules enacted by or for regulated markets within the meaning of Directive 93/22/EEC(6) or by or for other markets or bodies carrying out clearing or settlement functions for those markets.For the purposes of this definition:- a rule shall be considered to be specifically aimed at information society services where, having regard to its statement of reasons and its operative part, the specific aim and object of all or some of its individual provisions is to regulate such services in an explicit and targeted manner,- a rule shall not be considered to be specifically aimed at information society services if it affects such services only in an implicit or incidental manner;6. "technical regulation": technical specifications and other requirements or rules on services, including the relevant administrative provisions, the observance of which is compulsory, de jure or de facto, in the case of marketing, provision of a service, establishment of a service operator or use in one of the Member States or a major part thereof, or in the Republic of Cyprus or a major part thereof, as well as laws, regulations or administrative provisions of the Member States or of the Republic of Cyprus, except those provided for in Article 12, prohibiting the manufacture, importation, marketing or use of a product or prohibiting the provision or use of a service, or establishment as a service provider.De facto technical regulations include:- laws, regulations or administrative provisions of a Member State or the Republic of Cyprus which refer either to technical specifications or to other requirements or to rules on services, or to professional codes or codes of practice which in turn refer to technical specifications or to other requirements or to rules on services, compliance with which confers a presumption of conformity with the obligations imposed by the aforementioned laws, regulations or administrative provisions,- voluntary agreements to which a public authority is a contracting party and which provide, in the general interest, for compliance with technical specifications or other requirements or rules on services, excluding public procurement tender specifications,- technical specifications or other requirements or rules on services which are linked to fiscal or financial measures affecting the consumption of products or services by encouraging compliance with such technical specifications or other requirements or rules on services; technical specifications or other requirements or rules on services linked to national social security systems are not included.This comprises technical regulations imposed by the authorities designated by the Member States and appearing on a list(7) drawn up by the Commission of the European Community (hereinafter referred to as the Commission) in the framework of the Committee referred to in Article 5 of Directive 98/34/EC. The Republic of Cyprus shall draw up such a list and forward it to the Commission on the first day of the first month following entry into force of this Agreement.The same procedure shall be used for amending this list;7. "draft technical regulation": the text of a technical specification or other requirement or of a rule on services, including administrative provisions, formulated with the aim of enacting it or of ultimately having it enacted as a technical regulation, the text being at a stage of preparation at which substantial amendments can still be made.Article 2This Agreement shall not apply to those measures the Member States consider necessary under the Treaty establishing the European Community or the Republic of Cyprus considers necessary for the protection of persons, in particular workers, when products are used, provided that such measures do not affect the products.Article 31. Subject to Article 12, the Community shall notify the Republic of Cyprus of the draft technical regulations notified to it by its Member States. Where these technical regulations merely transpose the full text of an international or European standard, information regarding the relevant standard shall suffice. It shall also let the Republic of Cyprus have a statement of the grounds which make the enactment of such a technical regulation necessary, where these have not already been made clear in the draft.2. Subject to Article 12, the Republic of Cyprus shall likewise notify the Community of its draft technical regulations. Where these technical regulations merely transpose the full text of an international or European standard, information regarding the relevant standard shall suffice. It shall also let the Community have a statement of the grounds which make the enactment of such a technical regulation necessary, where these have not already been made clear in the draft.Article 4A full text of the draft technical regulation notified shall be made available in the original language as well as in a full translation into one of the official languages of the Community.Article 51. Where appropriate, and unless it has already been sent with a prior communication, a full text in the original language of the basic legislative or regulatory provisions principally and directly concerned shall also be simultaneously communicated, should knowledge of such text be necessary in order to assess the implications of the draft technical regulation notified.2. Where, in particular, the draft seeks to limit the marketing or use of a chemical substance, preparation or product on grounds of public health or of the protection of consumers or the environment, the Member States and the Republic of Cyprus shall also forward either a summary or the references