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Council Regulation (EC) No 1408/71 of 14 June 1971 on the application of social security schemes to employed persons, to self-employed persons and to members of their families moving within the Community (8) (9) (10) (11) (Consolidated version — OJ No L 28 of 30.1.1997, p. 1See appendix. ) (repealed)

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ANNEX V (15)U.K.CONCORDANCE BETWEEN THE LEGISLATIONS OF MEMBER STATES ON CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE DEGREE OF INVALIDITY(Article 40 (4) of the Regulation)

BELGIUM

Member StatesSchemes administered by Member States' institutions who have taken a decision recognizing the degree of invaliditySchemes administered by Belgian institutions on which the decision is binding in cases of concordance
General schemeMiners's schemeMariners' schemeOSSOM
General invalidityOccupational invalidity
FRANCE
1. General scheme
— Group III (constant attendance)ConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
— Group II
— Group I
2. Agricultural scheme:
— Total, general invalidityConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
— Two - thirds general invalidity
— Constant attendance
3. Miners's scheme:
— Partial, general invalidityConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
— Constant attendance
— Occupational invalidityNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
4. Mariners's scheme:
— General invalidityConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
— Constant attendance
— Occupational invalidityNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
ITALY
1. General scheme:
— Invalidity - manual workersNo concordanceConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
— Invalidity - clerical staff
2. Mariners's scheme:
— Unfitness for seafaringNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
LUXEMBOURGWorkers's invalidity — manual workersConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
Invalidity — clerical staff

FRANCE

a

In so far as the invalidity recognized by the Belgian institutions is general invalidity.

b

Only if the Belgian institution has recognized that the worker is unfit for work underground or at ground level.

Member StatesSchemes administered by Member States' institutions having taken a decision recognizing the degree of invaliditySchemes administered by French institutions on which the decision is binding in cases of concordance
General schemeAgricultural schemeMiner's schemeMariner's scheme
Group IGroup IIGroup III Constant attendance2/3 InvalidityTotal invalidityConstant attendance2/3 General invalidityConstant attendanceOccupational invalidity2/3 General invalidityTotal occupational invalidityConstant attendance
BELGIUM1. General schemeConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
2. Miner's scheme:
— partial general invalidityConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
— invalidité professionnelleNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceb
3. Mariner's schemeConcordanceaNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceaNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceaNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
ITALY
1. General scheme:
— invalidity - manual workersConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
— occupational invalidityConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
2. Mariner's scheme
— unfitness for seafaringNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
LUXEMBOURGInvalidity — manual workersConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceConcordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
Invalidity — clerical staffNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance

ITALY

Member StatesSchemes administered by Member States institutions who have taken a decision recognizing the degree of invaliditySchemes administered by Italian institutions on which the decision is binding in cases of concordance
General schemeMariners Unfitness for navigation
Manual workersClerical staff
LUXEMBOURG1. General schemeNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
2. Miners' scheme:
— partial general invalidityConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
— occupational invalidityNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
3. Mariners' schemeNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
FRANCE
1. General scheme:
— Group III (constant attendance)ConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
— Group II
— Group I
2. Agricultural scheme:
— total general invalidityConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
— partial general invalidity
— constant attendance
3. Miners' scheme:
— partial general invalidityConcordanceConcordanceNo concordance
— constant attendance
— occupational invalidityNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
4. Mariners' scheme:
— partial general invalidityNo concordanceNo concordanceNo concordance
— constant attendance
— occupational invalidity

LUXEMBOURG

a

In so far as the invalidity recognized by the Belgian institution is general invalidity.

Member StatesSchemes administered by institutions of Member States which have taken a decision recognizing the degree of invaliditySchemes administered by Luxembourg institutions on which the decision is binding in cases of concordance
Invalidity — manual workersInvalidity — clerical staff
BELGIUM1. General schemeConcordanceConcordance
2. Miners' scheme:
— partial general invalidityNo concordanceNo concordance
— occupational invalidityNo concordanceNo concordance
3. Régime des marins:ConcordanceaConcordancea
FRANCE
1. General scheme:
— Group III (constant attendance)ConcordanceConcordance
— Group II
— Group I
2. Agricultural scheme:
— total general invalidityConcordanceConcordance
— two-thirds general invalidity
— constant attendance
3. Miners' scheme
— two-thirds general invalidityConcordanceConcordance
— constant attendance
— occupational invalidityNo concordanceNo concordance
4. Mariners' scheme:
— partial general invalidityConcordanceConcordance
— constant attendance
— occupational invalidityNo concordanceNo concordance

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