CELEX: 51997PC0684
Language: en
Date: 1998-01-28
Title: Proposal for a European Parliament and Council Decision establishing a general framework for Community activities in favour of consumers

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51997PC0684

Proposal for a European Parliament and Council Decision establishing a general framework for Community activities in favour of consumers  /* COM/97/0684 final - COD 98/0028 */  

Official Journal C 108 , 07/04/1998 P. 0043

Proposal for a European Parliament and Council Decision establishing a general framework for community activities in favour of consumers (98/C 108/08) (Text with EEA relevance) COM(97) 684 final - 98/0028 (COD)(submitted by the Commission on 28 January 1998)THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 129A thereof,Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee,Acting in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 189B of the Treaty,Whereas Community action helps to ensure a high level of protection of consumers and human health;Whereas Community action in favour of consumers helps to strengthen economic and social cohesion;Whereas this objective cannot be achieved effectively without the cooperation and participation of all the institutions and parties concerned;Whereas the Community intends to give new impetus to its action in favour of consumers and their health in order to enable them to become a driving and innovatory force;Whereas the Community needs to plan the actions required to achieve the objective it has set itself by grouping them together in a general framework that identifies the activities and areas of activity which must be tackled as a matter of priority;Whereas this general framework aims in particular to bring together the initiatives carried out for the benefit of consumers in order to optimize their effects for consumers;Whereas the Community system of information on domestic and leisure accidents had been introduced by the decision 3092/94/EEC of the European Parliament and the Council (1) to cover only the period 1994-1997;Whereas this general framework must provide for both initiatives taken by the Community, in compliance with the principle of subsidiarity, and actions to support the organizations which work to defend consumer interests at Community or national level;Whereas this general framework for Community action does not prejudge measures which may become necessary during the period fixed, as regards the achievement of the objectives set out in Article 129A of the Treaty;Whereas the initiatives undertaken by the Community and the actions to support other private or public initiatives complement one another and must form part of an integrated approach;Whereas the implementation of this general framework should make it possible to take better account of consumers' interests in the other policies of the Community, notably in the fields of public health, research and transport;Whereas the initiatives developed in this framework should be complementary to the actions being carried out in the field of public health, concerning in particular foodstuffs;Whereas a harmonized and neutral approach to matters related to the protection of consumers and their health is indispensable and as the Community has at its disposal the skills of the Joint Research Centre;Whereas this framework is open to the participation of the associated countries of central and eastern Europe in accordance with the European Agreements or their additional protocols, and also to Cyprus in accordance with conditions to be agreed, as well as to the EFTA/EES countries on the basis of additional appropriations in accordance with the rules fixed in the Agreement on the European Economic Space;Whereas it is necessary to draw up a list of priority areas for Community action in order to help achieve maximum effectiveness throughout the planned period;Whereas it is also necessary to strengthen the bodies and organizations that are active in the area of consumer protection so that they can be a more effective driving force for making consumers aware of the priorities set by the Community;Whereas it is necessary to ensure that the interests of consumers are represented at Community level and to provide significant support to the European organizations which represent the interests of consumers effectively and actively;Whereas it is necessary, at the same time, to support organizations which are active at national or regional level by encouraging them to take part in concerted action in the areas recognized as priorities;Whereas it is therefore necessary to set out the arrangements for the financial support provided by the Community to the bodies and organizations that are representative of consumer interests, out of a constant concern for maximum transparency and for effectiveness in the use of the funds allocated by the Community;Whereas it is necessary to lay down selection criteria for the provision of financial support;Whereas it is necessary to establish effective methods for evaluation and monitoring and to make provision for informing the target groups concerned in an appropriate way;Whereas the implementation of the activities provided for under this general framework must be evaluated in the light of the experience gained in the first three years;Whereas this decision establishes, for the whole of the planned duration, a financial allocation which constitutes the principal point of reference, within the meaning of point 1 of the declaration by the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission of 6 March 1995, for the budgetary authority in the annual budgetary procedure,HAVE DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:CHAPTER I GENERAL OBJECTIVES AND APPROACH Article 11. This decision establishes, at Community level, a general framework for activities for promoting the interests of consumers and providing them with a high level of protection.2. This general framework of activities consists of actions designed to help protect the health, safety and economic interests of consumers and to promote their right to information and education and to join forces in order to protect their interests.3. This general framework of activities shall be established from 1 January 1999 to 31 December 2003. The financial allocation for carrying out the activities planned in this general framework shall be ECU 114 million for the whole period.Annual appropriations shall be authorized by the budgetary authority within the limits of the financial perspectives.Article 2These activities shall comprise:(a) actions taken by the Commission to support and supplement the policy conducted by the Member States, and to develop, update and monitor it;(b) actions providing financial support for the activities of European consumer organizations, under the conditions set out in Article 5;(c) actions providing financial support for specific projects to promote consumers' interests in the Member States, notably the projects presented by consumer organizations, under the conditions set out in Article 6.Article 3The Commission shall ensure that there is consistency and complementarity between the Community activities and projects under this general framework and the other Community programmes and initiatives, and shall lay down the priorities to be applied in the activities mentioned in Article 4.Article 4The actions mentioned in Article 2 shall concern the following specific areas in particular:(a) the health and safety of consumers;(b) protecting the economic interests of consumers as regards products and services;(c) educating and informing consumers about their protection and rights;(d) promotion and representation of the interests of consumers.The Annex gives an indicative list of the activities by area.CHAPTER II IMPLEMENTING ARRANGEMENTS Article 51. The financial support referred to in Article 2, point b), may be granted to European consumer organizations which:- are non-governmental, not-for-profit