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2010/2053(INI) Implementation of the Services Directive 2006/123/EC

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead IMCO GEBHARDT Evelyne (icon: S&D S&D) HANDZLIK Małgorzata (icon: PPE PPE), LØKKEGAARD Morten (icon: ALDE ALDE), CANFIN Pascal (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), HARBOUR Malcolm (icon: ECR ECR), SALVINI Matteo (icon: EFD EFD)
Committee Opinion ENVI
Committee Opinion EMPL BENNAHMIAS Jean-Luc (icon: ALDE ALDE) Ole CHRISTENSEN (icon: S&D S&D)
Committee Opinion REGI HYUSMENOVA Filiz (icon: ALDE ALDE)
Committee Opinion ECON AUCONIE Sophie (icon: PPE PPE)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 142-p2

Events

2011/06/22
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2011/02/15
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2011/02/15
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted a resolution on the implementation of the Services Directive 2006/123/EC.

It begins by noting that the activities covered by the Services Directive account for 40% of EU GDP and jobs . The objective of the Services Directive is to unlock the enormous economic and job-creation potential of the European internal market in services, estimated at 0.6-1.5% of EU GDP. Members note that the Services Directive makes it significantly easier for self-employed persons and small and medium-sized companies in particular to pursue their activities, develop new areas of business and also recruit new staff in other Member States. They draw attention to the unprecedented public and political debate on the Services Directive and the key role of the European Parliament in that negotiation. They consider that Parliament should provide effective monitoring of the process of implementation of the Directive by the Member States, and want the Commission to keep Parliament regularly informed of the state of transposition.

Parliament notes that transposition of the Services Directive is a major challenge for Member States, public administrations and local authorities. The Directive's impact on the economy, businesses and citizens cannot be evaluated until it has been properly transposed in all Member States.

Members invite the Commission to monitor closely the application of the Directive and to issue regular implementation reports, which should take into account the real medium- and long-term effects of the Directive on employment in the EU. After full transposition it is crucial that a comprehensive assessment should be carried out of the impact of the Services Directive.

The resolution sets out concrete proposals for Member States to improve the implementation of the Services Directive.

Evaluation process : Parliament calls on the Commission and Member States to work together in order to promote the development of the internal market for services on the basis of the mutual evaluation process that is provided for in the Services Directive. It considers that the evaluation process is an important tool in determining how implementation of the Directive is progressing in Member States, but that the state of progress with the process does not yet allow its effectiveness to be evaluated. The process in question must examine whether the rules in force in Member States correspond to the specifications of the internal market and do not create new obstacles. Members want the Commission to carry out a thorough investigation of the potential of this new method in the context of the Single Market Act . They regret the fact that the European Parliament and national parliaments are not more involved in the mutual evaluation process.

Scope : Members recall that the Directive excludes a number of fields from its scope, including non-economic services of general interest, healthcare services and most social services. They note the discussions in some Member States on the services excluded from the scope of the Directive. The majority of Member States did not encounter significant problems during the implementation of the Services Directive with regard to its scope, and Parliament points out that such services were excluded because of their specific nature and that, in some cases, they may require a sectoral Community legislative framework. It notes that the Commission communication entitled ‘Towards a Single Market Act’ includes a commitment to bring forward, in 2011, a set of measures relating to services of general interest. Members consider that the additional measures needed to complete the internal market in services must be fully included in the discussion under way on the Single Market Act.

Points of single contact (PSCs) : Parliament calls on Member States to develop the PSCs into comprehensive eGovernment portals for service providers wanting to set up a business or provide cross-border services. Member States are asked to continue improving the accessibility of PSCs, including by allowing procedures and formalities to be completed through PSCs remotely, by electronic means. They should also improve the quality of the information and procedures available to its users, in particular SMEs, including information and the completion of procedures under labour and tax law relevant to service providers such as procedures related to VAT and social security registration. All information given by PSCs should also available in languages other than national, taking into consideration especially the languages of neighbouring countries. The Commission should make a direct electronic link to the Member States’ PSCs available to service providers in all the EU official languages.Members regret that the advice offered by PSCs does not yet reach prospective service providers and that information on how to contact PSCs is not widely known. They call on the Commission to earmark appropriate funds in its draft budget for 2012 to launch a major Europe-wide PSC promotion campaign to raise awareness of what PSCs can offer service providers. The Commission and Member States are asked to launch well-targeted promotion, information and training campaigns as soon as possible, and to improve the visibility and recognisability of the eu-go domain and to feature case studies of businesses using the PSCs and the benefits they have derived.

