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PURPOSE: to\n present the Preliminary Draft Amending Budget (PDAB) No 3 to the 2007 budget.
CONTENT: the\n purpose of the present PDAB 3/2007 is to:
- set the\n necessary budgetary structure and allocations to allow for the financing of\n the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation in 2007;
- amend the\n budget structure as a result of the extension of the mandate of the Executive\n Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture;
- amend the\n establishment plans of three other agencies: Eurojust, the European Agency\n for Fundamental Rights and Frontex.
Executive\n agency for competitiveness and innovation: Council\n Regulation (EC) No 58/2003 of 19 December 2002 laying down the statute for\n executive agencies gives the Commission, assisted by a regulatory committee\n and subject to certain conditions, the power to use Community bodies with a\n legal personality (executive agencies) for the purpose of carrying out\n certain tasks relating to the management of Community programmes, including\n budget implementation tasks. This enables the Commission to dispose of\n sufficient technical expertise for the management of such programmes, to\n focus on its core activities, and to keep better control over the tasks it\n entrusts to outside bodies. The Commission has used this possibility by\n establishing the Intelligent Energy Executive Agency (IEEA) by Commission\n Decision 2004/20/EC of 23 December 2003, to manage the Community action in\n the field of energy carried out in the framework of the first Intelligent\n Energy–Europe programme.
Following a\n favourable opinion by the Regulatory Committee for Executive Agencies on 14\n February 2007, Decision 2004/20/EC is now being amended to entrust the\n “Intelligent Energy Executive Agency” with certain management tasks related\n to the implementation of the second IEE programme (the successor of the\n current IEE programme that has been integrated into the CIP), and enlarging\n its area of activity to include certain management tasks related to the\n execution of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (EIP) and certain\n management tasks related to the Marco Polo II Programme.
In concrete\n terms this will mean an extension of the duration, the size and the remit of\n the existing IEEA as well as a new name “Executive Agency for\n Competitiveness and Innovation” in order to reflect the new programmes\n and tasks entrusted to the agency.
The present\n PDAB 3/2007 proposes to set the necessary budgetary structure and allocations\n to allow for the financing of the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and\n Innovation during the budget year 2007. Expenditure for the Executive Agency\n will be charged to the programmes indicated above, all covered by heading 1a\n of the Financial Framework 2007 – 2013.
More in detail\n and in line with the justification and financial statement presented by DG\n Budget to the Budget Authority, the general budget of the European\n Communities should finance in 2007 a total subsidy of EUR 9.7 million to\n the budget of the Executive agency, including the amount of EUR 5.3\n already authorised in budget 2007 for the existing Executive agency.
The following\n new budget items have to be created:
The title of\n the existing budget item 06 01 04 30 will be amended as follows:
The\n allocations of the following budget items will accordingly be adjusted:
Modification\n of the budget structure of the executive agency for education, audiovisual\n and culture (EACEA): the mandate of the Executive\n Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture (EACEA) was extended by\n Commission Decision 2007/114/EC to include the management of the Youth, and\n Erasmus Mundus programmes in which IPA (Instrument for Pre-Accession)\n beneficiaries are involved. In order to accommodate this change within the\n budget structure, it is now proposed to create the following item in budget\n 2007: 22 01 04 30 Executive Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture —\n Subsidy for programmes of heading 4 in the enlargement policy.
At this point,\n it is proposed to enter a \"p.m.\" on the line and 3 additional\n temporary agents shall be linked to the implementation of the Erasmus Mundus\n External Cooperation Window and the Erasmus Mundus Western Balkans Window\n which have been entrusted to the Agency by Commission Decision 2007/114/CE.
Modification\n of the establishment plan of EUROJUST: in the\n budget for 2007, the budgetary authority amended the amount for Eurojust,\n increasing it to EUR 18.4 million compared with the EUR 17 million which had\n been entered in the preliminary draft budget. In order to employ the level of\n appropriations authorised by the Budgetary Authority Eurojust asks to\n increase its staffing request from 144 to 147 posts. The planned number of\n 147 posts for the year 2007 results from the expansion of the tasks and\n functions to be carried out in both the operational and administrative areas\n of Eurojust. The proposed modifications do not have any budgetary effect.
