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Briefing - Commitments Made at the Hearings of the Commissioners-Designate, Juncker Commission (November 2014 - October 2014) - PE 536.386 - Committee on Budgetary Control - Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs - Subcommittee on Human Rights - Committee on Legal Affairs - Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality - Committee on Culture and Education - Committee on Industry, Research and Energy - Committee on Budgets - Committee on International Trade - Committee on Development - Committee on Petitions - Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection - Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety - Committee on Regional Development - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs - Committee on Fisheries - Committee on Transport and Tourism - Committee on Foreign Affairs - Committee on Constitutional Affairs

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This compilation of briefings presents the most salient points and essential commitments made by the commissioners-designate during the hearings held in September/October 2014 before the parliamentary committees. These commitments concern the main on-going legislative procedures, the preparation of future legislative proposals as well as the scrutiny of the implementation of existing legislation. They also touch upon the crucial issue of inter-institutional cooperation.

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Subject files - Product Safety and Market Surveillance Package - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Previous: Briefing - Commitments Made at the Hearings of the Commissioners-Designate, Juncker Commission (November 2014 - October 2014) - PE 536.386 - Committee on Budgetary Control - Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs - Subcommittee on Human Rights - Committee on Legal Affairs - Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality - Committee on Culture and Education - Committee on Industry, Research and Energy - Committee on Budgets - Committee on International Trade - Committee on Development - Committee on Petitions - Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection - Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety - Committee on Regional Development - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs - Committee on Fisheries - Committee on Transport and Tourism - Committee on Foreign Affairs - Committee on Constitutional Affairs
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Product safety and Market Surveillance package
On 13 February 2013 the European Commission adopted a comprehensive package on Product Safety and Market Surveillance in order to improve safety of consumer products, in particular by strengthening product identification and traceability, and to simplify and improve the framework of market surveillance of products, particularly by eliminating currently existing overlaps and inconsistencies. The package, which is a key action of the Single Market Act II, consists of two legislative initiatives: a proposal for a new Regulation on Consumer Product Safety and a proposal for a single Regulation on Market Surveillance of Products.
 
On 17 October 2013 draft reports on Consumer Product Safety and Market Surveillance have been adopted in IMCO Committee by an overwhelming majority. With regard to Market Surveillance of Products the Members agreed to harmonise penalties for infringements of the proposed Regulation to at least offset the economic advantage sought through the infringement as well as to encourage the allocation of revenues collected from such penalties to market surveillance activities. The Committee also called on the Commission to establish a Pan-European Injuries Database. A clear distinction with regard to non-compliant products and products presenting a risk as well as a call on the market surveillance authorities to carry out sample checks on sufficient numbers of products has been established in the final report. With regard to the Consumer Product Safety the Members seek to ensure that the regulation will stand as a safety net for the product legislation and to oblige manufacturers and importers to place a country of origin marking on their products. The Rapporteur furthermore found support for her proposal for an "EU Safety Tested" mark to attest that the product has been tested and found safe by an independent third party.
 
Although the IMCO Committee unanimously approved the mandate to enter trialogue negotiations on both draft reports, due to the developments in the Council no progress has been achieved and the reports were submitted to the 2014 April II plenary. The IMCO reports were adopted by the Plenary on 15 April 2014, however the proposal to introduce a voluntary 'EU Safety Tested' marking was rejected.
 
Consumer Product Safety:
Rapporteur: Christel Schaldemose (S&D)
Shadows: EPP (to be appointed), M. Pretzell (ECR), R. Rochefort (ALDE), J. Mastalka (GUE/NGL), P. Durand (Greens), M. Zullo (EFDD).
 
Market Surveillance of Products:
Rapporteur: EPP (to be appointed)
Shadows: C. Shaldemose (S&D), M. Pretzell (ECR), D. Charanzova (ALDE), J. Mastalka (GUE/NGL), P. Durand (Greens), EFDD (to be appointed)

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Subject files - Package travel and assisted travel arrangements - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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MEP Birgit Collin-Langen (8th legislature)
On 12 March 2014 the EP adopted its 1st reading position on the Commission's proposal for a directive on package travel and assisted travel arrangements. The Report on the file was adopted in IMCO on 11 February.
 
The revision of the 1990 directive on package travel appeared to be necessary following the development of online sales and the liberalisation in the airline sector which changed the way the consumers organise their holidays. The overall objective of the revision was to enhance the functioning of the Internal Market and achieve a high level of consumer protection through the approximation of rules on packages and other combinations of travel services.
 