of all relevant data relating to the substance, preparation or product concerned and to known and available substitutes, where such information may be available, and communicate the anticipated effects of the measure on public health and the protection of the consumer and the environment, together with an analysis of the risk carried out as appropriate in accordance with the general principles for the risk evaluation of chemical substances as referred to in Article 10(4) of Regulation (EEC) No 793/93(8) in the case of an existing substance or in Article 3(2) of Directive 67/548/EEC(9), in the case of a new substance.Article 6The Member States and the Republic of Cyprus shall communicate the draft technical regulation again under the above conditions if they make changes to the draft that have the effect of significantly altering its scope, shortening the timetable originally envisaged for implementation, adding specifications or requirements, or making the latter more restrictive. Transmission of these communications shall take place in accordance with the provisions set out in Article 3.Article 7Each Contracting Party may ask for further information on a draft technical regulation notified in accordance with this Agreement.Article 81. The Community and the Republic of Cyprus may make comments upon the draft technical regulations communicated. The comments of the Republic of Cyprus shall be forwarded to the Commission and the comments of the Community shall be forwarded by the Commission to the Republic of Cyprus.2. The Member States and the Republic of Cyprus shall take such comments into account as far as possible in the subsequent preparation of the technical regulation.3. With respect to the technical specifications or other requirements or rules on services referred to in the third indent of the second subparagraph of point 6 of Article 1, the comments of the Contracting Parties may concern only aspects which may hinder trade or, in respect of rules on services, the free movement of services or the freedom of establishment of service operators and not the fiscal or financial aspects of the measure.4. The Commission shall, when a six-month standstill is invoked according to the rules set out in Directive 98/34/EC, inform the Republic of Cyprus thereof.Article 9The competent authorities of the Member States and the Republic of Cyprus shall postpone the adoption of a draft technical regulation notified for three months from the date of receipt by the Commission of the text thereof.Article 10The standstill period referred to in Article 9 shall not apply in those cases where:- for urgent reasons, occasioned by serious and unforeseeable circumstances relating to the protection of public health or safety, the protection of animals or the preservation of plants and, for rules on services, also for public policy, notably the protection of minors, the competent authorities are obliged to prepare technical regulations in a very short space of time in order to enact and introduce them immediately without any consultations being possible, or- for urgent reasons occasioned by serious circumstances relating to the protection of the security and the integrity of the financial system, notably the protection of depositors, investors and insured persons, the competent authorities are obliged to enact and implement rules on financial services immediately.The reasons which warrant the urgency of the measures taken shall be given. The justification for urgent measures shall be detailed and clearly explained with particular emphasis on the unpredictability and the seriousness of the danger confronting the concerned authorities as well as the absolute necessity for immediate action to remedy it.Article 111. The final text in the original language of a technical regulation shall also be communicated.2. The administrative arrangements for the abovementioned notifications are detailed in Annex III to this Agreement.Article 121. Articles 3 to 10 shall not apply to those laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States and the Republic of Cyprus or voluntary agreements by means of which Member States or the Republic of Cyprus:- comply as far as the Member States are concerned with binding Community acts which result in the adoption of technical specifications or rules on services, and as far as the Republic of Cyprus is concerned transpose into national law Community acts which result in the adoption of technical specifications or rules on services,- fulfil as far as the Member States are concerned the obligations arising out of international agreements which result in the adoption of common technical specifications or rules on services in the Community,- fulfil as far as the Republic of Cyprus is concerned the obligations arising out of international agreements which result in the adoption of common technical specifications or rules on services in the Republic of Cyprus and the Community,- make use of safeguard clauses provided for in binding Community acts,- apply Article 8(1) of Directive 92/59/EEC(10),- restrict themselves to implementing a judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Communities, restrict themselves to amending a technical regulation within the meaning of point 6 of Article 1, in accordance with a Commission request, with a view to removing an obstacle to trade or, in the case of rules on services, to the free movement of services or the freedom of establishment of service operators.2. Articles 9 and 10 shall not apply to the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States and of the Republic of Cyprus