BETA


2013/0057(COD) Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third country nationals

Progress: Awaiting committee decision

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead LIBE
Former Responsible Committee LIBE DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín (icon: PPE PPE)
Former Responsible Committee LIBE SOMMER Renate (icon: PPE PPE)
Committee Opinion AFET
Committee Opinion DEVE
Committee Opinion BUDG
Committee Opinion CONT
Former Committee Opinion AFET
Former Committee Opinion AFET
Former Committee Opinion DEVE
Former Committee Opinion DEVE
Former Committee Opinion BUDG HOHLMEIER Monika (icon: PPE PPE)
Former Committee Opinion BUDG HOHLMEIER Monika (icon: PPE PPE)
Former Committee Opinion CONT
Former Committee Opinion CONT
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
TFEU 074, TFEU 077-p2

Events

2014/10/20
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
2014/10/13
   EP - HOHLMEIER Monika (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in BUDG
2014/07/22
   EP - DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in LIBE
2013/12/10
   EP - HOHLMEIER Monika (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in BUDG
2013/11/29
   CofR - Committee of the Regions: opinion
Documents
2013/07/18
   EDPS - Document attached to the procedure
Details

Opinion of the European Data Protection Supervisor on the proposal

for a Regulation establishing an Entry/Exit System (EES).

On 28 February 2013, the Commission adopted a proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union. On the same day, this and a parallel proposal to establish A Registered Traveller Programme (RTP) to register entry and exit data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union were sent to the EDPS for consultation.

The analysis of the EES and RTP proposals from a privacy and data protection angle must be done in the light of the EU’s Charter on Fundamental Rights which provides for a general right to respect for private and family life, and protects the individual against interference by public authorities, and which gives the individual the right that his or her personal can only be processed under certain specified conditions . The so-called Smart Borders package was assessed in this perspective.

The lawful character of the proposed system from a data protection angle: the EDPS confirms that the proposed EES system constitutes an interference with the right to respect for private and family life . While he welcomes the safeguards in the proposals and recognises the efforts made by the Commission in that sense, he concludes that necessity remains the essential issue : the cost/efficiency of the system is at stake, not only in financial terms, but also in relation to fundamental rights, seen in the global context of existing schemes and border policies.

As regards more specifically the EES, the EDPS makes the following recommendations:

· in accordance with Article 7 of the Charter on Fundamental Rights, the necessity and proportionality of the system could only be positively demonstrated after a clear European policy on management of overstayers has been established, and the system is assessed against the more global context of existing large-scale IT systems ;

· in accordance with Article 8 of the Charter, the data protection principles should be improved in such a way that:

- purposes should be limited and the design of the system should not pre-empt on the future assessment of any possible law enforcement access to EES data;

- data subjects’ rights should be reinforced, especially with regard to the right to information and redress possibilities , taking into account the need for specific safeguards concerning automated decisions taken in relation to the calculation of the duration of stay;

- oversight should be complemented with a clear picture of the allocation of competences at national level, to ensure that data subjects exercise their rights with the relevant authority;

- the use of biometrics should be subject to a targeted impact assessment , and if considered necessary, the processing of such data should be subject to specific safeguards regarding the enrolment process, the level of accuracy and the need for a fallback procedure. Besides, the EDPS strongly questions the collection of 10 fingerprints instead of two or four which would in any case be sufficient for verification purposes;

- the reasons for which the transfer of EES data to third-countries is necessary for the return of third-country nationals should be substantiated.

With regard to security aspects, the EDPS considers that for EES and RTP a Business Continuity Plan and Information Security Risk Management practices should be developed to assess and prioritise risks.

2013/07/01
   CZ_SENATE - Contribution
Documents
2013/06/07
   RO_CHAMBER - Contribution
Documents
2013/04/24
   PT_PARLIAMENT - Contribution
Documents
2013/04/19
   ES_PARLIAMENT - Contribution
Documents
2013/04/16
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
2013/02/28
   EC - Document attached to the procedure
2013/02/28
   EC - Document attached to the procedure
2013/02/28
   EC - Document attached to the procedure
2013/02/28
   EC - Legislative proposal published
Details

PURPOSE: to establish an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union.

PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.

ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

BACKGROUND: according to the Schengen Borders Code , EU citizens and other persons enjoying the right of free movement under Union law crossing the external border shall be subject to a minimum check, both at entry and exit, consisting of the verification of the travel document in order to establish the identity of the person. On the other hand, all third country nationals however must be subject, at entry, to a thorough check, which implies a check of their purpose of stay, possession of sufficient means of subsistence, as well as a search in the Schengen Information System (SIS) and in national databases.

There are no provisions in the Schengen Borders Code on the recording of travellers' cross border movements. Currently, stamping the travel document is the sole method to indicate the dates of entry and exit which can be used by border guards and immigration authorities to calculate the duration of the stay of a third-country national in the Schengen area, which shall not exceed 90 days within a period of 180 days. Other measures and tools available at border crossing points, such as databases (SIS and the Visa Information System – VIS), the consultation of which is compulsory at entry, but not at exit, are not intended for the purpose of recording border crossings and do not provide for this functionality.

There are currently no electronic means to check if, where and when a third-country national has entered or left the Schengen area . Reliable data on the number of irregular immigrants currently staying in the EU does not exist either (estimates of the number of irregular immigrants within the EU vary between 1.9 and 3.8 million).

For these reasons, it is appropriate to create an Entry/Exit System and to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for its use.

It should be noted that this proposal has been presented together with a proposal to establish a Registered Traveller Programme and a proposal to amend the Community Code on the rules governing checks at external border crossing points and surveillance at the external border ( Schengen Borders Code ) for the purpose of the functioning of the two new systems.

IMPACT ASSESSMENT: a first impact assessment was carried out in 2008 when preparing the Commission Communication on this subject (please refer to the European Parliament’s position on this question – 2008/2181(INI) ).

A second was completed in 2012. It analysed key implementation options. Analysis of the different options and sub-options showed that the preferred solution for an EES should be the following:

the EES will be designed as a centralised system containing both alphanumeric and biometric data; the data retention period would be for ordinary cases six months and in case of overstay five years; the use of biometrics would be subject to a transitional period of three years to allow for Member States' adapting processes at the border crossing points; after a period of two years, the EES should be evaluated and, in particular, the possible access to the system for law enforcement purposes as well as the retention period, also taking into account the experience of access for such purposes to the VIS.

LEGAL BASIS: Articles 74 and 77(2)(b) and (d) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

CONTENT: the proposal has three main objectives:

to create an EES and establish a legal basis for the development and implementation of the technical system; to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for use of the EES; and to confer on the Agency the development and operational management of the central system.

Scope: the Regulation shall apply to any third country national admitted for a short stay in the territory of the Member States. Provisions are also included to determine persons to whom the Regulation does not apply, in particular third country nationals who are members of the family of a Union citizen who holds a residence card, and holders of residence permits referred to in the Schengen Borders Code, whose stay is limited to 90 days within a period of 180 days.

Purpose of the system:

(a) improve the management of the external borders: the EES will facilitate the improvement of the management of the Union’s external borders by offering a system that will calculate the length of each traveller’s authorised stay (the so-called “ automated calculator ”):

at entry, in the case of a traveller who visits the Schengen area frequently, it enables a quick and precise calculation of how many days there are left out of the maximum of 90 days within 180 days; at exit, it verifies that the traveller has respected the authorised stay, as well as permitting, within the territory, where checks are carried out on third-country nationals, the verification of the legality of their stay.

(b) better control of illegal immigration: the system will assist in the identification of any person who may not, or may no longer, fulfil the conditions for entry to, or stay on the territory of the Member States; this concerns notably persons who are found during checks within the territory not in possession of their travel documents or any other means of identification;

(c) support the analysis of the entries and exits of third-country nationals: the system will provide a precise picture of travel flows at the external borders and the number of overstayers.

The mechanism set in place will provide:

precise information in a rapid way to border guards during border checks, by replacing the current slow and unreliable system of manual stamping of passports; this will allow for both a better monitoring of the authorised stay as well as more efficient border checks; precise information to travellers on the maximum length of their authorised stay; precise information on who is overstaying their authorised stay , which will support controls within the territory and to apprehend irregular migrants.

EES’s technical architecture: provisions are made to define the EES’s technical architecture. It will consist of the following main components: (i) a Central Unit and a Back-up Central Unit; (ii) a National System comprising the required hardware, software and national communication infrastructure to connect the end user devices of the competent authorities with the Network Entry Points in each Member State; (iii) the Uniform Interfaces in each Member State based on common technical specifications and identical for all Member States; (iv) the Network Entry Points, connecting the National System of each Member State to the Central System; and (v) the Communication Infrastructure between the Central EES and the Network Entry Points.