With their vote, MEPs decided to exempt packages put together by occasional organisers and packages with a duration of less than 24 hours and without accommodation, while clarifying that Member States may decide to cover those packages in national legislation. The possibilities for alteration of the price of a package will also be limited, and if the price increases by more than 8%, the traveller should be able to terminate the contract and be reimbursed, or be offered an equivalent package. By default, the buyer should get a refund for any price reduction over 3%. If "unavoidable" and "unforeseeable" circumstances make it impossible for the traveller to return home on time, the organiser will have to arrange accommodation for him at a similar level to the accommodation originally booked or alternatively pay for a stay of 5 nights up to 125 euros per night. Lastly, travellers will be repatriated in case of insolvency of their travel organiser while they are abroad on holiday.
 
Negotiations with the Council are expected during the Latvian Presidency.
 
Rapporteur in the 8th legislature: Birgit COLLIN-LANGEN (EPP)
Shadow rapporteurs: Sergio Cofferati (S&D), Louis Ide (ECR), Dita CHARANZOVÁ (ALDE), Igor Soltes (Greens), Dennis de Jong(GUE),  --(EFDD)
 

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Minutes - Monday, 17 November 2014 - PE 544.148v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Minutes - Wednesday, 5 November 2014 - PE 544.147v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Draft report - Cableway installations - PE 537.493v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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DRAFT REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on cableway installations
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Antonio López-Istúriz White

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Highlights - Cableway installations – 3 December AM - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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cableway installations
Mr López-Istúriz will present his draft report on the proposal for a regulation on cableway installations. The rapporteur supports the proposal and the change from a directive into a regulation as it will simplify the regulatory environment. Special attention is given to guarantee the consistency of the text with the new legislative framework decision and the alignment package adopted during the 7th legislature. The rapporteur also proposes to include specific market surveillance rules.

Further information
Draft report
Procedure file


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Highlights - Personal protective equipment (PPE) - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Personal protective equipment
The current PPE Directive permits the free movement of PPE in Europe while ensuring a high level of protection for its users. The proposal is aligned with the new legislative framework and seeks to modernise the Directive. It is expected that the proposed extension of the product coverage and the change of three basic health and safety requirements will be carefully assessed by the IMCO Members. The Commission will present the proposal on 3 December AM.

Further information
Procedure file


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Latest news - What's new? - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Latest news in IMCO
The next Committee Meeting will be held on Wednesday 3rd (09.00 - 12.30 and 15.00 - 18.30) and Thursday 4 December (09.00 - 12.30) in PHS 1A002. Find here the draft agenda.
 
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Latest supporting analyses (studies, briefing notes, …) are available here
 
 

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Amendments 1 - 161 - Draft report on Single Market governance within the European Semester 2015 - PE 541.660v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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AMENDMENTS 1 - 161 - Draft report on Single Market governance within the European Semester 2015
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Newsletters - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Highlights - Cableway installations – 3 December AM - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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cableway installations
Mr López-Istúriz presented his draft report on the proposal for a regulation on cableway installations. The rapporteur supports the proposal and the change from a directive into a regulation as it will simplify the regulatory environment. Special attention is given to guarantee the consistency of the text with the new legislative framework decision and the alignment package adopted during the 7th legislature. The rapporteur also proposes to include specific market surveillance rules.

Further information
Draft report
Procedure file


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Video of a committee meeting - Wednesday, 3 December 2014 - 09:09 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Length of video : 180'
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Press release - MEPs back deal with Council on automatic emergency call system for cars - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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An EP/Council deal on a life-saving automatic emergency call system for cars, agreed on Monday evening, was backed by Internal Market Committee MEPs on Thursday.The “eCall” system would use the 112 number to call the emergency services automatically, enabling them to reach crash scenes faster and thus save lives and reduce the severity of injuries. The deal would require all new car models to be equipped with eCall technology from 31 March 2018.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Video of a committee meeting - Wednesday, 3 December 2014 - 15:09 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Length of video : 154'
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Latest news - What's new? - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Video of a committee meeting - Thursday, 4 December 2014 - 09:06 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Length of video : 145'
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Hearings - Why Europe needs a legal framework for customs sanctions - 22-01-2015 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Publications - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Minutes - Wednesday, 3 December 2014 - PE 544.290v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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