prohibiting manufacture insofar as they do not impede the free movement of products.3. Article 9 and 10 shall not apply to the technical specifications or other requirements or the rules on services referred to in the third indent of the second subparagraph of point 6 of Article 1.Article 13Information supplied under this Agreement shall be considered as confidential upon request. However, both the Community and the Republic of Cyprus may, provided that the necessary precautions are taken, consult for an expert opinion natural or legal persons, including persons in the private sector.Article 141. The Contracting Parties shall, within the framework of the established cooperation between experts of the Community and the Republic of Cyprus in the field of technical barriers to trade, hold regular consultations both to ensure the satisfactory functioning of the procedure laid down in this Agreement and to exchange views on the comments which have been submitted by any Contracting Party concerning a draft technical regulation notified in accordance with this Agreement. Furthermore, by common consent, the Contracting Parties may hold additional ad hoc meetings to deal with specific cases of particular interest to either Contracting Party.2. The Republic of Cyprus shall appoint an expert to represent it in meetings of the Committee established under Article 5 of Directive 98/34/EC, part "information society services" and "technical regulations". The expert must be a member of the government services of the Republic of Cyprus. The expert shall not be entitled to vote.3. The Commission shall, in good time, inform the expert of the dates of the meetings, and of the items on the agenda of the Committee. The Commission shall forward relevant information to the expert.4. On the initiative of its chairman, the Committee may meet without the expert representing the Republic of Cyprus being present. In that case the Republic of Cyprus shall be informed.Article 15This Agreement shall apply, on the one hand, to the territories in which the Treaty establishing the European Community is applied and under the conditions laid down in that Treaty and, on the other hand, to the territory of the Republic of Cyprus.Article 16This Agreement shall enter into force on the first day of the first month following the date on which the Contracting Parties have exchanged diplomatic notes confirming the completion of their respective procedures for the entry into force of this Agreement.Article 17This Agreement shall expire on the date of accession of the Republic of Cyprus to the European Union.Article 18This Agreement is drawn up in two originals in the Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish languages, each text being equally authentic.Hecho en Bruselas, el dieciocho de marzo de dos mil cuatro.Udfærdiget i Bruxelles den attende marts to tusind og fire.Geschehen zu Brüssel am achtzehnten März zweitausendundvier.Έγινε στις Βρυξέλλες, στις δέκα οκτώ Μαρτίου δύο χιλιάδες τέσσερα.Done at Brussels on the eighteenth day of March in the year two thousand and four.Fait à Bruxelles, le dix-huit mars deux mille quatre.Fatto a Bruxelles, addì diciotto marzo duemilaquattro.Gedaan te Brussel, de achttiende maart tweeduizendvier.Feito em Bruxelas, em dezoito de Março de dois mil e quatro.Tehty Brysselissä kahdeksantenatoista päivänä maaliskuuta vuonna kaksituhattaneljä.Som skedde i Bryssel den artonde mars tjugohundrafyra.Por la Comunidad EuropeaFor Det Europæiske FællesskabFür die Europäische GemeinschaftΓια την Ευρωπαϊκή ΚοινότηταFor the European CommunityPour la Communauté européennePer la Comunità europeaVoor de Europese GemeenschapPela Comunidade EuropeiaEuroopan yhteisön puolestaPå Europeiska gemenskapens vägnar>PIC FILE= "L_2004098EN.003601.TIF">Por la República de ChipreFor Republikken CypernFür die Republik ZypernΓια τη Δημοκρατία της ΚύπρουFor the Republic of CyprusPour la République de ChyprePer la Repubblica di CiproVoor de Republiek CyprusPela República de ChipreKyproksen tasavallan puolestaFör Republiken Cypern>PIC FILE= "L_2004098EN.003602.TIF">(1) OJ L 133, 21.5.1973, p. 2. Agreement as last amended by the 1999 Additional Protocol (OJ L 180, 15.7.1999, p. 37).(2) Directive 98/34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 June 1998 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations and rules on information society services (OJ L 204, 21.7.1998, p. 37). Directive as last amended by Directive 98/48/EC (OJ L 217, 5.8.1998, p. 18).(3) Council Directive 89/552/EEC of 3 October 1989 on the coordination of certain provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action in Member States concerning the pursuit of television broadcasting activities (OJ L 298, 17.10.1989, p. 23). Directive as last amended by Directive 97/36/EC (OJ L 202, 30.7.1997, p. 60).(4) Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use (OJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 67). Directive as last amended by Directive 2002/98/EC (OJ L 33, 8.2.2003, p. 30).(5) Council Directive 90/387/EEC of 28 June 1990 on the establishment of the internal market for telecommunications services through the implementation of open network provision (OJ L 192, 24.7.1990, p. 1). Directive as last amended by Directive 97/51/EC (OJ L 295, 29.10.1997, p. 23).(6) Council Directive 93/22/EEC of 10 May 1993 on investment services in the securities field (OJ L 141, 11.6.1993, p. 27). Directive as last amended by Directive 2002/87/EC of the European Parliament and the Council (OJ L 35, 11.2.2003, p. 1).(7) OJ C 23, 27.1.2000, p. 3.