Personal files and fingerprints: the proposal lays down the procedures for the drawing up of personal files and entry/exit records of those concerned:

for visa holders , an individual file will be created entering the data of third county nationals (alphanumeric data: name, passport number, etc.); for nationals of third countries exempted from visa requirements, an individual file will be created, and ten fingerprints will be entered, in addition to alphanumeric data.

Children under the age of 12 shall be exempt from the requirement to give fingerprints for legal reasons, as will persons for whom fingerprinting is physically impossible.

For a period of three years after the EES has started operation only the alphanumeric data shall be recorded.

Data protection: the proposal includes a number of provisions on data protection, as well as defining strictly those persons with exclusive access to the EES having the right to enter, amend, delete and consult data depending on the objectives pursued. National authorities should be designated to this end:

Retention of data: in principle, each entry/exit record shall be stored for a maximum of 181 days. Each individual file together with the linked entry/exit record(s) shall be stored in the EES for a maximum of 91 days after the last exit record, if there is no entry record within 90 days following that last exit record. If there is no exit record following the date of expiry of the authorised period of stay, the data shall be stored for a maximum period of five years following the last day of the authorised stay. However, where, before expiry of the period in question, a third country national has acquired the nationality of a Member State, his details shall be deleted without delay from the EES. Communication of data to third parties: data stored in the EES shall not be transferred or made available to a third country, to an international organisation or any private party, except under certain specified circumstances.

Provision is also made for data security, control of the use of data, as well as for sanctions in the event of their inappropriate use and for procedural guarantees for persons whose data have been used (including appeal mechanisms, etc.).

Role of the Agency: the European Agency for the operational management of large-scale information systems in the area of freedom, security and justice shall be entrusted with the tasks of development and operational management of the EES. The Agency shall be responsible for the development of the Central Unit, the Back-Up Central Unit, the Uniform Interfaces including the Network Entry Points and the Communication Infrastructure. Technical provisions lay down the tasks, mission and responsibilities of the Agency in this context. Provisions are also included defining the Member States’ responsibilities in regard to the EES infrastructure and its use.

Operational management of the EES shall consist of all the tasks necessary to keep the EES functioning 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Evaluation: two years after the start of operations of the EES and every two years thereafter, the Agency shall submit to the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission a report on the technical functioning of EES, including the security thereof. For its part, , the Commission shall produce an overall evaluation of the EES two years after the EES is brought into operation and every four years thereafter.

Territorial measures: given that the proposal constitutes a further development of the Schengen acquis, it will have direct consequences for certain Member States and associated countries, in accordance with the relevant texts of the Treaties, Protocols and Agreements concluded with third countries:

Denmark shall decide within a period of six months after the Council has decided on this proposal whether it will implement it in its national law; Ireland and the United Kingdom: these Member States are not taking part in the adoption of this Regulation and are not bound by it or subject to its application; Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein shall be associated with the application of this Regulation; Cyprus, Bulgaria and Romania shall apply this Regulation because it replaces the requirement to check the length of stay of third country nationals.

BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the Commission's proposal for the next multi-annual financial framework (MFF) includes a proposal of EUR 4.6 billion for the Internal Security Fund (ISF) for the period 2014-2020. In the proposal, EUR 1.1 billion is set aside as an indicative amount for the development of an EES and an RTP assuming development costs would start from 2015 .

This financial support would cover not only the costs of central components for the entire MFF period (EU level, both development and operational cost) but also the development costs for the national, Member States, components of these two systems, within the resources available.

2013/02/20
   EP - SOMMER Renate (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in LIBE

Documents

History

(these mark the time of scraping, not the official date of the change)

committees/5/opinion
False
events/0/docs/0/url
Old
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
New
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
committees/2/rapporteur
  • name: SOMMER Renate date: 2013-02-20T00:00:00 group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
committees/11/rapporteur
  • name: HOHLMEIER Monika date: 2013-12-10T00:00:00 group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
events/0/docs/0/url
Old
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
New
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
events/0/docs/0/url
Old
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
New
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
committees/0/date
    committees/1/date
    • 2014-07-22T00:00:00
    committees/1/rapporteur/0/date
    2014-07-22T00:00:00
    committees/2/date
      committees/3/date
        committees/4/date
          committees/5/date
            committees/6/date
              committees/7/date
                committees/8/date
                  committees/9/date
                    committees/10/date
                      committees/11/date
                        committees/12/date
                        • 2014-10-13T00:00:00
                        committees/12/rapporteur/0/date
                        2014-10-13T00:00:00
                        committees/13/date
                          committees/14/date
                            events/0/docs/0/url
                            Old
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            New
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            events/0/docs/0/url
                            Old
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            New
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            events/0/docs/0/url
                            Old
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            New
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            events/0/docs/0/url
                            Old
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            New
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            events/0/docs/0/url
                            Old
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            New
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            committees/1/date/0
                            2014-07-22T00:00:00
                            committees/1/rapporteur
                            • name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            committees/2/date/0
                            2014-07-22T00:00:00
                            committees/2/rapporteur
                            • name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            committees/11/date/0
                            2014-10-13T00:00:00
                            committees/11/rapporteur
                            • name: HOHLMEIER Monika group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            committees/12/date/0
                            2014-10-13T00:00:00
                            committees/12/rapporteur
                            • name: HOHLMEIER Monika group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            events/0/docs/0/url
                            Old
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            New
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            committees/1/date/0
                            2014-07-22T00:00:00
                            committees/1/rapporteur
                            • name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            committees/2/date/0
                            2014-07-22T00:00:00
                            committees/2/rapporteur
                            • name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            committees/11/date/0
                            2014-10-13T00:00:00
                            committees/11/rapporteur
                            • name: HOHLMEIER Monika group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            committees/12/date/0
                            2014-10-13T00:00:00
                            committees/12/rapporteur
                            • name: HOHLMEIER Monika group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            events/0/docs/0/url
                            Old
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            New
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            committees/1/date/0
                            2014-07-22T00:00:00
                            committees/1/rapporteur
                            • name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            committees/2/date/0
                            2014-07-22T00:00:00
                            committees/2/rapporteur
                            • name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            events/0/docs/0/url
                            Old
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            New
                            http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                            committees/1/date/0
                            2014-07-22T00:00:00
                            committees/1/rapporteur
                            • name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            committees/2/date/0
                            2014-07-22T00:00:00
                            committees/2/rapporteur
                            • name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín group: European People's Party (Christian Democrats) abbr: PPE
                            committees/1/rapporteur/0
                            name
                            DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín
                            group
                            European People's Party (Christian Democrats)
                            abbr
                            PPE
                            committees/1/rapporteur/0
                            name
                            DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín
                            group
                            Group of European People's Party
                            abbr
                            EPP
                            committees/12/rapporteur/0
                            name
                            HOHLMEIER Monika
                            group
                            European People's Party (Christian Democrats)
                            abbr
                            PPE
                            committees/12/rapporteur/0
                            name
                            HOHLMEIER Monika
                            group
                            Group of European People's Party
                            abbr
                            EPP
                            activities
                            • date: 2013-02-28T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf title: COM(2013)0095 type: Legislative proposal published celexid: CELEX:52013PC0095:EN body: EC commission: DG: url: http://ec.europa.eu/info/departments/migration-and-home-affairs_en title: Migration and Home Affairs Commissioner: MALMSTRÖM Cecilia type: Legislative proposal published
                            • date: 2013-04-16T00:00:00 body: EP type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading committees: body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Foreign Affairs committee: AFET body: EP responsible: False committee: BUDG date: 2014-10-13T00:00:00 committee_full: Budgets rapporteur: group: EPP name: HOHLMEIER Monika body: EP responsible: False committee: BUDG date: 2013-12-10T00:00:00 committee_full: Budgets rapporteur: group: PPE name: HOHLMEIER Monika body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Budgetary Control committee: CONT body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Development committee: DEVE body: EP shadows: group: EFD name: CORRAO Ignazio responsible: True committee: LIBE date: 2014-07-22T00:00:00 committee_full: Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs rapporteur: group: EPP name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín body: EP responsible: True committee: LIBE date: 2013-02-20T00:00:00 committee_full: Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs rapporteur: group: PPE name: SOMMER Renate
                            • date: 2014-10-20T00:00:00 body: EP type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading committees: body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Foreign Affairs committee: AFET body: EP responsible: False committee: BUDG date: 2014-10-13T00:00:00 committee_full: Budgets rapporteur: group: EPP name: HOHLMEIER Monika body: EP responsible: False committee: BUDG date: 2013-12-10T00:00:00 committee_full: Budgets rapporteur: group: PPE name: HOHLMEIER Monika body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Budgetary Control committee: CONT body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Development committee: DEVE body: EP shadows: group: EFD name: CORRAO Ignazio responsible: True committee: LIBE date: 2014-07-22T00:00:00 committee_full: Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs rapporteur: group: EPP name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín body: EP responsible: True committee: LIBE date: 2013-02-20T00:00:00 committee_full: Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs rapporteur: group: PPE name: SOMMER Renate
                            commission
                            • body: EC dg: Migration and Home Affairs commissioner: MALMSTRÖM Cecilia
                            committees/0/associated
                            False
                            committees/0/committee
                            Old
                            AFET
                            New
                            LIBE
                            committees/0/committee_full
                            Old
                            Foreign Affairs
                            New
                            Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
                            committees/0/date
                              committees/0/responsible
                              False
                              committees/0/type
                              Responsible Committee
                              committees/1/associated
                              False
                              committees/1/committee
                              Old
                              BUDG
                              New
                              LIBE
                              committees/1/committee_full
                              Old
                              Budgets
                              New
                              Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
                              committees/1/date
                              Old
                              2014-10-13T00:00:00
                              New
                              • 2014-07-22T00:00:00
                              committees/1/rapporteur/0
                              name
                              DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín
                              group
                              Group of European People's Party
                              abbr
                              EPP
                              committees/1/rapporteur/0
                              group
                              EPP
                              name
                              HOHLMEIER Monika
                              committees/1/responsible
                              False
                              committees/1/type
                              Former Responsible Committee
                              committees/2/associated
                              False
                              committees/2/committee
                              Old
                              BUDG
                              New
                              LIBE
                              committees/2/committee_full
                              Old
                              Budgets
                              New
                              Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
                              committees/2/date
                              Old
                              2013-12-10T00:00:00
                              New
                               
