TITLE IIEXTERNAL BORDERS

CHAPTER III Staff and resources for border control and cooperation between Member States

Article 16Implementation of control

1.

The border control provided for by Articles 7 to 14 shall be carried out by border guards in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation and with national law.

When carrying out that border control, the powers to instigate criminal proceedings conferred on border guards by national law and falling outside the scope of this Regulation shall remain unaffected.

Member States shall ensure that the border guards are specialised and properly trained professionals, taking into account common core curricula for border guards established and developed by the European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States (‘the Agency’) established by Regulation (EC) No 2007/2004. Training curricula shall include specialised training for detecting and dealing with situations involving vulnerable persons, such as unaccompanied minors and victims of trafficking. Member States, with the support of the Agency, shall encourage border guards to learn the languages necessary for the carrying-out of their tasks.

2.

Member States shall notify to the Commission the list of national services responsible for border control under their national law in accordance with Article 39.

3.

To control borders effectively, each Member State shall ensure close and constant cooperation between its national services responsible for border control.