Administrative cooperation : Parliament draws attention to the importance of the provisions on administrative cooperation and mutual assistance, and welcomes the growing number of enrolments by the competent national authorities for monitoring of services through the internal market information system (IMI). It also considers it useful to establish cooperation within a European network formed by the Member States’ public authorities and to set up an interchange of information on the reliability of service providers, with a view to eliminating additional controls applied to cross-border activities.

Lastly, Members underline the need to develop training schemes for the officials of national and regional administrations responsible for monitoring services. They recognise the efforts Member States have already made to that effect and call on Member States to consolidate the national IMI networks by continuously monitoring their practical working and ensuring adequate training. Since the sustainable success of IMI depends on adequate investment at Community level, Parliament calls on the Commission to set up a multiannual programme for that purpose and to bring to bear all the resources required for its smooth operation.

Documents
2011/02/15
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2011/02/14
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2011/01/28
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
Documents
2011/01/28
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Documents
2011/01/26
   EP - Vote in committee
Details

The Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection adopted the report by Evelyne GEBHARDT (S&D, DE) on the implementation of the Services Directive 2006/123/EC.

It begins by noting that the activities covered by the Services Directive account for 40% of EU GDP and jobs. The objective of the Services Directive is to unlock the enormous economic and job-creation potential of the European internal market in services, estimated at 0.6-1.5% of EU GDP. Members draw attention to the unprecedented public and political debate on the Services Directive and the key role of the European Parliament in that negotiation. They consider that Parliament should provide effective monitoring of the process of implementation of the Directive by the Member States, and want the Commission to keep Parliament regularly informed of the state of transposition.

The committee states that transposition of the Services Directive is a major challenge for Member States, public administrations and local authorities. The Directive's impact on the economy, businesses and citizens cannot be evaluated until it has been fully and properly transposed in all Member States, Members invite the Commission to monitor closely the application of the Directive in all Member States and to issue regular implementation reports, which should take into account the real medium- and long-term effects of the Directive on employment in the EU. They acknowledge the potential of the Services Directive for the further integration of the EU economy and the re-launch of the single market, as services account for a significant share of GDP and employment in the EU. After full transposition it is crucial that a comprehensive assessment should be carried out of the impact of the Services Directive.

The report outlines concrete proposals for Member States to improve the implementation of the Services Directive.

Evaluation process : the report calls on the Commission and Member States to work together in order to promote the development of the internal market for services on the basis of the mutual evaluation process that is provided for in the Services Directive and that is currently being transposed by the Member States. It considers that the evaluation process is an important tool in determining how implementation of the Directive is progressing in Member States, but that the state of progress with the process does not yet allow its effectiveness to be evaluated. The process in question must examine whether the rules in force in Member States correspond to the specifications of the internal market and do not create new obstacles. Members want the Commission to carry out a thorough investigation of the potential of this new method in the context of the Single Market Act . They regret the fact that the European Parliament and national parliaments are not more involved in the mutual evaluation process.

Scope : Members recall that the Directive excludes a number of fields from its scope, including non-economic services of general interest, healthcare services and most social services. They note that the majority of Member States did not encounter significant problems during the implementation of the Services Directive with regard to its scope. The committee calls for thorough monitoring of the application of the restrictions provided for in the Directive in respect of services of general economic interest, while respecting the division of competences with the Member States, pointing out also that the Directive does not affect the freedom of Member States to define what they consider to be services of general economic interest.

Points of single contact (PSCs) : the committee calls on Member States to develop the PSCs into comprehensive eGovernment portals for service providers wanting to set up a business or provide cross-border services. Member States are asked to continue improving the accessibility of PSCs, including by allowing procedures and formalities to be completed through PSCs remotely, by electronic means. They should also improve the quality of the information and procedures available to its users, in particular SMEs, including information and the completion of procedures under labour and tax law relevant to service providers. All information given by PSCs should also available in languages other than national, taking into consideration especially the languages of neighbouring countries. The Commission should make a direct electronic link to the Member States’ PSCs available to service providers in all the EU official languages.