Modification\n of the establishment plan of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights\n (FRA): the transformation of the European\n monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC) into the European Union\n Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) brings along a wider mandate compared to\n the current structures of the EUMC. The new expert tasks will require the\n recruitment of more specialists at University level. Therefore the Agency\n proposes a better distribution of the posts between Administrators and\n Assistants, by upgrading of the Establishment Plan combined with a reduction\n of the total number of posts (from 50 to 46 posts). The proposed readjustment\n of the Establishment Plan will have no impact on the level of the budgetary\n appropriations.
Modification\n of the establishment plan of the European Agency for the management of the\n operational cooperation at the external borders of the Member States of the\n European Union (FRONTEX): in the budget for 2007,\n the budgetary authority placed an additional amount of EUR 12.8 million in\n the reserve for Frontex. The additional amount (+60%) was given to the Agency\n to allow it to better fulfil its tasks. However, no corresponding change was\n made to the establishment plan. The conditions for releasing the reserve\n relate to the work programme and the staff policy. The release of the\n additional funds in the reserve is necessary for Frontex to fulfil its\n activities set out in the revised Work Programme 2007. It is also necessary\n to increase the establishment plan from 34 to 49. For these reasons, it is\n proposed to amend the 2007 establishment plan of Frontex. The proposed\n modifications to the establishment plan are budgetary neutral.
\nOn 13 April\n 2007, the Commission submitted to the Council Preliminary Draft Amending Budget\n (PDAB) No. 3 to the general budget for 2007 concerning agencies.
This\n Commission proposal aimed to:
The proposed\n changes in the budgetary structure, adjustments of allocations and modifications\n of the establishment plans do not have any net budgetary impact.
At the close\n of its examination, the Budget Committee agreed, by a qualified majority, to suggest\n that the Permanent Representatives Committee advise the Council to:
The committee adopted the report by James ELLES\n (EPP-DE, UK) approving unamended draft amending budget No 4/2007 of the European\n Union for the financial year 2007 (presented by the Commission as PDAB\n 3/2007) aimed at setting the necessary budgetary structure and allocations to\n allow for the financing of the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and\n Innovation in 2007.
The report pointed out that the appropriations for\n Executive Agencies are paid from the operational budget of the programme\n concerned.
\n
The European\n Parliament adopted the resolution by James ELLES (EPP-DE, UK)\n approving the draft amending budget No 4/2007 of the European Union for the financial\n year 2007 (presented by the Commission as PDAB 3/2007) aimed at setting the\n necessary budgetary structure and allocations to allow for the financing of\n the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation in 2007.
The report\n pointed out that the appropriations for Executive Agencies are paid from the\n operational budget of the programme concerned. It also states that the\n present Amending Budget further foresees modifications to the budget\n structure as a result of the extension of the mandate of the Executive Agency\n for Education, Audiovisual and Culture; and the modification of the\n establishment plans of three other agencies: Eurojust, the European Agency\n for Fundamental Rights and Frontex.
\nPURPOSE: final\n adoption of amending budget No 4/2007.
LEGISLATIVE\n ACT: 2007/525/EC, Euratom.
CONTENT: the\n European Parliament finally adopted amending budget No 4/2007 of the\n European Union, in accordance with its resolution of 10 July 2007\n (please see the summary of the resolution).
The aim of\n this amending budget is to set the necessary budgetary structure and\n allocations to allow for the financing of the Executive Agency for\n Competitiveness and Innovation in 2007. It also aims to modify the budgetary\n structure of the Executive Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture\n following the extension of its mandate, and to modify the establishment plan\n of three other Agencies: Eurojust, the European Union Agency for Fundamental\n Rights and Frontex.
The set of\n changes do not have any impact on the 2007 budget.
