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46.—(1) The Commissioners must endeavour to agree the Rules of Functioning, in respect of an Advisory Commission, with each other competent authority concerned.
(2) The Rules of Functioning must—
(a)in respect of an Advisory Commission set up for the purpose of resolving the question in dispute, include the provision referred to in points (a) to (g) of the second sub-paragraph of Article 11(2) of the Directive; and
(b)in respect of an Advisory Commission set up for the purposes of giving opinions on the decisions to accept or reject the complaint, include the provision referred to in points (a), (d), (e) and (f) of that sub-paragraph.
(3) After the Rules of Functioning have been agreed, the Commissioners must ensure the complainant is notified of them, without delay.
(4) That notification must include, or be accompanied by, a copy of the Rules of Functioning and the information referred to in points (b) and (c) of Article 11(1) of the Directive (if, and to the extent, it is not already included in the Rules of Functioning).
(5) That notification must be made electronically or otherwise in writing.
47.—(1) The standard Rules of Functioning apply in the cases mentioned in paragraphs (3) and (4).
(2) The “standard Rules of Functioning” are the standard Rules of Functioning set out in Annex 1 of Commission implementing regulation (EU) 2019/652 of 24 April 2019 laying down standard Rules of Functioning for the Advisory Commission or Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission and a standard form for the communication of information concerning publicity of the final decision in accordance with Council Directive (EU) 2017/1852(1).
(3) The case is that the Rules of Functioning have not been agreed by the Commissioners and each other competent authority concerned, and notified to the complainant, within the period referred to in, as the case may be—
(a)regulation 15(8) (request to set up Advisory Commission for purposes of giving opinions on decisions to accept and reject the complaint), or
(b)regulation 28(7) (request to set up Advisory Commission for the purpose of resolving the question in dispute).
(4) The case is that the Rules of Functioning do not meet the requirements of regulation 46(2).
(5) Where the standard Rules of Functioning apply in a case, the independent persons of standing and the chair must—
(a)complete the Rules of Functioning, in accordance with Article 11(4) of the Directive, and
(b)ensure the complainant is notified of them within the period of 14 days beginning with the date on which the Advisory Commission was set up.
(6) If the independent persons of standing and the chair—
(a)have not agreed on the Rules of Functioning, or
(b)have not notified the complainant of them,
the complainant may apply to the competent court for the purpose of obtaining an order for the implementation of the Rules of Functioning, and that court may make such an order.
OJ L 110/26 25.4.2019.
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