                              committees/2/rapporteur
                              • group: PPE name: HOHLMEIER Monika
                              committees/2/responsible
                              False
                              committees/2/type
                              Former Responsible Committee
                              committees/3/associated
                              False
                              committees/3/committee
                              Old
                              CONT
                              New
                              AFET
                              committees/3/committee_full
                              Old
                              Budgetary Control
                              New
                              Foreign Affairs
                              committees/3/date
                                committees/3/responsible
                                False
                                committees/3/type
                                Committee Opinion
                                committees/4/associated
                                False
                                committees/4/date
                                  committees/4/responsible
                                  False
                                  committees/4/type
                                  Committee Opinion
                                  committees/5/associated
                                  False
                                  committees/5/committee
                                  Old
                                  LIBE
                                  New
                                  BUDG
                                  committees/5/committee_full
                                  Old
                                  Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
                                  New
                                  Budgets
                                  committees/5/date
                                  Old
                                  2014-07-22T00:00:00
                                  New
                                   
                                  committees/5/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín
                                  committees/5/responsible
                                  True
                                  committees/5/shadows
                                  • group: EFD name: CORRAO Ignazio
                                  committees/5/type
                                  Committee Opinion
                                  committees/6/associated
                                  False
                                  committees/6/committee
                                  Old
                                  LIBE
                                  New
                                  CONT
                                  committees/6/committee_full
                                  Old
                                  Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
                                  New
                                  Budgetary Control
                                  committees/6/date
                                  Old
                                  2013-02-20T00:00:00
                                  New
                                   