Members regret that the advice offered by PSCs does not yet reach prospective service providers and that information on how to contact PSCs is not widely known. They call on the Commission to earmark appropriate funds in its draft budget for 2012 to launch a major Europe-wide PSC promotion campaign to raise awareness of what PSCs can offer service providers. The Commission and Member States are asked to launch well-targeted promotion, information and training campaigns as soon as possible, and to improve the visibility and recognisability of the eu-go domain and to feature case studies of businesses using the PSCs and the benefits they have derived.

Administrative cooperation : the report draws attention to the importance of the provisions on administrative cooperation and mutual assistance, and welcomes the growing number of enrolments by the competent national authorities for monitoring of services through the internal market information system (IMI). It also considers it useful to establish cooperation within a European network formed by the Member States’ public authorities and to set up an interchange of information on the reliability of service providers, with a view to eliminating additional controls applied to cross-border activities.

Lastly, Members underline the need to develop training schemes for the officials of national and regional administrations responsible for monitoring services. They recognise the efforts Member States have already made to that effect and call on Member States to consolidate the national IMI networks by continuously monitoring their practical working and ensuring adequate training. Since the sustainable success of IMI depends on adequate investment at Community level. The committee calls on the Commission to set up a multiannual programme for that purpose and to bring to bear all the resources required for its smooth operation.

2011/01/05
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2010/12/16
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2010/12/03
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2010/11/10
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2010/11/10
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2010/10/19
   EP - AUCONIE Sophie (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in ECON
2010/06/03
   EP - HYUSMENOVA Filiz (ALDE) appointed as rapporteur in REGI
2010/05/25
   CSL - Debate in Council
Details

The Council took note of information from the Commission on the state of play on implementation of the directive on services in the internal market (see document 9475/10 ). Several delegations provided additional information regarding the progress made in implementing the directive into their national legislations.

Despite progress realised in recent months in several areas and Member States, as set out above, the key priorities identified in the previous assessment remain largely valid:

in the case of Ireland and Portugal it is essential to finalise the drafting of the horizontal implementing laws. It is equally urgent to finalise the drafting of all required changes in existing legislation in the case of Austria, Cyprus, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Slovenia; in the area of the Points of Single Contact, urgent action is required in those countries where either the “ points of single contact ” (PSCs) are still missing or they are clearly insufficient in their functions (Greece, Italy, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia). Equally, most Member States need to step up efforts to allow for the completion of all procedures and formalities through the PSCs.

In addition, it is important to pursue and, in many cases, intensify efforts to register and train competent authorities for the use of the IMI application for services. To ensure the active use of the IMI system it is crucial that competent authorities are aware of their cooperation obligations.

The Council also took note of a Presidency report on the mutual evaluation process (see document 9327/10 ). Mutual evaluation is based on the results of the screening of national legislation (i.e. the identification, assessment and, when required, modification of requirements affecting service providers) carried out by member states during the implementation period. At the end of the process, the Commission will issue a report to be presented to the Council and the European Parliament.

The services directive aims at eliminating obstacles to trade in services, allowing the development of cross-border operations, bringing down prices and improving quality and choice for consumers.

Documents
2010/05/25
   CSL - Council Meeting
2010/05/20
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2010/04/27
   EP - GEBHARDT Evelyne (S&D) appointed as rapporteur in IMCO
2010/04/21
   EP - BENNAHMIAS Jean-Luc (ALDE) appointed as rapporteur in EMPL

Documents

Activities

AmendmentsDossier
166 2010/2053(INI)
2010/09/24 EMPL 55 amendments...
source: PE-448.887
2010/11/11 REGI 31 amendments...
source: PE-452.701
2011/01/05 IMCO 80 amendments...
source: PE-454.524

