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Commission Regulation (EC) No 1078/2008 of 3 November 2008 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 861/2006 as regards the expenditure incurred by Member States for the collection and management of the basic fisheries data

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Article 1U.K.Subject-matter

This Regulation establishes detailed rules for the implementation of Regulation (EC) No 861/2006 as regards the Community financial contribution for expenditure incurred by Member States for the collection and management of the basic fisheries data.

Article 2U.K.Submission of the annual budget forecast

1.Member States wishing to receive a financial contribution from the Community for the implementation of their multi-annual programme, as referred to in Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 199/2008, hereinafter ‘the national programme’, shall submit to the Commission by 31 March of the year prior to the period of the implementation of that programme:

(a)an annual budget forecast for the first year of implementation of the national programme; and

(b)indicative annual budget forecasts for each of the following years of implementation of the national programme.

2.Member States shall submit definitive annual budget forecasts for each of the years of implementation of their national programme, following the first, where they differ from the indicative budget forecasts already submitted. Definitive annual budget forecasts shall be submitted by 31 October prior to the year of implementation concerned.

3.For the first national programme covering the period 2009-2010, the annual budget forecasts shall be submitted by 15 October 2008.

Article 3U.K.Content of the annual budget forecast

1.The annual budget forecast shall contain the planned annual expenditure that a Member State expects to incur for the implementation of its national programme.

2.The annual budget forecast shall be presented:

(a)by category of expenditure as referred to in Annex I to this Regulation;

(b)by module as defined in the Commission Decision establishing the multi-annual Community programme on collection, management and use of data for the fisheries and aquaculture sectors; and

(c)where relevant, by region as defined in Article 1(a) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 665/2008(1).

3.Member States shall submit the annual budget forecast by electronic means and using the financial forms established and communicated to them by the Commission.

Article 4U.K.Evaluation of the annual budget forecast

1.The Commission shall evaluate the annual budget forecasts by taking into account the national programmes approved in accordance to Article 6(3) of Regulation (EC) No 199/2008.

2.For the purpose of evaluating the annual budget forecast, the Commission may request a Member State to provide further clarification on the expenditure concerned. The Member State shall provide that clarification within 15 calendar days from the Commission’s request.

3.If the Member State fails to communicate sufficient clarification within the deadline referred to in paragraph 2, the Commission may exclude as appropriate the concerned expenditure from the respective annual budget forecast to be approved.

Article 5U.K.Community financial contribution

The Commission shall approve the annual budget forecast and shall decide on the annual Community financial contribution to each national programme in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 24 of Regulation (EC) No 861/2006 and on the basis of the outcome of the evaluation of the annual budget forecasts as referred to in Article 4.

Article 6U.K.Amendments to the approved annual budget forecast

1.Member States shall be authorised to transfer the amounts set out in the annual budget forecast approved in accordance with Article 5 between modules and cost categories within the same region only, provided that:

(a)the amounts transferred do not exceed EUR 50 000 or 10 % of the approved total budget for the region where the amount of that budget is less than EUR 500 000;

(b)they inform the Commission upon the occurrence of the need for transfer.

2.Any other amendments of the annual budget forecast approved in accordance with Article 5 shall be duly justified and shall be approved by the Commission before the expenditure is incurred.

Article 7U.K.Eligible expenditure

1.In order to be eligible for Community financial contribution, expenditure shall:

(a)be actually incurred by the Member State;

(b)concern an action foreseen in the national programme;

(c)be indicated in the annual budget forecast;

(d)fall in one of the categories listed in Annex I;

(e)concern an action executed in compliance with the conditions laid down in Regulation (EC) No 199/2008 and its implementing provisions;

(f)be identifiable and verifiable, in particular being recorded in the accounting records of the Member State and their partners;

(g)be determined according to the applicable accounting standards and comply with the requirements of national legislation;

(h)be reasonable, justified, and comply with the requirements of sound financial management, in particular regarding economy and efficiency;

(i)be incurred during the implementation period of the action as foreseen in the national programme.

2.Eligible expenditure shall be related to:

(a)the following data collection activities:

  • (a)collection of data on the sampling sites as referred to in Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 199/2008 from direct sampling or interviews and queries,

  • at-sea-monitoring of commercial and recreational fisheries as referred to in Article 11 of Regulation (EC) No 199/2008,

  • research surveys at sea as referred to in Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 199/2008;

(b)the following data management activities, as provided for in the multi-annual Community programme referred to in Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 199/2008:

  • (b)database and web site development,

  • data input (storage),

  • data quality control and validation,

  • data processing from primary data into detailed or aggregated data,

  • transformation process of the primary socioeconomic data into metadata;

(c)the following data use activities as provided for in the multi-annual Community programme referred to in Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 199/2008:

  • (c)production of sets of data and their uses to support scientific analysis as a basis for advice to fisheries management,

  • biological parameter estimates (age, weight, sex, maturity and fecundity),

  • preparation of sets of data for stock assessments, bio-economic modelling and corresponding scientific analysis.

