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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 181/2014 of 20 February 2014 laying down rules for the application of Regulation (EU) No 229/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down specific measures for agriculture in favour of the smaller Aegean islands
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1.The amount of aid granted under the measures to assist local agricultural production as provided for in Chapter IV of Regulation (EU) No 229/2013 shall be within the ceilings fixed in Article 18 of that Regulation.
2.The conditions for granting aid, the lines of agricultural production and the amounts concerned shall be specified in the programme approved in accordance with Article 6(1) of Regulation (EU) No 229/2013.
Aid applications for a calendar year shall be submitted to the office designated by the competent authorities of Greece in accordance with the specimens drawn up by the latter and within the periods they have laid down. Those periods shall be fixed so as to allow time for the necessary on-the-spot checks and shall not run beyond 28 February of the following calendar year.
An aid application may be rectified at any time after its submission where a manifest error is recognised by the competent authority.
Except in cases of force majeure and exceptional circumstances, submission of an aid application after the time limit laid down in accordance with Article 16 shall lead to a 1 % reduction per working day in the amounts to which the aid applicant would have been entitled if the aid application had been lodged within the time limit. If the delay amounts to more than 25 calendar days, the application shall be considered inadmissible.
1.An aid application may be totally or partially withdrawn at any time.
However, where the competent authority has already informed the aid applicant of irregularities in the aid application or has given notice to the aid applicant of its intention to carry out an on-the-spot check and this check reveals irregularities, withdrawal shall not be authorised in respect of the parts of the aid application affected by those irregularities.
2.Withdrawal under paragraph 1 shall return the claimant to the situation prior to submitting the aid application or part of the aid application in question.
3.No later than 31 March of each year an analysis of aid applications withdrawn for the previous calendar year shall be carried out to identify the main causes and potential trends at local level.
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