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  • date: 2010-12-16T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=COMPARL&mode=XML&language=EN&reference=PE454.448&secondRef=01 title: PE454.448 committee: ECON type: Committee opinion body: EP
  • date: 2011-01-05T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=COMPARL&mode=XML&language=EN&reference=PE454.524 title: PE454.524 type: Amendments tabled in committee body: EP
  • date: 2011-01-28T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A7-2011-12&language=EN title: A7-0012/2011 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading body: EP
  • date: 2011-06-22T00:00:00 docs: url: /oeil/spdoc.do?i=19480&j=0&l=en title: SP(2011)3792 type: Commission response to text adopted in plenary
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  • date: 2010-05-20T00:00:00 type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP
  • date: 2010-05-25T00:00:00 type: Debate in Council body: CSL docs: url: http://register.consilium.europa.eu/content/out?lang=EN&typ=SET&i=SMPL&ROWSPP=25&RESULTSET=1&NRROWS=500&DOC_LANCD=EN&ORDERBY=DOC_DATE+DESC&CONTENTS=3016*&MEET_DATE=25/05/2010 title: 3016 summary: The Council took note of information from the Commission on the state of play on implementation of the directive on services in the internal market (see document 9475/10 ). Several delegations provided additional information regarding the progress made in implementing the directive into their national legislations. Despite progress realised in recent months in several areas and Member States, as set out above, the key priorities identified in the previous assessment remain largely valid: in the case of Ireland and Portugal it is essential to finalise the drafting of the horizontal implementing laws. It is equally urgent to finalise the drafting of all required changes in existing legislation in the case of Austria, Cyprus, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Slovenia; in the area of the Points of Single Contact, urgent action is required in those countries where either the “ points of single contact ” (PSCs) are still missing or they are clearly insufficient in their functions (Greece, Italy, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia). Equally, most Member States need to step up efforts to allow for the completion of all procedures and formalities through the PSCs. In addition, it is important to pursue and, in many cases, intensify efforts to register and train competent authorities for the use of the IMI application for services. To ensure the active use of the IMI system it is crucial that competent authorities are aware of their cooperation obligations. The Council also took note of a Presidency report on the mutual evaluation process (see document 9327/10 ). Mutual evaluation is based on the results of the screening of national legislation (i.e. the identification, assessment and, when required, modification of requirements affecting service providers) carried out by member states during the implementation period. At the end of the process, the Commission will issue a report to be presented to the Council and the European Parliament. The services directive aims at eliminating obstacles to trade in services, allowing the development of cross-border operations, bringing down prices and improving quality and choice for consumers.
  • date: 2011-01-26T00:00:00 type: Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading body: EP summary: The Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection adopted the report by Evelyne GEBHARDT (S&D, DE) on the implementation of the Services Directive 2006/123/EC. It begins by noting that the activities covered by the Services Directive account for 40% of EU GDP and jobs. The objective of the Services Directive is to unlock the enormous economic and job-creation potential of the European internal market in services, estimated at 0.6-1.5% of EU GDP. Members draw attention to the unprecedented public and political debate on the Services Directive and the key role of the European Parliament in that negotiation. They consider that Parliament should provide effective monitoring of the process of implementation of the Directive by the Member States, and want the Commission to keep Parliament regularly informed of the state of transposition. The committee states that transposition of the Services Directive is a major challenge for Member States, public administrations and local authorities. The Directive's impact on the economy, businesses and citizens cannot be evaluated until it has been fully and properly transposed in all Member States, Members invite the Commission to monitor closely the application of the Directive in all Member States and to issue regular implementation reports, which should take into account the real medium- and long-term effects of the Directive on employment in the EU. They acknowledge the potential of the Services Directive for the further integration of the EU economy and the re-launch of the single market, as services account for a significant share of GDP and employment in the EU. After full transposition it is crucial that a comprehensive assessment should be carried out of the impact of the Services Directive. The report outlines concrete proposals for Member States to improve the implementation of the Services Directive. Evaluation process : the report calls on the Commission and Member States to work together in order to promote the development of the internal market for services on the basis of the mutual evaluation process that is provided for in the Services Directive and that is currently being transposed by the Member States. It considers that the evaluation process is an important tool in determining how implementation of the Directive is progressing in Member States, but that the state of progress with the process does not yet allow its effectiveness to be evaluated. The process in question must examine whether the rules in force in Member States correspond to the specifications of the internal market and do not create new obstacles. Members want the Commission to carry out a thorough investigation of the potential of this new method in the context of the Single Market Act . They regret the fact that the European Parliament and national parliaments are not more involved in the mutual evaluation process. Scope : Members recall that the Directive excludes a number of fields from its scope, including non-economic services of general