Article 8U.K.Non-eligible expenditure

The following expenditure shall not be eligible for Community financial contribution:

(a)

profit margins, provisions and bad debts;

(b)

interest owed and bank charges;

(c)

average labour costs;

(d)

indirect costs such as: buildings and sites, administration, support staff, office supplies, infrastructure, running and maintenance costs, such as telecommunication costs, goods and services;

(e)

equipment which is not used for data collection and management purposes, such as scanners, printers, mobile phones, walkie-talkies, videos and cameras;

(f)

purchase of vehicles;

(g)

distribution, marketing and advertising costs of promoting products and commercial activities;

(h)

entertainment expenses, other than those regarded by the Commission as strictly necessary for carrying out the national programme;

(i)

expenditure on luxuries and publicity;

(j)

all expenditure on other programmes/projects financed by a third party;

(k)

all expenditure on protecting the results of the work carried out under the national programme;

(l)

any recoverable types of levy (including VAT);

(m)

resources made available to the Member State free of charge;

(n)

value of contributions in kind;

(o)

unnecessary or ill-considered expenses.

Article 9U.K.Implementation of programmes

1.Member States may be assisted by partners for the implementation of the national programme. The partners shall be organisations expressively identified in the national programme to assist the Member States to implement the whole or a significant part of the national programme. The partners shall be directly involved in the technical implementation of one or more tasks of the national programme and shall be subject to the same obligations as the Member States in relation to the implementation of the national programmes.

2.The partners shall not act, in the context of the programme, as subcontractors to the Member State or other partners.

3.For a fixed duration, specific tasks of the national programme may be carried out by subcontractors, who shall not be considered as partners. Subcontractors shall be natural or legal persons providing services to the Member States and/or partners. Any recourse to subcontracting while the action is under way, if not provided for in the initial programme proposal, shall be subject to prior written authorisation by the Commission.

Article 10U.K.Submission of claims for reimbursement

1.Member States shall submit to the Commission claims for reimbursement of expenditure incurred for the implementation of the national programmes by 31 May of each year following the calendar year concerned. Those claims shall be comprised of:

(a)a letter stating the total amount claimed for reimbursement, which shall clearly indicate the items listed in Annex II;

(b)a financial report, presented by category of expenditure, module and, where relevant, by region as indicated in the financial forms referred to in Article 3(3). The financial report shall be presented in the format established and communicated to Member States by the Commission;

(c)a statement of expenditure as defined in the Annex III; and

(d)the relevant supporting documents as indicated in the Annex I.

2.The claims for reimbursement shall be submitted to the Commission by electronic means.

3.When submitting claims for reimbursement, Member States shall take all appropriate steps to verify and certify that:

(a)the actions conducted and the statement of expenditure incurred under the Decision referred to in Article 5 correspond to the national programme as approved by the Commission;

(b)the claim for reimbursement complies with the conditions set out in Articles 7 and 8;

(c)the expenditure has been incurred in compliance with the conditions laid down in Regulation (EC) No 861/2006, this Regulation, the Decision referred to in Article 5 and with Community legislation on the award of public contracts.

Article 11U.K.Evaluation of the claims for reimbursement

1.The Commission shall evaluate the claims for reimbursement on their compliance with this Regulation.

2.For the purpose of evaluating the claim for reimbursement, the Commission may request a Member State to provide further clarification. The Member State shall provide that clarification within 15 calendar days from the Commission’s request.

Article 12U.K.Exclusion from reimbursement

If the Member States fails to communicate sufficient clarification within the deadline referred to in Article 11(2) and the Commission considers that the claim for reimbursement does not comply with the conditions laid down in this Regulation, it shall request the Member State to submit its observations within 15 calendar days. If the examination confirms the non-compliance, the Commission shall refuse to reimburse all or part of the expenditure concerned by the non-compliance and, where appropriate, request reimbursement of undue payments or de-commit the outstanding amounts.

Article 13U.K.Approval of the claims for reimbursement

The Commission shall approve the claims for reimbursement on the basis of the outcome of the procedure laid down in Articles 11 and 12.

Article 14U.K.Payments

1.The Community financial contribution granted to a Member State in accordance with Article 8 in respect of each year of implementation of the national programme shall be paid in two instalments as follows:

(a)a pre-financing payment equivalent to 50 % of the Community contribution. That payment shall be made after the notification to the Member State of the Decision referred to in Article 5 and the receipt of a letter requesting the pre-financing payment and clearly stating the items listed in Annex II;

(b)an annual balance payment based on the claim of reimbursement referred to in Article 10. That payment shall be made within 45 days of approval, by the Commission, of the claim for reimbursement referred to in Article 12.

2.Penalty reductions as referred to in Article 8 of Regulation (EC) No 199/2008 shall be executed on the annual balance payment as referred to in paragraph 1(b).

3.Additional cost claims and supporting documents shall not be accepted after the execution of the balance payment.

Article 15U.K.Currency

1.The annual budget forecasts and the claims for reimbursement shall be expressed in euro.

2.For the first year of implementation of the national programme, Member States not participating in the third stage of Economic and Monetary Union shall apply the exchange rate published in the C series of the Official Journal of the European Union on 1 March of the year prior to the period of the implementation of that programme. For the first national programme covering the period 2009-2010, that date shall be 1 October 2008.

3.For each of the years of implementation of the national programme following the first, Member States not participating in the third stage of Economic and Monetary Union shall apply the exchange rate published in the C series of the Official Journal of the European Union on 1 October of the year prior to the year of implementation concerned.

4.The Member States not participating in the third stage of the Economic and Monetary Union shall specify the exchange rate used in the annual budget forecast and the claim for reimbursement.

Article 16U.K.Audits and financial corrections

Member States shall provide the Commission and the Court of Auditors with any information those institutions may request for the audits and financial corrections referred to in Article 28 of Regulation (EC) No 861/2006.

Article 17U.K.Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall apply to expenditure incurred as of 1 January 2009.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 3 November 2008.

For the Commission

Joe Borg

Member of the Commission

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