                                  committees/6/rapporteur
                                  • group: PPE name: SOMMER Renate
                                  committees/6/responsible
                                  True
                                  committees/6/type
                                  Committee Opinion
                                  committees/7
                                  type
                                  Former Committee Opinion
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  associated
                                  False
                                  committee_full
                                  Foreign Affairs
                                  committee
                                  AFET
                                  date
                                  committees/8
                                  type
                                  Former Committee Opinion
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  associated
                                  False
                                  committee_full
                                  Foreign Affairs
                                  committee
                                  AFET
                                  date
                                  committees/9
                                  type
                                  Former Committee Opinion
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  associated
                                  False
                                  committee_full
                                  Development
                                  committee
                                  DEVE
                                  date
                                  committees/10
                                  type
                                  Former Committee Opinion
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  associated
                                  False
                                  committee_full
                                  Development
                                  committee
                                  DEVE
                                  date
                                  committees/11
                                  type
                                  Former Committee Opinion
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  associated
                                  False
                                  committee_full
                                  Budgets
                                  committee
                                  BUDG
                                  date
                                  committees/12
                                  type
                                  Former Committee Opinion
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  associated
                                  False
                                  committee_full
                                  Budgets
                                  committee
                                  BUDG
                                  date
                                  2014-10-13T00:00:00
                                  rapporteur
                                  name: HOHLMEIER Monika group: Group of European People's Party abbr: EPP
                                  committees/13
                                  type
                                  Former Committee Opinion
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  associated
                                  False
                                  committee_full
                                  Budgetary Control
                                  committee
                                  CONT
                                  date
                                  committees/14
                                  type
                                  Former Committee Opinion
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  associated
                                  False
                                  committee_full
                                  Budgetary Control
                                  committee
                                  CONT
                                  date
                                  docs
                                  • date: 2013-02-28T00:00:00 docs: url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=SWD:2013:0047:FIN:EN:PDF title: EUR-Lex title: SWD(2013)0047 type: Document attached to the procedure body: EC
                                  • date: 2013-02-28T00:00:00 docs: url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=SWD:2013:0048:FIN:EN:PDF title: EUR-Lex title: SWD(2013)0048 type: Document attached to the procedure body: EC
                                  • date: 2013-02-28T00:00:00 docs: url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=SWD:2013:0049:FIN:EN:PDF title: EUR-Lex title: SWD(2013)0049 type: Document attached to the procedure body: EC
                                  • date: 2013-07-18T00:00:00 docs: url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=OJ:C:2014:032:TOC title: OJ C 032 04.02.2014, p. 0025 title: N7-0074/2014 summary: Opinion of the European Data Protection Supervisor on the proposal for a Regulation establishing an Entry/Exit System (EES). On 28 February 2013, the Commission adopted a proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union. On the same day, this and a parallel proposal to establish A Registered Traveller Programme (RTP) to register entry and exit data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union were sent to the EDPS for consultation. The analysis of the EES and RTP proposals from a privacy and data protection angle must be done in the light of the EU’s Charter on Fundamental Rights which provides for a general right to respect for private and family life, and protects the individual against interference by public authorities, and which gives the individual the right that his or her personal can only be processed under certain specified conditions . The so-called Smart Borders package was assessed in this perspective. The lawful character of the proposed system from a data protection angle: the EDPS confirms that the proposed EES system constitutes an interference with the right to respect for private and family life . While he welcomes the safeguards in the proposals and recognises the efforts made by the Commission in that sense, he concludes that necessity remains the essential issue : the cost/efficiency of the system is at stake, not only in financial terms, but also in relation to fundamental rights, seen in the global context of existing schemes and border policies. As regards more specifically the EES, the EDPS makes the following recommendations: · in accordance with Article 7 of the Charter on Fundamental Rights, the necessity and proportionality of the system could only be positively demonstrated after a clear European policy on management of overstayers has been established, and the system is assessed against the more global context of existing large-scale IT systems ; · in accordance with Article 8 of the Charter, the data protection principles should be improved in such a way that: - purposes should be limited and the design of the system should not pre-empt on the future assessment of any possible law enforcement access to EES data; - data subjects’ rights should be reinforced, especially with regard to the right to information and redress possibilities , taking into account the need for specific safeguards concerning automated decisions taken in relation to the calculation of the duration of stay; - oversight should be complemented with a clear picture of the allocation of competences at national level, to ensure that data subjects exercise their rights with the relevant authority; - the use of biometrics should be subject to a targeted impact assessment , and if considered necessary, the processing of such data should be subject to specific safeguards regarding the enrolment process, the level of accuracy and the need for a fallback procedure. Besides, the EDPS strongly questions the collection of 10 fingerprints instead of two or four which would in any case be sufficient for verification purposes; - the reasons for which the transfer of EES data to third-countries is necessary for the return of third-country nationals should be substantiated. With regard to security aspects, the EDPS considers that for EES and RTP a Business Continuity Plan and Information Security Risk Management practices should be developed to assess and prioritise risks. type: Document attached to the procedure body: EDPS
                                  • date: 2013-11-29T00:00:00 docs: url: https://dm.cor.europa.eu/CORDocumentSearch/Pages/redresults.aspx?k=(documenttype:AC)(documentnumber:3534)(documentyear:2013)(documentlanguage:EN) title: CDR3534/2013 type: Committee of the Regions: opinion body: CofR
                                  • date: 2013-07-01T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.connefof.europarl.europa.eu/connefof/app/exp/COM(2013)0095 title: COM(2013)0095 type: Contribution body: CZ_SENATE
                                  • date: 2013-04-19T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.connefof.europarl.europa.eu/connefof/app/exp/COM(2013)0095 title: COM(2013)0095 type: Contribution body: ES_PARLIAMENT
                                  • date: 2013-04-24T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.connefof.europarl.europa.eu/connefof/app/exp/COM(2013)0095 title: COM(2013)0095 type: Contribution body: PT_PARLIAMENT
                                  • date: 2013-06-07T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.connefof.europarl.europa.eu/connefof/app/exp/COM(2013)0095 title: COM(2013)0095 type: Contribution body: RO_CHAMBER
                                  events
                                  • date: 2013-02-28T00:00:00 type: Legislative proposal published body: EC docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf title: COM(2013)0095 url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=EN&type_doc=COMfinal&an_doc=2013&nu_doc=95 title: EUR-Lex summary: PURPOSE: to establish an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union. PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council. BACKGROUND: according to the Schengen Borders Code , EU citizens and other persons enjoying the right of free movement under Union law crossing the external border shall be subject to a minimum check, both at entry and exit, consisting of the verification of the travel document in order to establish the identity of the person. On the other hand, all third country nationals however must be subject, at entry, to a thorough check, which implies a check of their purpose of stay, possession of sufficient means of subsistence, as well as a search in the Schengen Information System (SIS) and in national databases. There are no provisions in the Schengen Borders Code on the recording of travellers' cross border movements. Currently, stamping the travel document is the sole method to indicate the dates of entry and exit which can be used by border guards and immigration authorities to calculate the duration of the stay of a third-country national in the Schengen area, which shall not exceed 90 days within a period of 180 days. Other measures and tools available at border crossing points, such as databases (SIS and the Visa Information System – VIS), the consultation of which is compulsory at entry, but not at exit, are not intended for the purpose of recording border crossings and do not provide for this functionality. There are currently no electronic means to check if, where and when a third-country national has entered or left the Schengen area . Reliable data on the number of irregular immigrants currently staying in the EU does not exist either (estimates of the number of irregular immigrants within the EU vary between 1.9 and 3.8 million). For these reasons, it is appropriate to create an Entry/Exit System and to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for its use. It should be noted that this proposal has been presented together with a proposal to establish a Registered Traveller Programme and a proposal to amend the Community Code on the rules governing checks at external border crossing points and surveillance at the external border ( Schengen Borders Code ) for the purpose of the functioning of the two new systems. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: a first impact assessment was carried out in 2008 when preparing the Commission Communication on this subject (please refer to the European Parliament’s position on this question – 2008/2181(INI) ). A second was completed in 2012. It analysed key implementation options. Analysis of the different options and sub-options showed that the preferred solution for an EES should be the following: the EES will be designed as a centralised system containing both alphanumeric and biometric data; the data retention period would be for ordinary cases six months and in case of overstay five years; the use of biometrics would be subject to a transitional period of three years to allow for Member States' adapting processes at the border crossing points; after a period of two years, the EES should be evaluated and, in particular, the possible access to the system for law enforcement purposes as well as the retention period, also taking into account the experience of access for such purposes to the VIS. LEGAL BASIS: Articles 74 and 77(2)(b) and (d) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). CONTENT: the proposal has three main objectives: to create an EES and establish a legal basis for the development and implementation of the technical system; to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for use of the EES; and to confer on the Agency the development and operational management of the central system. Scope: the Regulation shall apply to any third country national admitted for a short stay in the territory of the Member States. Provisions are also included to determine persons to whom the Regulation does not apply, in particular third country nationals who are members of the family of a Union citizen who holds a residence card, and holders of residence permits referred to in the Schengen Borders Code, whose stay is limited to 90 days within a period of 180 days. Purpose of the system: (a) improve the management of the external borders: the EES will facilitate the improvement of the management of the Union’s external borders by offering a system that will calculate the length of each traveller’s authorised stay (the so-called “ automated calculator ”): at entry, in the case of a traveller who visits the Schengen area frequently, it enables a quick and precise calculation of how many days there are left out of the maximum of 90 days within 180 days; at exit, it verifies that the traveller has respected the authorised stay, as well as permitting, within the territory, where checks are carried out on third-country nationals, the verification of the legality of their stay. (b) better control of illegal immigration: the system will assist in the identification of any person who may not, or may no longer, fulfil the conditions for entry to, or stay on the territory of the Member States; this concerns notably persons who are found during checks within the territory not in possession of their travel documents or any other means of identification; (c) support the analysis of the entries and exits of third-country nationals: the system will provide a precise picture of travel flows at the external borders and the number of overstayers. The mechanism set in place will provide: precise information in a rapid way to border guards during border checks, by replacing the current slow and unreliable system of manual stamping of passports; this will allow for both a better monitoring of the authorised stay as well as more efficient border checks; precise information to travellers on the maximum length of their authorised stay; precise information on who is overstaying their authorised stay , which will support controls within the territory and to apprehend irregular migrants. EES’s technical architecture: provisions are made to define the EES’s technical architecture. It will consist of the following main components: (i) a Central Unit and a Back-up Central Unit; (ii) a National System comprising the required hardware, software and national communication infrastructure to connect the end user devices of the competent authorities with the Network Entry Points in each Member State; (iii) the Uniform Interfaces in each Member State based on common technical specifications and identical for all Member States; (iv) the Network Entry Points, connecting the National System of each Member State to the Central System; and (v) the Communication Infrastructure between the Central EES and the Network Entry Points. Personal files and fingerprints: the proposal lays down the procedures for the drawing up of personal files and entry/exit records of those concerned: for visa holders , an individual file will be created entering the data of third county nationals (alphanumeric data: name, passport number, etc.); for nationals of third countries exempted from visa requirements, an individual file will be created, and ten fingerprints will be entered, in addition to alphanumeric data. Children under the age of 12 shall be exempt from the requirement to give fingerprints for legal reasons, as will persons for whom fingerprinting is physically impossible. For a period of three years after the EES has started operation only the alphanumeric data shall be recorded. Data protection: the proposal includes a number of provisions on data protection, as well as defining strictly those persons with exclusive access to the EES having the right to enter, amend, delete and consult data depending on the objectives pursued. National authorities should be designated to this end: Retention of data: in principle, each entry/exit record shall be stored for a maximum of 181 days. Each individual file together with the linked entry/exit record(s) shall be stored in the EES for a maximum of 91 days after the last exit record, if there is no entry record within 90 days following that last exit record. If there is no exit record following the date of expiry of the authorised period of stay, the data shall be stored for a maximum period of five years following the last day of the authorised stay. However, where, before expiry of the period in question, a third country national has acquired the nationality of a Member State, his details shall be deleted without delay from the EES. Communication of data to third parties: data stored in the EES shall not be transferred or made available to a third country, to an international organisation or any private party, except under certain specified circumstances. Provision is also made for data security, control of the use of data, as well as for sanctions in the event of their inappropriate use and for procedural guarantees for persons whose data have been used (including appeal mechanisms, etc.). Role of the Agency: the European Agency for the operational management of large-scale information systems in the area of freedom, security and justice shall be entrusted with the tasks of development and operational management of the EES. The Agency shall be responsible for the development of the Central Unit, the Back-Up Central Unit, the Uniform Interfaces including the Network Entry Points and the Communication Infrastructure. Technical provisions lay down the tasks, mission and responsibilities of the Agency in this context. Provisions are also included defining the Member States’ responsibilities in regard to the EES infrastructure and its use. Operational management of the EES shall consist of all the tasks necessary to keep the EES functioning 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Evaluation: two years after the start of operations of the EES and every two years thereafter, the Agency shall submit to the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission a report on the technical functioning of EES, including the security thereof. For its part, , the Commission shall produce an overall evaluation of the EES two years after the EES is brought into operation and every four years thereafter. Territorial measures: given that the proposal constitutes a further development of the Schengen acquis, it will have direct consequences for certain Member States and associated countries, in accordance with the relevant texts of the Treaties, Protocols and Agreements concluded with third countries: Denmark shall decide within a period of six months after the Council has decided on this proposal whether it will implement it in its national law; Ireland and the United Kingdom: these Member States are not taking part in the adoption of this Regulation and are not bound by it or subject to its application; Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein shall be associated with the application of this Regulation; Cyprus, Bulgaria and Romania shall apply this Regulation because it replaces the requirement to check the length of stay of third country nationals. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the Commission's proposal for the next multi-annual financial framework (MFF) includes a proposal of EUR 4.6 billion for the Internal Security Fund (ISF) for the period 2014-2020. In the proposal, EUR 1.1 billion is set aside as an indicative amount for the development of an EES and an RTP assuming development costs would start from 2015 . This financial support would cover not only the costs of central components for the entire MFF period (EU level, both development and operational cost) but also the development costs for the national, Member States, components of these two systems, within the resources available.
                                  • date: 2013-04-16T00:00:00 type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP
                                  • date: 2014-10-20T00:00:00 type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP
                                  other
                                  • body: EC dg: url: http://ec.europa.eu/info/departments/migration-and-home-affairs_en title: Migration and Home Affairs commissioner: MALMSTRÖM Cecilia
                                  procedure/dossier_of_the_committee
                                  Old
                                  LIBE/8/00157
                                  New
                                  • LIBE/9/00058
                                  procedure/instrument
                                  Old
                                  Regulation
                                  New
                                  • Regulation
                                  • See also 2013/0060(COD)
                                  procedure/subject
                                  Old
                                  • 7.10.02 Schengen area
                                  • 7.10.04 External borders crossing and controls, visas
                                  New
                                  7.10.02
                                  Schengen area, Schengen acquis
                                  7.10.04
                                  External borders crossing and controls, visas
                                  procedure/summary
                                  • See also
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/commission/0/DG/url
                                  Old
                                  http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/
                                  New
                                  http://ec.europa.eu/info/departments/migration-and-home-affairs_en
                                  other/0/dg/url
                                  Old
                                  http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/
                                  New
                                  http://ec.europa.eu/info/departments/migration-and-home-affairs_en
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/celexid
                                  CELEX:52013PC0095:EN
                                  activities/0/docs/0/celexid
                                  CELEX:52013PC0095:EN
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/celexid
                                  CELEX:52013PC0095:EN
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/url
                                  Old
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  New
                                  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf
                                  activities/0/docs/0/celexid
                                  CELEX:52013PC0095:EN
                                  activities/0/docs/0/celexid
                                  CELEX:52013PC0095:EN
                                  activities/0/docs/0/celexid
                                  CELEX:52013PC0095:EN
                                  links/European Commission/title
                                  Old
                                  PreLex
                                  New
                                  EUR-Lex
                                  activities/0/commission/0/DG/title
                                  Old
                                  Home Affairs
                                  New
                                  Migration and Home Affairs
                                  other/0/dg/title
                                  Old
                                  Home Affairs
                                  New
                                  Migration and Home Affairs
                                  activities/2
                                  date
                                  2014-10-20T00:00:00
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  type
                                  Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
                                  committees
                                  activities/1/committees/1/date
                                  2014-10-13T00:00:00
                                  activities/1/committees/1/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: HOHLMEIER Monika
                                  committees/1/date
                                  2014-10-13T00:00:00
                                  committees/1/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: HOHLMEIER Monika
                                  activities/1/committees/5/shadows
                                  • group: EFD name: CORRAO Ignazio
                                  committees/5/shadows
                                  • group: EFD name: CORRAO Ignazio
                                  activities/1/committees/5/date
                                  2014-07-22T00:00:00
                                  activities/1/committees/5/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín
                                  committees/5/date
                                  2014-07-22T00:00:00
                                  committees/5/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: DÍAZ DE MERA GARCÍA CONSUEGRA Agustín
                                  activities/1/committees/2/rapporteur/0/mepref
                                  Old
                                  4de1857b0fb8127435bdbf06
                                  New
                                  4f1ac91bb819f25efd00010e
                                  activities/1/committees/6/rapporteur/0/mepref
                                  Old
                                  4de188610fb8127435bdc32b
                                  New
                                  4f1adb81b819f207b30000ca
                                  committees/2/rapporteur/0/mepref
                                  Old
                                  4de1857b0fb8127435bdbf06
                                  New
                                  4f1ac91bb819f25efd00010e
                                  committees/6/rapporteur/0/mepref
                                  Old
                                  4de188610fb8127435bdc32b
                                  New
                                  4f1adb81b819f207b30000ca
                                  activities/1/committees/2
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  responsible
                                  False
                                  committee
                                  BUDG
                                  date
                                  2013-12-10T00:00:00
                                  committee_full
                                  Budgets
                                  rapporteur
                                  group: PPE name: HOHLMEIER Monika
                                  activities/1/committees/6
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  responsible
                                  True
                                  committee
                                  LIBE
                                  date
                                  2013-02-20T00:00:00
                                  committee_full
                                  Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
                                  rapporteur
                                  group: PPE name: SOMMER Renate
                                  committees/2
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  responsible
                                  False
                                  committee
                                  BUDG
                                  date
                                  2013-12-10T00:00:00
                                  committee_full
                                  Budgets
                                  rapporteur
                                  group: PPE name: HOHLMEIER Monika
                                  committees/6
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  responsible
                                  True
                                  committee
                                  LIBE
                                  date
                                  2013-02-20T00:00:00
                                  committee_full
                                  Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
                                  rapporteur
                                  group: PPE name: SOMMER Renate
                                  activities/1/committees/4/date
                                  2013-02-20T00:00:00
                                  activities/1/committees/4/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: SOMMER Renate
                                  activities/1/committees/4/shadows
                                  • group: S&D name: ENCIU Ioan
                                  • group: ALDE name: TORVALDS Nils
                                  • group: Verts/ALE name: KELLER Franziska
                                  • group: ECR name: KIRKHOPE Timothy
                                  • group: GUE/NGL name: TRIANTAPHYLLIDES Kyriacos
                                  committees/4/date
                                  2013-02-20T00:00:00
                                  committees/4/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: SOMMER Renate
                                  committees/4/shadows
                                  • group: S&D name: ENCIU Ioan
                                  • group: ALDE name: TORVALDS Nils
                                  • group: Verts/ALE name: KELLER Franziska
                                  • group: ECR name: KIRKHOPE Timothy
                                  • group: GUE/NGL name: TRIANTAPHYLLIDES Kyriacos
                                  procedure/dossier_of_the_committee
                                  Old
                                  LIBE/7/12217
                                  New
                                  LIBE/8/00157
                                  activities/1/committees/1/date
                                  2013-12-10T00:00:00
                                  activities/1/committees/1/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: HOHLMEIER Monika
                                  committees/1/date
                                  2013-12-10T00:00:00
                                  committees/1/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: HOHLMEIER Monika
                                  activities/2
                                  date
                                  2014-04-14T00:00:00
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  type
                                  Indicative plenary sitting date, 1st reading/single reading
                                  activities/0/docs/1
                                  url
                                  http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=SWD:2013:0047:FIN:EN:PDF
                                  type
                                  Document attached to the procedure
                                  title
                                  SWD(2013)0047
                                  activities/0/docs/2
                                  url
                                  http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=SWD:2013:0048:FIN:EN:PDF
                                  type
                                  Document attached to the procedure
                                  title
                                  SWD(2013)0048
                                  activities/0/docs/3
                                  url
                                  http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=SWD:2013:0049:FIN:EN:PDF
                                  type
                                  Document attached to the procedure
                                  title
                                  SWD(2013)0049
                                  activities/0/type
                                  Old
                                  Legislative proposal
                                  New
                                  Legislative proposal published
                                  activities/1/committees/1/date
                                  2013-12-10T00:00:00
                                  activities/1/committees/1/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: HOHLMEIER Monika
                                  committees/1/date
                                  2013-12-10T00:00:00
                                  committees/1/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: HOHLMEIER Monika
                                  activities/0/docs/0/celexid
                                  CELEX:52013PC0095:EN
                                  activities/0/docs/0/celexid
                                  CELEX:52013PC0095:EN
                                  procedure/summary
                                  • See also
                                  procedure/summary
                                  • See also
                                  procedure/summary
                                  • See also
                                  activities/2
                                  date
                                  2014-04-14T00:00:00
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  type
                                  Indicative plenary sitting date, 1st reading/single reading
                                  procedure/stage_reached
                                  Old
                                  Awaiting Parliament 1st reading / single reading / budget 1st stage
                                  New
                                  Awaiting committee decision
                                  procedure/summary
                                  • See also
                                  activities/1
                                  date
                                  2013-04-16T00:00:00
                                  body
                                  EP
                                  type
                                  Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
                                  committees
                                  committees/4/shadows
                                  • group: S&D name: ENCIU Ioan
                                  • group: ALDE name: TORVALDS Nils
                                  • group: Verts/ALE name: KELLER Franziska
                                  • group: ECR name: KIRKHOPE Timothy
                                  • group: GUE/NGL name: TRIANTAPHYLLIDES Kyriacos
                                  procedure/dossier_of_the_committee
                                  LIBE/7/12217
                                  procedure/stage_reached
                                  Old
                                  Preparatory phase in Parliament
                                  New
                                  Awaiting Parliament 1st reading / single reading / budget 1st stage
                                  activities/0/docs/0/text/0
                                  Old

