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84/338/Euratom, ECSC, EEC: Council Decision of 29 June 1984 dealing with structures and procedures for the management and coordination of Community research, development and demonstration activities

84/338/Euratom, ECSC, EEC: Council Decision of 29 June 1984 dealing with structures and procedures for the management and coordination of Community research, development and demonstration activities

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaties establishing the European Communities,

Having regard to the draft from the Commission(1),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament(2),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee(3),

  1. Whereas the Council passed a resolution on 14 January 1974 dealing with the coordination of national policies and the identification of actions of interest to the Community in the field of science and technology(4);

  2. Whereas the Commission sent a communication to the Council dated 21 December 1982 putting forward a European scientific and technical strategy (framework programme 1984 to 1987);

  3. Whereas the Council passed a resolution on 25 July 1983 dealing with framework programmes for Community research, development and demonstration activities and with the first framework programme 1984 to 1987(5);

  4. Whereas it is vital, if the strategy proposed by the Commission is to be implemented, that the management and coordination structures and procedures be reorganized with a view to achieving greater effectiveness on the part of Community institutions and in particular a rationalization of the existing system;

  5. Whereas account has been taken of the opinion given by the Scientific and Technical Research Committee (CREST),

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

Management and coordination advisory committees, hereinafter referred to as ‘CGCs’ and listed in the Annex, are hereby established under the aegis of the Commission.

The list will be revised and supplemented as necessary in the light of new programme decisions.

Article 2

1.

The mission of the CGCs shall be to assist the Commission in its task of defining and preparing research, development and demonstration activities and in its management and coordination functions which are connected with implementation of the Community scientific and technical strategy.

2.

The CGCs shall be required:

  1. to inform and advise the Commission on scientific and technical questions in the fields in which they are competent;

  2. to compare regularly national scientific research and technological development programmes in fields of interest to the Community and to provide the Commission with information relating to such comparison in order to identify coordination activities that could be undertaken among the Member States;

  3. to help the Commission to identify and select, on the basis of the scientific and technical objectives set out in the framework programme, those themes or actions which could be the subject of Community research, development and demonstration activities;

  4. to contribute to the optimum execution of Community research, development and demonstration programmes — responsibility for which lies with the Commission — and in particular to the detailed description of projects and to their selection, and to assess the results and ensure better liaison between the execution of the programmes at Community level and the corresponding research and development work carried out in the Member States on their own responsibility;

  5. to formulate opinions on the scientific and technical cooperation envisaged between the European Communities, third countries and/or international organizations in the specific fields with which they are concerned.

Article 3

1.

Each CGC shall be appointed by the Commission on the basis of nominations made by Member States.

2.

It shall be composed of:

  • two representatives from each Member State, whose term of office shall be four years and who may be assisted or replaced by national experts on the conditions indicated in Article 4,

  • two representatives from the Commission who may be assisted or replaced by other representatives on the conditions indicated in Article 4,

  • one chairman.

3.

The chairman of each CGC shall be elected from among the representatives of the Member States in accordance with the rules of procedure. His term of office shall be two years, renewable once. The chairman's Member State of origin shall appoint a person to deputize for him.

4.

The secretariat shall be provided by the Commission.

5.

Each CGC shall draw up its own rules of procedure.

6.

Each CGC shall meet at least once a year.

Article 4

The CGCs shall organize their work in such a way as to obtain the specialized advice which they may require and shall meet in variable configurations appropriate to the nature of the tasks they are to accomplish. To this end, each Member State and the Commission may be represented at each meeting of the CGCs by a maximum of three persons chosen from among the representatives or experts referred to in Article 3.

Article 5

Article 6

Article 7

Article 8

Article 9

Article 10

ANNEXCOMMITTEES TO BE ESTABLISHED