interest, healthcare services and most social services. They note that the majority of Member States did not encounter significant problems during the implementation of the Services Directive with regard to its scope. The committee calls for thorough monitoring of the application of the restrictions provided for in the Directive in respect of services of general economic interest, while respecting the division of competences with the Member States, pointing out also that the Directive does not affect the freedom of Member States to define what they consider to be services of general economic interest. Points of single contact (PSCs) : the committee calls on Member States to develop the PSCs into comprehensive eGovernment portals for service providers wanting to set up a business or provide cross-border services. Member States are asked to continue improving the accessibility of PSCs, including by allowing procedures and formalities to be completed through PSCs remotely, by electronic means. They should also improve the quality of the information and procedures available to its users, in particular SMEs, including information and the completion of procedures under labour and tax law relevant to service providers. All information given by PSCs should also available in languages other than national, taking into consideration especially the languages of neighbouring countries. The Commission should make a direct electronic link to the Member States’ PSCs available to service providers in all the EU official languages. Members regret that the advice offered by PSCs does not yet reach prospective service providers and that information on how to contact PSCs is not widely known. They call on the Commission to earmark appropriate funds in its draft budget for 2012 to launch a major Europe-wide PSC promotion campaign to raise awareness of what PSCs can offer service providers. The Commission and Member States are asked to launch well-targeted promotion, information and training campaigns as soon as possible, and to improve the visibility and recognisability of the eu-go domain and to feature case studies of businesses using the PSCs and the benefits they have derived. Administrative cooperation : the report draws attention to the importance of the provisions on administrative cooperation and mutual assistance, and welcomes the growing number of enrolments by the competent national authorities for monitoring of services through the internal market information system (IMI). It also considers it useful to establish cooperation within a European network formed by the Member States’ public authorities and to set up an interchange of information on the reliability of service providers, with a view to eliminating additional controls applied to cross-border activities. Lastly, Members underline the need to develop training schemes for the officials of national and regional administrations responsible for monitoring services. They recognise the efforts Member States have already made to that effect and call on Member States to consolidate the national IMI networks by continuously monitoring their practical working and ensuring adequate training. Since the sustainable success of IMI depends on adequate investment at Community level. The committee calls on the Commission to set up a multiannual programme for that purpose and to bring to bear all the resources required for its smooth operation.
  • date: 2011-01-28T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A7-2011-12&language=EN title: A7-0012/2011
  • date: 2011-02-14T00:00:00 type: Debate in Parliament body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20110214&type=CRE title: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2011-02-15T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=19480&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2011-02-15T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P7-TA-2011-51 title: T7-0051/2011 summary: The European Parliament adopted a resolution on the implementation of the Services Directive 2006/123/EC. It begins by noting that the activities covered by the Services Directive account for 40% of EU GDP and jobs . The objective of the Services Directive is to unlock the enormous economic and job-creation potential of the European internal market in services, estimated at 0.6-1.5% of EU GDP. Members note that the Services Directive makes it significantly easier for self-employed persons and small and medium-sized companies in particular to pursue their activities, develop new areas of business and also recruit new staff in other Member States. They draw attention to the unprecedented public and political debate on the Services Directive and the key role of the European Parliament in that negotiation. They consider that Parliament should provide effective monitoring of the process of implementation of the Directive by the Member States, and want the Commission to keep Parliament regularly informed of the state of transposition. Parliament notes that transposition of the Services Directive is a major challenge for Member States, public administrations and local authorities. The Directive's impact on the economy, businesses and citizens cannot be evaluated until it has been properly transposed in all Member States. Members invite the Commission to monitor closely the application of the Directive and to issue regular implementation reports, which should take into account the real medium- and long-term effects of the Directive on employment in the EU. After full transposition it is crucial that a comprehensive assessment should be carried out of the impact of the Services Directive. The resolution sets out concrete proposals for Member States to improve the implementation of the Services Directive. Evaluation process : Parliament calls on the Commission and Member States to work together in order to promote the development of the internal market for services on the basis of the mutual evaluation process that is provided for in the Services Directive. It considers that the evaluation process is an important tool in determining how implementation of the Directive is progressing in Member States, but that the state of progress with the process does not yet allow its effectiveness to be evaluated. The process in question must examine whether the rules in force in Member States correspond to the specifications of the internal market and do not create new obstacles. Members want the Commission to carry out a thorough investigation of