(8) Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 of 23 March 1993 on the evaluation and control of the risks of existing substances (OJ L 84, 5.4.1993, p. 1).(9) Council Directive 67/548/EEC of 27 June 1967 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances (OJ L 196, 16.8.1967, p. 1). Directive as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 807/2003 (OJ L 122, 16.5.2003, p. 36).(10) Council Directive 92/59/EEC of 29 June 1992 on general product safety (OJ L 228, 11.8.1992, p. 24).ANNEX IINDICATIVE LIST OF SERVICES NOT COVERED BY THE SECOND SUBPARAGRAPH OF POINT 2 OF ARTICLE 11. Services not provided "at a distance"Services provided in the physical presence of the provider and the recipient, even if they involve the use of electronic devices:(a) medical examinations or treatment at a doctor's surgery using electronic equipment where the patient is physically present;(b) consultation of an electronic catalogue in a shop with the customer on site;(c) plane ticket reservation at a travel agency in the physical presence of the customer by means of a network of computers;(d) electronic games made available in a video-arcade where the customer is physically present.2. Services not provided "by electronic means"Services having material content even though provided via electronic devices:(a) automatic cash or ticket dispensing machines (banknotes, rail tickets);(b) access to road networks, car parks, etc., charging for use, even if there are electronic devices at the entrance/exit controlling access and/or ensuring correct payment is made.Off-line services: distribution of CD roms or software on diskettes.Services which are not provided via electronic processing/inventory systems:(a) voice telephony services;(b) telefax/telex services;(c) services provided via voice telephony or fax;(d) telephone/telefax consultation of a doctor;(e) telephone/telefax consultation of a lawyer;(f) telephone/telefax direct marketing.3. Services not supplied "at the individual request of a recipient of services"Services provided by transmitting data without individual demand for simultaneous reception by an unlimited number of individual receivers (point to multipoint transmission):(a) television broadcasting services (including near-video on-demand services), covered by point (a) of Article 1 of Directive 89/552/EEC;(b) radio broadcasting services;(c) (televised) teletext.ANNEX IIINDICATIVE LIST OF THE FINANCIAL SERVICES COVERED BY THE THIRD SUBPARAGRAPH OF POINT 5 OF ARTICLE 1- Investment services- Insurance and reinsurance operations- Banking services- Operations relating to pension funds- Services relating to dealings in futures or optionsSuch services include in particular:(a) investment services referred to in the Annex to Directive 93/22/EEC services of collective investment undertakings,(b) services covered by the activities subject to mutual recognition referred to in Annex I to Directive 2000/12/EC(1),(c) operations covered by the insurance and reinsurance activities referred to in:- Article 1 of Directive 73/239/EEC(2),- the Annex to Directive 79/267/EEC(3),- Directive 64/225/EEC(4),- Directives 92/49/EEC(5) and 92/96/EEC(6).(1) Directive 2000/12/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 March 2000 relating to the taking up and pursuit of the business of credit institutions (OJ L 126, 26.5.2000, p. 1). Directive as last amended by Directive 2002/87/EC.(2) First Council Directive 73/239/EEC of 24 July 1973 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the taking-up and pursuit of the business of direct insurance other than life assurance (OJ L 228, 16.8.1973, p. 3). Directive as last amended by Directive 2002/87/EC.(3) First Council Directive 79/267/EEC of 5 March 1979 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the taking up and pursuit of the business of direct life assurance (OJ L 63, 13.3.1979, p. 1). Directive as last amended by Directive 2002/87/EC.(4) Council Directive 64/225/EEC of 25 February 1964 on the abolition of restrictions on freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services in respect of reinsurance and retrocession (OJ 56, 4.4.1964, p. 878). Directive as amended by the 1973 Act of Accession.(5) Council Directive 92/49/EEC of 18 June 1992 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to direct insurance other than life assurance (OJ L 228, 11.8.1992, p. 1). Directive as last amended by Directive 2002/87/EC.(6) Council Directive 92/96/EEC of 10 November 1992 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to direct life assurance (OJ L 360, 9.12.1992, p. 1). Directive as last amended by Directive 2002/87/EC.ANNEX IIIPursuant to Article 11(2) of the Agreement, the following communications by electronic means are considered necessary:1. notification slips. They may be communicated before or together with the transmission of the full text;2. the full text of the draft technical regulation notified;3. acknowledgement of receipt of the draft text, containing, inter alia, the relevant expiry date of the standstill period;4. messages requesting supplementary information;5. answers to request for supplementary information;6. comments;7. requests for ad hoc meetings;8. answers to requests for ad hoc meetings;9. requests for final texts;10. information that a six-month standstill referred to in Article 8(4) has been called.The following communications may, for the time being, be transmitted by fax, even though electronic means are preferable:11. basic legal texts or regulatory provisions;12. the final text.The details of the administrative arrangements concerning the communications shall be jointly agreed by the Contracting Parties.