organizations whose main objectives are to promote and protect the interests and health of consumers and- have been mandated to represent the interests of consumers at European level by organizations that are representative of the consumers of at least half the Member States of the Community and that are active at national or regional level.2. The financial support referred to in Article 2 point b), may be granted to support the activities of European consumer organizations that are planned in the annual programme of their activities, where these activities relate to one or more of the areas mentioned in Article 4.3. The conditions for granting financial support are set out in Articles 7-9.In addition, the financial support may not, in principle, exceed 50 % of the expenditure involved in carrying out the eligible activities.Article 61. Any natural or legal person or association of natural persons who/which is actually responsible for the implementation of the projects may receive the financial support referred to in Article 2 point c), where the main objectives of these projects are to promote and protect the interests and health of consumers.2. The financial support referred to in Article 2 point c), shall be granted on the basis of the description of the project, where it relates to one or more of the areas mentioned in Article 4.3. The conditions for granting financial support are set out in Articles 7-9.In addition, the financial support may not, in principle, exceed 50 % of the expenditure involved in implementing the project(s), excluding all operating expenses.Article 7The Community financial support referred to in Article 2 points b) and c) shall be granted to actions selected on the basis of the following criteria in particular:- a satisfactory level of cost-effectiveness,- an added value ensuring a high and uniform level of the representation of consumers' interests,- a lasting multiplier effect at European level,- effective and balanced cooperation between the various parties for planning and carrying out activities and for financial participation,- the development of lasting transnational cooperation, especially by the exchange of experience to raise the awareness of consumers and economic operators and by joint utilization of their results,- the widest possible dissemination of the results of the activities and projects supported,- the ability to analyse the situations to be covered, the means earmarked for evaluating the activities and projects and their suitability for best practice.CHAPTER III PROCEDURES, EVALUATION AND MONITORING Article 81. Each year, the Commission shall publish a note in the Official Journal of the European Communities describing the areas for funding and setting out the selection and award criteria and the procedures for application and approval.2. Having assessed the proposals, the Commission shall select the activities and projects referred to in Chapter II which are to receive financial support. This decision shall lead to the conclusion of a contract with the recipients responsible for implementation, concerning the rights and obligations of the parties.3. Community assistance shall relate to the actions which should take place in the year of the financial contribution or in the following year.4. A list of the recipients and of the actions funded under this framework shall be published each year, with an indication of the amount of the assistance.Article 91. The Commission shall ensure the monitoring and supervision of effective implementation of the activities financed by the Community. This shall be done on the basis of reports using the procedures agreed between the Commission and the recipient; it shall include checks in situ by means of sampling.2. Recipients shall submit a report to the Commission for each action within three months of its completion. The Commission shall determine the form and content of this report.3. Recipients of financial support shall keep at the Commission's disposal all the documentary evidence of expenditure for a period of five years from the last payment concerning an action.Article 10The Commission shall see to it that the actions funded by the Community are evaluated regularly. These evaluations may be carried out by the Commission and by independent experts employed to this end.Article 111. The Commission may reduce, suspend or recover financial assistance granted for an activity if it detects irregularities or learns that the activity has, without its approval, been significantly modified so that it is incompatible with the objectives of the agreed implementing arrangements.2. If the deadlines are not met or if the state of progress of an activity warrants only partial use of the appropriations granted, the Commission shall ask the recipient concerned to provide an explanation within a given period of time. If the recipient's reply is not satisfactory, the Commission may cancel the balance of financial assistance and demand that the sums already paid be refunded immediately.3. All incorrect payments shall be refunded to the Commission. Any sums not refunded in good time may be increased by default interest. The Commission shall determine the arrangements for the application of this paragraph.Article 121. Each year, the Commission shall report to the European Parliament and to the Council on the implementation of this framework.This report shall include the results of the evaluation of the actions, activities and projects carried out under this framework.2. By 30 June 2002 at the latest, the Commission shall submit an evaluation report to the European Parliament and to the Council on the first three years of implementation of activities under this general framework.Article 13This Decision shall enter into force on 1 January 1999.(1) OJ L 331, 21.12.1994, p. 1.ANNEX INDICATIVE ACTIVITIES BY AREA 1. Consumer health and safety - Actions undertaken for the preparation and elaboration of opinions of the Scientific Committees.- Expertise and inspections relating to controls in the food, veterinary and phytosanitary sectors.- Technical expertise to assess risks relating to products, notably for foodstuffs.- Making best use of scientific and technical elements relating to consumer protection actions, notably through the use of expertise of the Joint Research Centre.- Measures relating to consumer products causing danger to consumers.- Dissemination of information about dangerous products and potential risks.2. Protecting the economic interests of consumers as regards products and services - Measures to improve cooperation between the bodies participating in market surveillance.- Measures to ensure the respect of consumer rights in the supply of products and services, including mechanisms for settling consumer disputes, notably through pilot projects and setting up databases.- Measures to ensure a level playing field in consumers transactions, taking into account the impact of new technologies, and the development of financial services.3. Educating and informing consumers - Improving information to consumers about their rights and how to enforce them and raising awareness of manufacturers and consumers about safety aspects of products.- Improving information to consumers about features of specific products and services notably through comparative testing.- Develop the education and training of consumers, particularly in schools.- The development of, and support for, European centres providing information and advice to cross border consumers in the Community.4. Promotion and representation of the interests of consumers - Strengthening the representation of consumer interests at the European and international level.- Supporting consumer organizations in the Member States, notably where their means are limited.- Promotion and coordination of consumer participation at the European level in standardization.- Pilot projects promoting sustainable consumption models, notably those that are environmentally friendly.