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Title: SERVICES DIRECTIVE 2006123EC


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SERVICES DIRECTIVE2006/123/EC
  • - towards more competitive market in the European
    Union

2
General approach and structure
  • Goal is to achieve a genuine Internal Market in
    services
  • A framework directive applying to wide-range of
    services
  • The Directive includes following parts
  • administrative simplification
  • freedom of establishment
  • freedom to provide services
  • quality of services
  • administrative co-operation

3
Scope of the Directive (1)
  • Services
  • Any self-employed economic activity which is
    normally provided for remuneration
  • Following activities are excluded from the scope
  • non-economic services of general interest
  • financial services
  • electronic communication services and networks
  • transport services and port services
  • services of temporary work agencies

4
Scope of the Directive (2)
  • health care services
  • audiovisual and radio broadcasting services
  • gambling activities
  • activities which are connected with the exercise
    of official authority
  • certain social services
  • private security services
  • services provided by notaries and bailiffs

5
Scope of the Directive (3)
  • Providers established in a MS
  • a natural person who is a national of a MS
  • a legal person established in a MS
  • Certain provisions in the Directive relate to
    recipients
  • a natural person who is a national of a MS or who
    benefits from rights conferred upon him by
    Community acts
  • a legal person established in a MS

6
Administrative simplification
  • MSs are obliged to examine all procedures and
    formalities applicable to access to a service
    activity and to the exercise thereof and, if
    needed, simplify them
  • Points of single contact
  • Procedures by electronic means

7
Freedom of establishment
  • Actual pursuit of an economic activity for an
    indefinite period and through a stable
    infrastructure
  • Provisions relating to
  • authorisation schemes
  • forbidden requirements which must be abolished
  • requirements which must evaluated and in certain
    cases abolished or replaced by less restrictive
    means

8
Freedom to provide services
  • Characterised by the absence of a stable and
    continuous participation in the economic life of
    the host MS
  • MSs are obliged to abstain from imposing their
    own requirements on incoming service providers,
    except
  • where justified by reasons of public policy,
    public security, public health or the protection
    of environment
  • legislation in question is covered by derogations
    provided for in Article 17
  • case-by-case measures relating to the safety of
    services

9
Quality of services
  • Information on providers, their services and the
    settlement of disputes
  • Professional liability insurance and guarantees
  • Commercial communications by the regulated
    professions
  • Multidisciplinary activities

10
A closer glance on freedom of establishment
  • Authorisation schemes are allowed only on certain
    conditions
  • non-discriminative
  • the need for authorisation is justified by an
    overriding reason relating to the public interest
  • proportionality
  • Requirements are set for
  • conditions of the authorisations
  • the duration of the authorisations
  • authorisation procedures

11
Freedom of establishment (2)
  • Forbidden requirements
  • nationality requirements for the provider, his
    staff, shareholders or members of the management
    or supervisory bodies
  • a requirement to be resident in the territory of
    that MS
  • a prohibition on having several establishments
  • restrictions on choosing between a principal or a
    secondary establishment or between different
    forms of secondary establishments

12
Freedom of establishment (3)
  • conditions of reciprocity
  • economic tests
  • the involvement of competing operators in the
    decisions of competent authorities
  • obligation to have financial guarantees or
    insurances from the MS in question
  • an obligation to have been previously registered
    or to have previously exercised the activity in
    the MSs in question

13
Freedom of establishment (4)
  • Requirements subject to evaluation
  • quantitative or territorial restrictions
  • obligation for the service provider to take a
    specific legal form
  • requirements relating to the shareholding of
    companies
  • requirements reserving the provision of certain
    services to specific providers

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Freedom of establishment (5)
  • bans on having more than one establishment in the
    territory of the same MS
  • obligations to have a minimum number of employees
  • obligations to apply fixed minimum or maximum
    tariffs
  • obligation on the provider to supply other
    specific services jointly with his service
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