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Commission Decision of 28 February 2006 setting up a group of high-level national regulatory experts (2006/210/EC)

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Article 1U.K.

The Commission hereby establishes an expert group entitled ‘Group of high-level national regulatory experts’, hereinafter referred to as ‘the group’.

Article 2U.K.Task

The Commission may consult the group on all questions concerning better regulation policy and the development of related measures at both national and EU levels.

The group’s task is to:

  • provide an efficient interface between the Commission and key governmental authorities, in order to assist the Commission in improving the regulatory environment for enterprises, industry, consumers, the social partners and citizens at large,

  • contribute to the spread of best practices developed both at EU level and at national level on better regulation within the EU,

  • strengthen cooperation between the Commission and the Member States with a view to implementing better regulation at national level; in particular, to examine jointly how EU legislation is transposed and implemented by Member States (i.e. the introduction of additional requirements or procedures in the course of its transposition),

  • contribute to the development of a coherent set of common indicators to monitor progress as regards the quality of the regulatory environment both at EU level and in the Member States themselves, as a basis for benchmarking within their national Lisbon programmes,

  • advise the Commission on better regulation issues, in particular: simplification; the assessment of economic, social and environmental impacts, including administrative costs; consultation practices; and the various types of regulation possible.

Article 3U.K.Composition — Appointment

1.The Commission charges the Secretary General to appoint the members of the group on the basis of the candidates proposed by the Member States.

2.The group shall comprise one or, in some exceptional cases(1), two members per Member State. Alternate members can be appointed by the Secretary General of the Commission on Member State proposal and automatically replace members who are absent or indisposed.

3.The following provisions shall apply:

  • the members shall be high-level officials with experience in the field concerned and representatives of a public authority,

  • the members are appointed for a one year renewable mandate. They shall remain in office until such time as they are replaced or their mandate ends,

  • the members who are no longer able to contribute effectively to the group’s deliberations, who resign or who do not respect the conditions set out in the first or second point of this Article or Article 287 of the Treaty establishing the European Community may be replaced for the remaining period of their mandate,

  • the names of the appointed members shall be published on the Internet site of the Commission.

Article 4U.K.Operation

1.The group is chaired by the Commission.

2.In agreement with the Commission, sub-groups may be set up to examine specific questions under terms of reference established by the group; they shall be disbanded as soon as these have been fulfilled.

3.The Chair may invite experts with specialist knowledge of a topic entered on the agenda and observers, including acceding countries(2), to attend meetings of the group or sub-groups when this would be useful and/or necessary.

4.Information obtained by participating in the group’s or sub-group’s deliberations may not be divulged if the Commission requests confidentiality.

5.The group and its sub-groups shall normally meet in one of the locations where the Commission and its departments have premises, following the procedures and timetable laid down by it. The secretariat shall be provided by the Commission.

6.The group shall adopt its rules of procedure on the basis of the standard rules of procedure adopted by the Commission(3).

7.The Commission shall provide secretarial support for the group and any sub-groups created under Article 4(2) of this Decision.

8.The Commission may publish on the Internet, in the working language(s) of the group, any résumé, conclusion, or partial conclusion or working document of the group. The working documents shall be published in accordance with the availability of the different language versions.

Article 5U.K.Meeting expenses

The Commission shall reimburse travel and, where appropriate subsistence expenses for members, experts and observers in connection with the group’s activities in accordance with the Commission’s internal rules on the compensation of external experts. The Commission shall reimburse one member of the group of high-level national regulatory experts per Member State. The members shall not be paid for their duties.

Meeting expenses are reimbursed within the limits of the annual budget allocated to the group by the responsible Commission services.

Article 6U.K.Entry into force

The decision shall take effect on the day of its adoption by the Commission. [F1It shall apply until 31 December 2012].

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