                                  PURPOSE: to establish an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union.

                                  PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.

                                  ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

                                  BACKGROUND: according to the Schengen Borders Code, EU citizens and other persons enjoying the right of free movement under Union law crossing the external border shall be subject to a minimum check, both at entry and exit, consisting of the verification of the travel document in order to establish the identity of the person. On the other hand, all third country nationals however must be subject, at entry, to a thorough check, which implies a check of their purpose of stay, possession of sufficient means of subsistence, as well as a search in the Schengen Information System (SIS) and in national databases.

                                  There are no provisions in the Schengen Borders Code on the recording of travellers' cross border movements. Currently, stamping the travel document is the sole method to indicate the dates of entry and exit which can be used by border guards and immigration authorities to calculate the duration of the stay of a third-country national in the Schengen area, which shall not exceed 90 days within a period of 180 days. Other measures and tools available at border crossing points, such as databases (SIS and the Visa Information System – VIS), the consultation of which is compulsory at entry, but not at exit, are not intended for the purpose of recording border crossings and do not provide for this functionality.

                                  There are currently no electronic means to check if, where and when a third-country national has entered or left the Schengen area. Reliable data on the number of irregular immigrants currently staying in the EU does not exist either (estimates of the number of irregular immigrants within the EU vary between 1.9 and 3.8 million).

                                  For these reasons, it is appropriate to create an Entry/Exit System and to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for its use.

                                  It should be noted that this proposal has been presented together with a proposal to establish a Registered Traveller Programme and a proposal to amend the Community Code on the rules governing checks at external border crossing points and surveillance at the external border (Schengen Borders Code) for the purpose of the functioning of the two new systems.

                                  IMPACT ASSESSMENT: a first impact assessment was carried out in 2008 when preparing the Commission Communication on this subject (please refer to the European Parliament’s position on this question – 2008/2181(INI)).

                                  A second was completed in 2012. It analysed key implementation options. Analysis of the different options and sub-options showed that the preferred solution for an EES should be the following:

                                  • the EES will be designed as a centralised system containing both alphanumeric and biometric data;
                                  • the data retention period would be for ordinary cases six months and in case of overstay five years;
                                  • the use of biometrics would be subject to a transitional period of three years to allow for Member States' adapting processes at the border crossing points;
                                  • after a period of two years, the EES should be evaluated and, in particular, the possible access to the system for law enforcement purposes as well as the retention period, also taking into account the experience of access for such purposes to the VIS.

                                  LEGAL BASIS: Articles 74 and 77(2)(b) and (d) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

                                  CONTENT: the proposal has three main objectives:

                                  1. to create an EES and establish a legal basis for the development and implementation of the technical system;
                                  2. to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for use of the EES; and
                                  3. to confer on the Agency the development and operational management of the central system.

                                  Scope: the Regulation shall apply to any third country national admitted for a short stay in the territory of the Member States. Provisions are also included to determine persons to whom the Regulation does not apply, in particular third country nationals who are members of the family of a Union citizen who holds a residence card, and holders of residence permits referred to in the Schengen Borders Code, whose stay is limited to 90 days within a period of 180 days.

                                  Purpose of the system:

                                  (a) improve the management of the external borders: the EES will facilitate the improvement of the management of the Union’s external borders by offering a system that will calculate the length of each traveller’s authorised stay (the so-called “automated calculator”):

                                  • at entry, in the case of a traveller who visits the Schengen area frequently, it enables a quick and precise calculation of how many days there are left out of the maximum of 90 days within 180 days;
                                  • at exit, it verifies that the traveller has respected the authorised stay, as well as permitting, within the territory, where checks are carried out on third-country nationals, the verification of the legality of their stay.

                                  (b) better control of illegal immigration: the system will assist in the identification of any person who may not, or may no longer, fulfil the conditions for entry to, or stay on the territory of the Member States; this concerns notably persons who are found during checks within the territory not in possession of their travel documents or any other means of identification;

                                  (c) support the analysis of the entries and exits of third-country nationals: the system will provide a precise picture of travel flows at the external borders and the number of overstayers.

                                  The mechanism set in place will provide:

                                  • precise information in a rapid way to border guards during border checks, by replacing the current slow and unreliable system of manual stamping of passports; this will allow for both a better monitoring of the authorised stay as well as more efficient border checks;
                                  • precise information to travellers on the maximum length of their authorised stay;
                                  • precise information on who is overstaying their authorised stay, which will support controls within the territory and to apprehend irregular migrants.

                                  EES’s technical architecture: provisions are made to define the EES’s technical architecture. It will consist of the following main components: (i) a Central Unit and a Back-up Central Unit; (ii) a National System comprising the required hardware, software and national communication infrastructure to connect the end user devices of the competent authorities with the Network Entry Points in each Member State; (iii) the Uniform Interfaces in each Member State based on common technical specifications and identical for all Member States; (iv) the Network Entry Points, connecting the National System of each Member State to the Central System; and (v) the Communication Infrastructure between the Central EES and the Network Entry Points.

                                  Personal files and fingerprints: the proposal lays down the procedures for the drawing up of personal files and entry/exit records of those concerned:

                                  • for visa holders, an individual file will be created entering the data of third county nationals (alphanumeric data: name, passport number, etc.);
                                  • for nationals of third countries exempted from visa requirements, an individual file will be created, and ten fingerprints will be entered, in addition to alphanumeric data.

                                  Children under the age of 12 shall be exempt from the requirement to give fingerprints for legal reasons, as will persons for whom fingerprinting is physically impossible.

                                  For a period of three years after the EES has started operation only the alphanumeric data shall be recorded.

                                  Data protection: the proposal includes a number of provisions on data protection, as well as defining strictly those persons with exclusive access to the EES having the right to enter, amend, delete and consult data depending on the objectives pursued. National authorities should be designated to this end:

                                  • Retention of data: in principle, each entry/exit record shall be stored for a maximum of 181 days. Each individual file together with the linked entry/exit record(s) shall be stored in the EES for a maximum of 91 days after the last exit record, if there is no entry record within 90 days following that last exit record. If there is no exit record following the date of expiry of the authorised period of stay, the data shall be stored for a maximum period of five years following the last day of the authorised stay. However, where, before expiry of the period in question, a third country national has acquired the nationality of a Member State, his details shall be deleted without delay from the EES.
                                  • Communication of data to third parties: data stored in the EES shall not be transferred or made available to a third country, to an international organisation or any private party, except under certain specified circumstances.

                                  Provision is also made for data security, control of the use of data, as well as for sanctions in the event of their inappropriate use and for procedural guarantees for persons whose data have been used (including appeal mechanisms, etc.).

                                  Role of the Agency: the European Agency for the operational management of large-scale information systems in the area of freedom, security and justice shall be entrusted with the tasks of development and operational management of the EES. The Agency shall be responsible for the development of the Central Unit, the Back-Up Central Unit, the Uniform Interfaces including the Network Entry Points and the Communication Infrastructure. Technical provisions lay down the tasks, mission and responsibilities of the Agency in this context. Provisions are also included defining the Member States’ responsibilities in regard to the EES infrastructure and its use.

                                  Operational management of the EES shall consist of all the tasks necessary to keep the EES functioning 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

                                  Evaluation: two years after the start of operations of the EES and every two years thereafter, the Agency shall submit to the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission a report on the technical functioning of EES, including the security thereof. For its part, , the Commission shall produce an overall evaluation of the EES two years after the EES is brought into operation and every four years thereafter.

                                  Territorial measures: given that the proposal constitutes a further development of the Schengen acquis, it will have direct consequences for certain Member States and associated countries, in accordance with the relevant texts of the Treaties, Protocols and Agreements concluded with third countries:

                                  • Denmark shall decide within a period of six months after the Council has decided on this proposal whether it will implement it in its national law;
                                  • Ireland and the United Kingdom: these Member States are not taking part in the adoption of this Regulation and are not bound by it or subject to its application;
                                  • Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein shall be associated with the application of this Regulation;
                                  • Cyprus, Bulgaria and Romania shall apply this Regulation because it replaces the requirement to check the length of stay of third country nationals.

                                  BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the Commission's proposal for the next multi-annual financial framework (MFF) includes a proposal of EUR 4.6 billion for the Internal Security Fund (ISF) for the period 2014-2020. In the proposal, EUR 1.1 billion is set aside as an indicative amount for the development of an EES and an RTP assuming development costs would start from 2015.

                                  This financial support would cover not only the costs of central components for the entire MFF period (EU level, both development and operational cost) but also the development costs for the national, Member States, components of these two systems, within the resources available. 

                                  New

                                  PURPOSE: to establish an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union.

                                  PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.

                                  ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

                                  BACKGROUND: according to the Schengen Borders Code, EU citizens and other persons enjoying the right of free movement under Union law crossing the external border shall be subject to a minimum check, both at entry and exit, consisting of the verification of the travel document in order to establish the identity of the person. On the other hand, all third country nationals however must be subject, at entry, to a thorough check, which implies a check of their purpose of stay, possession of sufficient means of subsistence, as well as a search in the Schengen Information System (SIS) and in national databases.

                                  There are no provisions in the Schengen Borders Code on the recording of travellers' cross border movements. Currently, stamping the travel document is the sole method to indicate the dates of entry and exit which can be used by border guards and immigration authorities to calculate the duration of the stay of a third-country national in the Schengen area, which shall not exceed 90 days within a period of 180 days. Other measures and tools available at border crossing points, such as databases (SIS and the Visa Information System – VIS), the consultation of which is compulsory at entry, but not at exit, are not intended for the purpose of recording border crossings and do not provide for this functionality.