the potential of this new method in the context of the Single Market Act . They regret the fact that the European Parliament and national parliaments are not more involved in the mutual evaluation process. Scope : Members recall that the Directive excludes a number of fields from its scope, including non-economic services of general interest, healthcare services and most social services. They note the discussions in some Member States on the services excluded from the scope of the Directive. The majority of Member States did not encounter significant problems during the implementation of the Services Directive with regard to its scope, and Parliament points out that such services were excluded because of their specific nature and that, in some cases, they may require a sectoral Community legislative framework. It notes that the Commission communication entitled ‘Towards a Single Market Act’ includes a commitment to bring forward, in 2011, a set of measures relating to services of general interest. Members consider that the additional measures needed to complete the internal market in services must be fully included in the discussion under way on the Single Market Act. Points of single contact (PSCs) : Parliament calls on Member States to develop the PSCs into comprehensive eGovernment portals for service providers wanting to set up a business or provide cross-border services. Member States are asked to continue improving the accessibility of PSCs, including by allowing procedures and formalities to be completed through PSCs remotely, by electronic means. They should also improve the quality of the information and procedures available to its users, in particular SMEs, including information and the completion of procedures under labour and tax law relevant to service providers such as procedures related to VAT and social security registration. All information given by PSCs should also available in languages other than national, taking into consideration especially the languages of neighbouring countries. The Commission should make a direct electronic link to the Member States’ PSCs available to service providers in all the EU official languages.Members regret that the advice offered by PSCs does not yet reach prospective service providers and that information on how to contact PSCs is not widely known. They call on the Commission to earmark appropriate funds in its draft budget for 2012 to launch a major Europe-wide PSC promotion campaign to raise awareness of what PSCs can offer service providers. The Commission and Member States are asked to launch well-targeted promotion, information and training campaigns as soon as possible, and to improve the visibility and recognisability of the eu-go domain and to feature case studies of businesses using the PSCs and the benefits they have derived. Administrative cooperation : Parliament draws attention to the importance of the provisions on administrative cooperation and mutual assistance, and welcomes the growing number of enrolments by the competent national authorities for monitoring of services through the internal market information system (IMI). It also considers it useful to establish cooperation within a European network formed by the Member States’ public authorities and to set up an interchange of information on the reliability of service providers, with a view to eliminating additional controls applied to cross-border activities. Lastly, Members underline the need to develop training schemes for the officials of national and regional administrations responsible for monitoring services. They recognise the efforts Member States have already made to that effect and call on Member States to consolidate the national IMI networks by continuously monitoring their practical working and ensuring adequate training. Since the sustainable success of IMI depends on adequate investment at Community level, Parliament calls on the Commission to set up a multiannual programme for that purpose and to bring to bear all the resources required for its smooth operation.
  • date: 2011-02-15T00:00:00 type: End of procedure in Parliament body: EP
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  • body: CSL meeting_id: 3016 docs: url: http://register.consilium.europa.eu/content/out?lang=EN&typ=SET&i=SMPL&ROWSPP=25&RESULTSET=1&NRROWS=500&DOC_LANCD=EN&ORDERBY=DOC_DATE+DESC&CONTENTS=3016*&MEET_DATE=25/05/2010 type: Debate in Council title: 3016 council: Competitiveness (Internal Market, Industry, Research and Space) date: 2010-05-25T00:00:00 type: Council Meeting
  • date: 2011-01-26T00:00:00 body: EP committees: body: EP responsible: False committee: ECON date: 2010-10-19T00:00:00 committee_full: Economic and Monetary Affairs rapporteur: group: PPE name: AUCONIE Sophie body: EP responsible: False committee: EMPL date: 2010-04-21T00:00:00 committee_full: Employment and Social Affairs rapporteur: group: ALDE name: BENNAHMIAS Jean-Luc body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Environment, Public Health and Food Safety committee: ENVI body: EP shadows: group: PPE name: HANDZLIK Małgorzata group: ALDE name: LØKKEGAARD Morten group: Verts/ALE name: CANFIN Pascal group: ECR name: HARBOUR Malcolm group: GUE/NGL name: SVENSSON Eva-Britt group: EFD name: SALVINI Matteo responsible: True committee: IMCO date: 2010-04-27T00:00:00 committee_full: Internal Market and Consumer Protection rapporteur: group: S&D name: GEBHARDT Evelyne body: EP responsible: False committee: REGI date: 2010-06-03T00:00:00 committee_full: Regional Development rapporteur: group: ALDE name: HYUSMENOVA Filiz type: Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
  • date: 2011-01-28T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A7-2011-12&language=EN type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading title: A7-0012/2011 body: EP type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
  • date: 2011-02-14T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20110214&type=CRE type: Debate in Parliament title: Debate in Parliament body: EP type: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2011-02-15T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=19480&l=en type: Results of vote in Parliament title: Results of vote in Parliament url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P7-TA-2011-51 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading title: T7-0051/2011 body: EP type: Results of vote in Parliament
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