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Article 1: Multiannual consumer programme
Article 2: General objective
Article 3: Specific objectives and indicators
Article 4: Eligible actions
Article 5: Beneficiaries eligible for grants
Article 6: Financial Framework
Article 7: Participation of third countries in the Programme
Article 8: Types of intervention and maximum level of co-financing
Article 9: Administrative and technical assistance
Article 10: Methods of implementation
Article 11: Consistency and complementarity with other policies
Article 12: Annual work programmes
The Commission shall adopt annual work programmes in the form of implementing acts in accordance with the advisory procedure referred to in Article 16(2) of this Regulation. Those implementing acts shall set out the elements provided for in Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 and in particular:
Article 13: Evaluation and dissemination
The longer-term impacts and the sustainability of effects of the Programme shall be evaluated with a view to feeding into a decision on a possible renewal, modification or suspension of a subsequent programme.
Article 14: Protection of the financial interests of the Union
Article 15: Exercise of the delegation
Article 16: Committee procedure
Article 17: Transitional measures
Article 18: Repeal
Article 19: Entry into force and date of application
It shall apply from 1 January 2014.
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TYPES OF ACTIONS TYPES OF ACTIONS
Objective I Objective I
Safety: to consolidate and enhance product safety through effective market surveillance throughout the Union Safety: to consolidate and enhance product safety through effective market surveillance throughout the Union
Consumer information and education, and support to consumer organisations: to improve consumers’ education, information and awareness of their rights, to develop the evidence base for consumer policy and to provide support to consumer organisations, including taking into account the specific needs of vulnerable consumers Consumer information and education, and support to consumer organisations: to improve consumers’ education, information and awareness of their rights, to develop the evidence base for consumer policy and to provide support to consumer organisations, including taking into account the specific needs of vulnerable consumers
Rights and redress: to develop and reinforce consumer rights in particular through smart regulatory action and improving access to simple, efficient, expedient and low-cost redress including alternative dispute resolution Rights and redress: to develop and reinforce consumer rights in particular through smart regulatory action and improving access to simple, efficient, expedient and low-cost redress including alternative dispute resolution
Enforcement: to support enforcement of consumer rights by strengthening cooperation between national enforcement bodies and by supporting consumers with advice Enforcement: to support enforcement of consumer rights by strengthening cooperation between national enforcement bodies and by supporting consumers with advice
INDICATORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 3 OF THIS REGULATION INDICATORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 3 OF THIS REGULATION
Objective I Objective I
Safety: to consolidate and enhance product safety through effective market surveillance throughout the Union Safety: to consolidate and enhance product safety through effective market surveillance throughout the Union
Consumer information and education, and support to consumer organisations: to improve consumers’ education, information and awareness of their rights, to develop the evidence base for consumer policy and to provide support to consumer organisations, including taking into account the specific needs of vulnerable consumers Consumer information and education, and support to consumer organisations: to improve consumers’ education, information and awareness of their rights, to develop the evidence base for consumer policy and to provide support to consumer organisations, including taking into account the specific needs of vulnerable consumers
Rights and redress: to develop and reinforce consumer rights in particular through smart regulatory action and improving access to simple, efficient, expedient and low-cost redress including alternative dispute resolution Rights and redress: to develop and reinforce consumer rights in particular through smart regulatory action and improving access to simple, efficient, expedient and low-cost redress including alternative dispute resolution
Enforcement: to support enforcement of consumer rights by strengthening cooperation between national enforcement bodies and by supporting consumers with advice Enforcement: to support enforcement of consumer rights by strengthening cooperation between national enforcement bodies and by supporting consumers with advice
( *1 ) a notification can trigger several reactions from authorities of other Member States
Footnote p0: This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Strasbourg, 26 February 2014.