\nPURPOSE: to\n present the Preliminary Draft Amending Budget (PDAB) No 3 to the 2007 budget.
CONTENT: the\n purpose of the present PDAB 3/2007 is to:
- set the\n necessary budgetary structure and allocations to allow for the financing of\n the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation in 2007;
- amend the\n budget structure as a result of the extension of the mandate of the Executive\n Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture;
- amend the\n establishment plans of three other agencies: Eurojust, the European Agency\n for Fundamental Rights and Frontex.
Executive\n agency for competitiveness and innovation: Council\n Regulation (EC) No 58/2003 of 19 December 2002 laying down the statute for\n executive agencies gives the Commission, assisted by a regulatory committee\n and subject to certain conditions, the power to use Community bodies with a\n legal personality (executive agencies) for the purpose of carrying out\n certain tasks relating to the management of Community programmes, including\n budget implementation tasks. This enables the Commission to dispose of\n sufficient technical expertise for the management of such programmes, to\n focus on its core activities, and to keep better control over the tasks it\n entrusts to outside bodies. The Commission has used this possibility by\n establishing the Intelligent Energy Executive Agency (IEEA) by Commission\n Decision 2004/20/EC of 23 December 2003, to manage the Community action in\n the field of energy carried out in the framework of the first Intelligent\n Energy–Europe programme.
Following a\n favourable opinion by the Regulatory Committee for Executive Agencies on 14\n February 2007, Decision 2004/20/EC is now being amended to entrust the\n “Intelligent Energy Executive Agency” with certain management tasks related\n to the implementation of the second IEE programme (the successor of the\n current IEE programme that has been integrated into the CIP), and enlarging\n its area of activity to include certain management tasks related to the\n execution of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (EIP) and certain\n management tasks related to the Marco Polo II Programme.
In concrete\n terms this will mean an extension of the duration, the size and the remit of\n the existing IEEA as well as a new name “Executive Agency for\n Competitiveness and Innovation” in order to reflect the new programmes\n and tasks entrusted to the agency.
The present\n PDAB 3/2007 proposes to set the necessary budgetary structure and allocations\n to allow for the financing of the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and\n Innovation during the budget year 2007. Expenditure for the Executive Agency\n will be charged to the programmes indicated above, all covered by heading 1a\n of the Financial Framework 2007 – 2013.
More in detail\n and in line with the justification and financial statement presented by DG\n Budget to the Budget Authority, the general budget of the European\n Communities should finance in 2007 a total subsidy of EUR 9.7 million to\n the budget of the Executive agency, including the amount of EUR 5.3\n already authorised in budget 2007 for the existing Executive agency.
The following\n new budget items have to be created:
The title of\n the existing budget item 06 01 04 30 will be amended as follows:
The\n allocations of the following budget items will accordingly be adjusted:
Modification\n of the budget structure of the executive agency for education, audiovisual\n and culture (EACEA): the mandate of the Executive\n Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture (EACEA) was extended by\n Commission Decision 2007/114/EC to include the management of the Youth, and\n Erasmus Mundus programmes in which IPA (Instrument for Pre-Accession)\n beneficiaries are involved. In order to accommodate this change within the\n budget structure, it is now proposed to create the following item in budget\n 2007: 22 01 04 30 Executive Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture —\n Subsidy for programmes of heading 4 in the enlargement policy.
At this point,\n it is proposed to enter a \"p.m.\" on the line and 3 additional\n temporary agents shall be linked to the implementation of the Erasmus Mundus\n External Cooperation Window and the Erasmus Mundus Western Balkans Window\n which have been entrusted to the Agency by Commission Decision 2007/114/CE.
Modification\n of the establishment plan of EUROJUST: in the\n budget for 2007, the budgetary authority amended the amount for Eurojust,\n increasing it to EUR 18.4 million compared with the EUR 17 million which had\n been entered in the preliminary draft budget. In order to employ the level of\n appropriations authorised by the Budgetary Authority Eurojust asks to\n increase its staffing request from 144 to 147 posts. The planned number of\n 147 posts for the year 2007 results from the expansion of the tasks and\n functions to be carried out in both the operational and administrative areas\n of Eurojust. The proposed modifications do not have any budgetary effect.
