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Commission Decision of 9 July 2001 on the setting-up of a committee in the area of supplementary pensions (notified under document number C(2001) 1775) (Text with EEA relevance) (2001/548/EC)

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Commission Decision

of 9 July 2001

on the setting-up of a committee in the area of supplementary pensions

(notified under document number C(2001) 1775)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2001/548/EC)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Communities, and in particular Articles 138 and 140 thereof,

Whereas:

(1) The European Commission, in its Social Policy Agenda of 28 June 2000, proposed to create a pensions forum to address the issue of pensions and mobility with all relevant actors by issuing a communication.

(2) The European Commission, in its communication ‘Towards a single market for supplementary pensions’ of 11 May 1999 (COM (1999) 134 final), supported the idea of setting up a pensions forum, as put forward by the High-Level Panel on Freedom of Movement, and consequent decided to convene such a forum to meet at least twice a year and to be made up of representatives or governments, the social partners, pension funds and, where appropriate, other institutions active in this area.

(3) The European Parliament welcomed the Commission communication and the setting-up of such a Committee in its resolution concerning the Commission communication ‘Towards a single market for supplementary pensions’,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1U.K.

1.A committee in the area of supplementary pensions (the pensions forum) shall be set up at the Commission.

2.The pensions forum shall be composed of representatives of Member States' governments, the social partners and supplementary pension schemes.

Article 2U.K.

1.The Commission may consult the pensions forum about any problems and developments at Community level affecting supplementary pensions.

The pensions forum shall assist the Commission in particular in finding solutions to the problems and obstacles associated with cross-border mobility of workers in the area of supplementary pensions.

2.The pensions forum shall work, where necessary, in cooperation with any other appropriate bodies or committees dealing with social and economic policy.

Article 3U.K.

1.The pensions forum shall comprise [F158] members.

2.Seats shall be allocated as follows:

  • one seat per Member State,

  • [X1four seats for the other EEA member countries (one seat for the European Free Trade Association liaison office and one seat per country involved),]

  • 14 seats for the social partners represented at Community level,

  • 12 seats for the pension funds and other bodies active in this area:

    • three seats for the E.F.R.P. (European Federation for Retirement Provision),

    • one seat for each of the following bodies:

      • FEFSI (European Federation of Investment Funds and Companies)

      • ACME (Association of European Cooperative and Mutual Insurers)

      • AIM (International Association for Mutual Assistance)

      • CEA (European Insurance Committee)

      • AEIP (European Association of Paritarian Institutions)

      • EAPSPI (European Association of Public Sector Pension Institutions)

      • GCAACE (Groupe Consultatif des Associations d'actuaires des pays de la CE)

      • FBE (Banking Federation of the European Union)

      • AGE (the European older people's platform).

Article 4U.K.

The members of the pensions forum shall be appointed by the Commission on the basis of nominations from the Member States, the other countries making up the EEA, the social partners represented at Community level and the other bodies listed in Article 3. The Commission shall take all necessary measures to ensure balanced representation of the sexes.

Article 5U.K.

The term of office of members of the pensions forum shall be [X2two years]. It may be renewed.

On expiry of their term of office, members of the pensions forum shall continue in office until such time as they are replaced or reappointed.

A member's term of office shall terminate before expiry of the [X2two-year period] in the event of resignation of death. A member's term of office may also be terminated if the body which put him forward as a candidate asks for him to be replaced.

The member shall be replaced for the remainder of the term of office.

Members shall not receive payment for their work.

Article 6U.K.

The Commission shall publish the list of members for information in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

Article 7U.K.

The pensions forum shall elect one chairman and two vice-chairmen for a period of two years. They shall be elected by a two-thirds majority of the members present. The pensions forum shall be chaired by the representative of the relevant departments of Directorate General for Employment and Social Affairs until the members of the pensions forum elect a chairman.

Article 8U.K.

The pensions forum may invite any person with particular competence in respect of an item included on the agenda to take part in its deliberations as an expert.

Experts shall take part in the deliberations only in respect of the item for which they have been invited to attend.

Article 9U.K.

The pensions forum may set up working parties.

Article 10U.K.

1.The pensions forum shall be convened by the Commission and shall meet at the Commission's offices.

2.Representatives of the Commission departments concerned shall take part in meetings of the pensions forum and the working parties.

3.A Secretariat for the pensions forum and the working parties shall be provided by the Commission.

Article 11U.K.

The pensions forum shall discuss matters on which the Commission has requested an opinion. No vote shall be taken.

The Commission may, when seeking the opinion of the pensions forum, set a time limit within which such opinion shall be given.

The positions adopted by the economic categories represented shall be noted in the minutes, which shall be forwarded to the Commission.

The Commission shall make the results of discussions available to all participants on requests of the latter.

Article 12U.K.

Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 287 of the Treaty, the members of the pensions forum shall be under an obligation not to disclose information which has come to their knowledge through the work of the pensions forum or of its working parties, where the Commission informs the latter that the opinion requested or the question raised in on a matter of a confidential nature.

In such cases, meetings shall be attended only by the members of the pensions forum and the representatives of the Commission.

Article 13U.K.

The Commission shall assess the work and usefulness of the pensions forum within two years of the entry into force of this Decision.

Article 14U.K.

This Decision comes into force on the day of its adoption.

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