                                  There are currently no electronic means to check if, where and when a third-country national has entered or left the Schengen area. Reliable data on the number of irregular immigrants currently staying in the EU does not exist either (estimates of the number of irregular immigrants within the EU vary between 1.9 and 3.8 million).

                                  For these reasons, it is appropriate to create an Entry/Exit System and to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for its use.

                                  It should be noted that this proposal has been presented together with a proposal to establish a Registered Traveller Programme and a proposal to amend the Community Code on the rules governing checks at external border crossing points and surveillance at the external border (Schengen Borders Code) for the purpose of the functioning of the two new systems.

                                  IMPACT ASSESSMENT: a first impact assessment was carried out in 2008 when preparing the Commission Communication on this subject (please refer to the European Parliament’s position on this question – 2008/2181(INI)).

                                  A second was completed in 2012. It analysed key implementation options. Analysis of the different options and sub-options showed that the preferred solution for an EES should be the following:

                                  • the EES will be designed as a centralised system containing both alphanumeric and biometric data;
                                  • the data retention period would be for ordinary cases six months and in case of overstay five years;
                                  • the use of biometrics would be subject to a transitional period of three years to allow for Member States' adapting processes at the border crossing points;
                                  • after a period of two years, the EES should be evaluated and, in particular, the possible access to the system for law enforcement purposes as well as the retention period, also taking into account the experience of access for such purposes to the VIS.

                                  LEGAL BASIS: Articles 74 and 77(2)(b) and (d) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

                                  CONTENT: the proposal has three main objectives:

                                  1. to create an EES and establish a legal basis for the development and implementation of the technical system;
                                  2. to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for use of the EES; and
                                  3. to confer on the Agency the development and operational management of the central system.

                                  Scope: the Regulation shall apply to any third country national admitted for a short stay in the territory of the Member States. Provisions are also included to determine persons to whom the Regulation does not apply, in particular third country nationals who are members of the family of a Union citizen who holds a residence card, and holders of residence permits referred to in the Schengen Borders Code, whose stay is limited to 90 days within a period of 180 days.

                                  Purpose of the system:

                                  (a) improve the management of the external borders: the EES will facilitate the improvement of the management of the Union’s external borders by offering a system that will calculate the length of each traveller’s authorised stay (the so-called “automated calculator”):

                                  • at entry, in the case of a traveller who visits the Schengen area frequently, it enables a quick and precise calculation of how many days there are left out of the maximum of 90 days within 180 days;
                                  • at exit, it verifies that the traveller has respected the authorised stay, as well as permitting, within the territory, where checks are carried out on third-country nationals, the verification of the legality of their stay.

                                  (b) better control of illegal immigration: the system will assist in the identification of any person who may not, or may no longer, fulfil the conditions for entry to, or stay on the territory of the Member States; this concerns notably persons who are found during checks within the territory not in possession of their travel documents or any other means of identification;

                                  (c) support the analysis of the entries and exits of third-country nationals: the system will provide a precise picture of travel flows at the external borders and the number of overstayers.

                                  The mechanism set in place will provide:

                                  • precise information in a rapid way to border guards during border checks, by replacing the current slow and unreliable system of manual stamping of passports; this will allow for both a better monitoring of the authorised stay as well as more efficient border checks;
                                  • precise information to travellers on the maximum length of their authorised stay;
                                  • precise information on who is overstaying their authorised stay, which will support controls within the territory and to apprehend irregular migrants.

                                  EES’s technical architecture: provisions are made to define the EES’s technical architecture. It will consist of the following main components: (i) a Central Unit and a Back-up Central Unit; (ii) a National System comprising the required hardware, software and national communication infrastructure to connect the end user devices of the competent authorities with the Network Entry Points in each Member State; (iii) the Uniform Interfaces in each Member State based on common technical specifications and identical for all Member States; (iv) the Network Entry Points, connecting the National System of each Member State to the Central System; and (v) the Communication Infrastructure between the Central EES and the Network Entry Points.

                                  Personal files and fingerprints: the proposal lays down the procedures for the drawing up of personal files and entry/exit records of those concerned:

                                  • for visa holders, an individual file will be created entering the data of third county nationals (alphanumeric data: name, passport number, etc.);
                                  • for nationals of third countries exempted from visa requirements, an individual file will be created, and ten fingerprints will be entered, in addition to alphanumeric data.

                                  Children under the age of 12 shall be exempt from the requirement to give fingerprints for legal reasons, as will persons for whom fingerprinting is physically impossible.

                                  For a period of three years after the EES has started operation only the alphanumeric data shall be recorded.

                                  Data protection: the proposal includes a number of provisions on data protection, as well as defining strictly those persons with exclusive access to the EES having the right to enter, amend, delete and consult data depending on the objectives pursued. National authorities should be designated to this end:

                                  • Retention of data: in principle, each entry/exit record shall be stored for a maximum of 181 days. Each individual file together with the linked entry/exit record(s) shall be stored in the EES for a maximum of 91 days after the last exit record, if there is no entry record within 90 days following that last exit record. If there is no exit record following the date of expiry of the authorised period of stay, the data shall be stored for a maximum period of five years following the last day of the authorised stay. However, where, before expiry of the period in question, a third country national has acquired the nationality of a Member State, his details shall be deleted without delay from the EES.
                                  • Communication of data to third parties: data stored in the EES shall not be transferred or made available to a third country, to an international organisation or any private party, except under certain specified circumstances.

                                  Provision is also made for data security, control of the use of data, as well as for sanctions in the event of their inappropriate use and for procedural guarantees for persons whose data have been used (including appeal mechanisms, etc.).

                                  Role of the Agency: the European Agency for the operational management of large-scale information systems in the area of freedom, security and justice shall be entrusted with the tasks of development and operational management of the EES. The Agency shall be responsible for the development of the Central Unit, the Back-Up Central Unit, the Uniform Interfaces including the Network Entry Points and the Communication Infrastructure. Technical provisions lay down the tasks, mission and responsibilities of the Agency in this context. Provisions are also included defining the Member States’ responsibilities in regard to the EES infrastructure and its use.

                                  Operational management of the EES shall consist of all the tasks necessary to keep the EES functioning 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

                                  Evaluation: two years after the start of operations of the EES and every two years thereafter, the Agency shall submit to the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission a report on the technical functioning of EES, including the security thereof. For its part, , the Commission shall produce an overall evaluation of the EES two years after the EES is brought into operation and every four years thereafter.

                                  Territorial measures: given that the proposal constitutes a further development of the Schengen acquis, it will have direct consequences for certain Member States and associated countries, in accordance with the relevant texts of the Treaties, Protocols and Agreements concluded with third countries:

                                  • Denmark shall decide within a period of six months after the Council has decided on this proposal whether it will implement it in its national law;
                                  • Ireland and the United Kingdom: these Member States are not taking part in the adoption of this Regulation and are not bound by it or subject to its application;
                                  • Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein shall be associated with the application of this Regulation;
                                  • Cyprus, Bulgaria and Romania shall apply this Regulation because it replaces the requirement to check the length of stay of third country nationals.

                                  BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the Commission's proposal for the next multi-annual financial framework (MFF) includes a proposal of EUR 4.6 billion for the Internal Security Fund (ISF) for the period 2014-2020. In the proposal, EUR 1.1 billion is set aside as an indicative amount for the development of an EES and an RTP assuming development costs would start from 2015.

                                  This financial support would cover not only the costs of central components for the entire MFF period (EU level, both development and operational cost) but also the development costs for the national, Member States, components of these two systems, within the resources available. 

                                  activities/0/docs/0/text
                                  • PURPOSE: to establish an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union.

                                    PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.

                                    ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

                                    BACKGROUND: according to the Schengen Borders Code, EU citizens and other persons enjoying the right of free movement under Union law crossing the external border shall be subject to a minimum check, both at entry and exit, consisting of the verification of the travel document in order to establish the identity of the person. On the other hand, all third country nationals however must be subject, at entry, to a thorough check, which implies a check of their purpose of stay, possession of sufficient means of subsistence, as well as a search in the Schengen Information System (SIS) and in national databases.

                                    There are no provisions in the Schengen Borders Code on the recording of travellers' cross border movements. Currently, stamping the travel document is the sole method to indicate the dates of entry and exit which can be used by border guards and immigration authorities to calculate the duration of the stay of a third-country national in the Schengen area, which shall not exceed 90 days within a period of 180 days. Other measures and tools available at border crossing points, such as databases (SIS and the Visa Information System – VIS), the consultation of which is compulsory at entry, but not at exit, are not intended for the purpose of recording border crossings and do not provide for this functionality.

                                    There are currently no electronic means to check if, where and when a third-country national has entered or left the Schengen area. Reliable data on the number of irregular immigrants currently staying in the EU does not exist either (estimates of the number of irregular immigrants within the EU vary between 1.9 and 3.8 million).

                                    For these reasons, it is appropriate to create an Entry/Exit System and to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for its use.