Modification\n of the establishment plan of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights\n (FRA): the transformation of the European\n monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC) into the European Union\n Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) brings along a wider mandate compared to\n the current structures of the EUMC. The new expert tasks will require the\n recruitment of more specialists at University level. Therefore the Agency\n proposes a better distribution of the posts between Administrators and\n Assistants, by upgrading of the Establishment Plan combined with a reduction\n of the total number of posts (from 50 to 46 posts). The proposed readjustment\n of the Establishment Plan will have no impact on the level of the budgetary\n appropriations.
Modification\n of the establishment plan of the European Agency for the management of the\n operational cooperation at the external borders of the Member States of the\n European Union (FRONTEX): in the budget for 2007,\n the budgetary authority placed an additional amount of EUR 12.8 million in\n the reserve for Frontex. The additional amount (+60%) was given to the Agency\n to allow it to better fulfil its tasks. However, no corresponding change was\n made to the establishment plan. The conditions for releasing the reserve\n relate to the work programme and the staff policy. The release of the\n additional funds in the reserve is necessary for Frontex to fulfil its\n activities set out in the revised Work Programme 2007. It is also necessary\n to increase the establishment plan from 34 to 49. For these reasons, it is\n proposed to amend the 2007 establishment plan of Frontex. The proposed\n modifications to the establishment plan are budgetary neutral.
\nOn 13 April\n 2007, the Commission submitted to the Council Preliminary Draft Amending Budget\n (PDAB) No. 3 to the general budget for 2007 concerning agencies.
This\n Commission proposal aimed to:
The proposed\n changes in the budgetary structure, adjustments of allocations and modifications\n of the establishment plans do not have any net budgetary impact.
At the close\n of its examination, the Budget Committee agreed, by a qualified majority, to suggest\n that the Permanent Representatives Committee advise the Council to:
The committee adopted the report by James ELLES\n (EPP-DE, UK) approving unamended draft amending budget No 4/2007 of the European\n Union for the financial year 2007 (presented by the Commission as PDAB\n 3/2007) aimed at setting the necessary budgetary structure and allocations to\n allow for the financing of the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and\n Innovation in 2007.
The report pointed out that the appropriations for\n Executive Agencies are paid from the operational budget of the programme\n concerned.
\n
The European\n Parliament adopted the resolution by James ELLES (EPP-DE, UK)\n approving the draft amending budget No 4/2007 of the European Union for the financial\n year 2007 (presented by the Commission as PDAB 3/2007) aimed at setting the\n necessary budgetary structure and allocations to allow for the financing of\n the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation in 2007.
The report\n pointed out that the appropriations for Executive Agencies are paid from the\n operational budget of the programme concerned. It also states that the\n present Amending Budget further foresees modifications to the budget\n structure as a result of the extension of the mandate of the Executive Agency\n for Education, Audiovisual and Culture; and the modification of the\n establishment plans of three other agencies: Eurojust, the European Agency\n for Fundamental Rights and Frontex.
\nPURPOSE: final\n adoption of amending budget No 4/2007.
LEGISLATIVE\n ACT: 2007/525/EC, Euratom.
CONTENT: the\n European Parliament finally adopted amending budget No 4/2007 of the\n European Union, in accordance with its resolution of 10 July 2007\n (please see the summary of the resolution).
The aim of\n this amending budget is to set the necessary budgetary structure and\n allocations to allow for the financing of the Executive Agency for\n Competitiveness and Innovation in 2007. It also aims to modify the budgetary\n structure of the Executive Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture\n following the extension of its mandate, and to modify the establishment plan\n of three other Agencies: Eurojust, the European Union Agency for Fundamental\n Rights and Frontex.
The set of\n changes do not have any impact on the 2007 budget.
\n