                                    It should be noted that this proposal has been presented together with a proposal to establish a Registered Traveller Programme and a proposal to amend the Community Code on the rules governing checks at external border crossing points and surveillance at the external border (Schengen Borders Code) for the purpose of the functioning of the two new systems.

                                    IMPACT ASSESSMENT: a first impact assessment was carried out in 2008 when preparing the Commission Communication on this subject (please refer to the European Parliament’s position on this question – 2008/2181(INI)).

                                    A second was completed in 2012. It analysed key implementation options. Analysis of the different options and sub-options showed that the preferred solution for an EES should be the following:

                                    • the EES will be designed as a centralised system containing both alphanumeric and biometric data;
                                    • the data retention period would be for ordinary cases six months and in case of overstay five years;
                                    • the use of biometrics would be subject to a transitional period of three years to allow for Member States' adapting processes at the border crossing points;
                                    • after a period of two years, the EES should be evaluated and, in particular, the possible access to the system for law enforcement purposes as well as the retention period, also taking into account the experience of access for such purposes to the VIS.

                                    LEGAL BASIS: Articles 74 and 77(2)(b) and (d) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

                                    CONTENT: the proposal has three main objectives:

                                    1. to create an EES and establish a legal basis for the development and implementation of the technical system;
                                    2. to define the purpose, the functionalities and responsibilities for use of the EES; and
                                    3. to confer on the Agency the development and operational management of the central system.

                                    Scope: the Regulation shall apply to any third country national admitted for a short stay in the territory of the Member States. Provisions are also included to determine persons to whom the Regulation does not apply, in particular third country nationals who are members of the family of a Union citizen who holds a residence card, and holders of residence permits referred to in the Schengen Borders Code, whose stay is limited to 90 days within a period of 180 days.

                                    Purpose of the system:

                                    (a) improve the management of the external borders: the EES will facilitate the improvement of the management of the Union’s external borders by offering a system that will calculate the length of each traveller’s authorised stay (the so-called “automated calculator”):

                                    • at entry, in the case of a traveller who visits the Schengen area frequently, it enables a quick and precise calculation of how many days there are left out of the maximum of 90 days within 180 days;
                                    • at exit, it verifies that the traveller has respected the authorised stay, as well as permitting, within the territory, where checks are carried out on third-country nationals, the verification of the legality of their stay.

                                    (b) better control of illegal immigration: the system will assist in the identification of any person who may not, or may no longer, fulfil the conditions for entry to, or stay on the territory of the Member States; this concerns notably persons who are found during checks within the territory not in possession of their travel documents or any other means of identification;

                                    (c) support the analysis of the entries and exits of third-country nationals: the system will provide a precise picture of travel flows at the external borders and the number of overstayers.

                                    The mechanism set in place will provide:

                                    • precise information in a rapid way to border guards during border checks, by replacing the current slow and unreliable system of manual stamping of passports; this will allow for both a better monitoring of the authorised stay as well as more efficient border checks;
                                    • precise information to travellers on the maximum length of their authorised stay;
                                    • precise information on who is overstaying their authorised stay, which will support controls within the territory and to apprehend irregular migrants.

                                    EES’s technical architecture: provisions are made to define the EES’s technical architecture. It will consist of the following main components: (i) a Central Unit and a Back-up Central Unit; (ii) a National System comprising the required hardware, software and national communication infrastructure to connect the end user devices of the competent authorities with the Network Entry Points in each Member State; (iii) the Uniform Interfaces in each Member State based on common technical specifications and identical for all Member States; (iv) the Network Entry Points, connecting the National System of each Member State to the Central System; and (v) the Communication Infrastructure between the Central EES and the Network Entry Points.

                                    Personal files and fingerprints: the proposal lays down the procedures for the drawing up of personal files and entry/exit records of those concerned:

                                    • for visa holders, an individual file will be created entering the data of third county nationals (alphanumeric data: name, passport number, etc.);
                                    • for nationals of third countries exempted from visa requirements, an individual file will be created, and ten fingerprints will be entered, in addition to alphanumeric data.

                                    Children under the age of 12 shall be exempt from the requirement to give fingerprints for legal reasons, as will persons for whom fingerprinting is physically impossible.

                                    For a period of three years after the EES has started operation only the alphanumeric data shall be recorded.

                                    Data protection: the proposal includes a number of provisions on data protection, as well as defining strictly those persons with exclusive access to the EES having the right to enter, amend, delete and consult data depending on the objectives pursued. National authorities should be designated to this end:

                                    • Retention of data: in principle, each entry/exit record shall be stored for a maximum of 181 days. Each individual file together with the linked entry/exit record(s) shall be stored in the EES for a maximum of 91 days after the last exit record, if there is no entry record within 90 days following that last exit record. If there is no exit record following the date of expiry of the authorised period of stay, the data shall be stored for a maximum period of five years following the last day of the authorised stay. However, where, before expiry of the period in question, a third country national has acquired the nationality of a Member State, his details shall be deleted without delay from the EES.
                                    • Communication of data to third parties: data stored in the EES shall not be transferred or made available to a third country, to an international organisation or any private party, except under certain specified circumstances.

                                    Provision is also made for data security, control of the use of data, as well as for sanctions in the event of their inappropriate use and for procedural guarantees for persons whose data have been used (including appeal mechanisms, etc.).

                                    Role of the Agency: the European Agency for the operational management of large-scale information systems in the area of freedom, security and justice shall be entrusted with the tasks of development and operational management of the EES. The Agency shall be responsible for the development of the Central Unit, the Back-Up Central Unit, the Uniform Interfaces including the Network Entry Points and the Communication Infrastructure. Technical provisions lay down the tasks, mission and responsibilities of the Agency in this context. Provisions are also included defining the Member States’ responsibilities in regard to the EES infrastructure and its use.

                                    Operational management of the EES shall consist of all the tasks necessary to keep the EES functioning 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

                                    Evaluation: two years after the start of operations of the EES and every two years thereafter, the Agency shall submit to the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission a report on the technical functioning of EES, including the security thereof. For its part, , the Commission shall produce an overall evaluation of the EES two years after the EES is brought into operation and every four years thereafter.

                                    Territorial measures: given that the proposal constitutes a further development of the Schengen acquis, it will have direct consequences for certain Member States and associated countries, in accordance with the relevant texts of the Treaties, Protocols and Agreements concluded with third countries:

                                    • Denmark shall decide within a period of six months after the Council has decided on this proposal whether it will implement it in its national law;
                                    • Ireland and the United Kingdom: these Member States are not taking part in the adoption of this Regulation and are not bound by it or subject to its application;
                                    • Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein shall be associated with the application of this Regulation;
                                    • Cyprus, Bulgaria and Romania shall apply this Regulation because it replaces the requirement to check the length of stay of third country nationals.

                                    BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the Commission's proposal for the next multi-annual financial framework (MFF) includes a proposal of EUR 4.6 billion for the Internal Security Fund (ISF) for the period 2014-2020. In the proposal, EUR 1.1 billion is set aside as an indicative amount for the development of an EES and an RTP assuming development costs would start from 2015.

                                    This financial support would cover not only the costs of central components for the entire MFF period (EU level, both development and operational cost) but also the development costs for the national, Member States, components of these two systems, within the resources available. 

                                  committees/4/date
                                  2013-02-20T00:00:00
                                  committees/4/rapporteur
                                  • group: EPP name: SOMMER Renate
                                  activities
                                  • date: 2013-02-28T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0095/COM_COM(2013)0095_EN.pdf title: COM(2013)0095 type: Legislative proposal published celexid: CELEX:52013PC0095:EN url: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=SWD:2013:0047:FIN:EN:PDF type: Document attached to the procedure title: SWD(2013)0047 url: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=SWD:2013:0048:FIN:EN:PDF type: Document attached to the procedure title: SWD(2013)0048 url: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=SWD:2013:0049:FIN:EN:PDF type: Document attached to the procedure title: SWD(2013)0049 body: EC commission: DG: url: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/ title: Home Affairs Commissioner: MALMSTRÖM Cecilia type: Legislative proposal
                                  committees
                                  • body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Foreign Affairs committee: AFET
                                  • body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Budgets committee: BUDG
                                  • body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Budgetary Control committee: CONT
                                  • body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Development committee: DEVE
                                  • body: EP responsible: True committee_full: Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs committee: LIBE
                                  links
                                  National parliaments
                                  European Commission
                                  other
                                  • body: EC dg: url: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/ title: Home Affairs commissioner: MALMSTRÖM Cecilia
                                  procedure
                                  reference
                                  2013/0057(COD)
                                  instrument
                                  Regulation
                                  legal_basis
                                  stage_reached
                                  Preparatory phase in Parliament
                                  summary
                                  See also
                                  subtype
                                  Legislation
                                  title
                                  Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data of third country nationals
                                  type
                                  COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)
                                  subject