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REGULATION (EU) 2025/13 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 19 December 2024
on the collection and transfer of advance passenger information for the prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of terrorist offences and serious crime, and amending Regulation (EU) 2019/818
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Council Decision 2009/470/EC of 25 May 2009 on expenditure in the veterinary field (1), and in particular Article 23 thereof,
Whereas:
(1) The Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council on honeybee health (2) gives an overview of the Commission’s actions already undertaken and ongoing as regards honeybee health in the EU. The main subject issue of the Communication is the increased mortality of bees observed worldwide.
(2) In 2009 the EFSA project ‘Bee mortality and bee surveillance in Europe’ (3) concluded that the surveillance systems in the EU are, in general, weak and that there is a lack of data at Member States level and a lack of comparable data at EU level.
(3) In order to improve the availability of data on bee mortality the Commission decided to assist and support certain surveillance studies in Member States on honeybee losses.
(4) Commission Implementing Decision 2012/362/EU (4) granted a financial contribution to the voluntary surveillance study programs on honeybee colony losses implemented by Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom for the season 2012–2013.
(5) The studies provide for three field visits in the apiaries to be carried out before winter, after winter and during the productive season.
(6) It is important in this type of study to have comparable data in relation with the losses which are collected in different years. This is particularly valid for surveillance studies on honeybee losses because the climatic conditions alter significantly the results. Therefore, such studies if conducted only for one year can only give partial data which do not offer enough grounds to draw conclusions or trends on such losses.
(7) For the reasons explained above, it is opportune to continue the voluntary surveillance studies on honeybee colony losses in the season starting with the pre-winter control in fall 2013, to be finalised with the post-winter and full productive season controls in 2014.
(8) The studies to be carried out in the season 2013–2014 are based on the document ‘Basis for a pilot surveillance project on honey bee colony losses’ (5) produced by the EU reference laboratory (EURL) for bee health listed in Part II of Annex VII to Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council (6), which provides guidance to Member States to elaborate their voluntary surveillance studies programs.
(9) The same Member States which took part to the first voluntary surveillance studies on honeybee colony losses in 2012–2013 were invited to send to the Commission their programs for the season 2013–2014 based on the technical document of the EURL for bee health.
(10) Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom have drawn up voluntary surveillance study programs on honeybee colony losses in line with the technical document ‘Basis for a pilot surveillance project on honey bee colony losses’ and have requested EU financial support.
(11) A financial contribution should be granted as from 1 July 2013 to the voluntary surveillance study programs on honeybee colony losses implemented by Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
(12) Under Council Regulation (EC) No 1290/2005 (7), veterinary measures are to be financed under the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund. For financial control purposes, Articles 9, 36 and 37 of that Regulation are to apply.
(13) The payment of the financial contribution should be subject to the condition that the surveillance study programs planned have actually been carried out and that the authorities supply all the necessary information to the Commission and to the EURL for bee health.
(14) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
2. The financial contribution by the Union
(a) shall be at the rate of 70 % of the eligible costs to be incurred by each Member State referred to in paragraph 1 for the surveillance study programmes on honeybee colony losses and specified in Annex I for the period from 1 July 2013 to 30 September 2014;
(b) shall not exceed the following:
(1) EUR 26 837 for Belgium,
(2) EUR 116 417 for Denmark,
(3) EUR 160 445 for Germany,
(4) EUR 64 868 for Estonia,
(5) EUR 78 421 for Greece,
(6) EUR 148 047 for Spain,
(7) EUR 288 801 for France,
(8) EUR 142 212 for Italy,
(9) EUR 86 310 for Latvia,
(10) EUR 70 273 for Lithuania,
(11) EUR 114 209 for Hungary,
(12) EUR 128 015 for Poland,
(13) EUR 29 159 for Portugal,
(14) EUR 92 240 for Slovakia,
(15) EUR 117 416 for Finland,
(16) EUR 74 389 for Sweden,
(17) EUR 109 871 for the United Kingdom,
(c) shall not exceed EUR 348 per visit of an apiary.
2. Expenditure relating to staff costs for performing laboratory tests, sampling or monitoring, and to consumables and overheads dedicated to the surveillance studies shall be eligible in accordance with the rules set out in Annex III.
3. The Union’s financial assistance shall be paid following presentation and approval of the reports and supporting documents referred to Article 3(2) and (3).
2. Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom shall submit to the Commission:
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no later than 1 March 2014 an intermediate technical report on the first visit provided for in the surveillance study program, and
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no later than 31 October 2014 a final technical report on the second and third visits provided for in the surveillance study program,
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the technical report should be in conformity to a model to be established by the Commission in cooperation with the EU Reference Laboratory for bee health.
3. Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom shall submit to the Commission:
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no later than 31 December 2014, a paper version and an electronic version of their financial report drawn up in accordance with Annex II,
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on request by the Commission, the supporting documents, evidencing all the expenditure referred to in the application for reimbursement.
4. The outcome of the studies shall be made available to the Commission and the EU Reference Laboratory for bee health.
(1) OJ L 155, 18.6.2009, p. 30.
(2) COM(2010) 714 final.
(3) Available at: http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/doc/154r.pdf
(4) Commission Implementing Decision 2012/362/EU of 4 July 2012 concerning a financial contribution by the Union to certain Member States to support voluntary surveillance studies on honeybee colony losses (OJ L 176, 6.7.2012, p. 65).
(5) Available at: http://ec.europa.eu/food/animal/liveanimals/bees/docs/annex_i_pilot_project_en.pdf
(6) Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on official controls performed to ensure the verification of compliance with feed and food law, animal health and animal welfare rules (OJ L 165, 30.4.2004, p. 1).
(7) Council Regulation (EC) No 1290/2005 of 21 June 2005 on the financing of the common agricultural policy (OJ L 209, 11.8.2005, p. 1).
(1) OJ L 155, 18.6.2009, p. 30.
(2) COM(2010) 714 final.
(3) Available at: http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/doc/154r.pdf
(4) Commission Implementing Decision 2012/362/EU of 4 July 2012 concerning a financial contribution by the Union to certain Member States to support voluntary surveillance studies on honeybee colony losses (OJ L 176, 6.7.2012, p. 65).
(5) Available at: http://ec.europa.eu/food/animal/liveanimals/bees/docs/annex_i_pilot_project_en.pdf
(6) Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on official controls performed to ensure the verification of compliance with feed and food law, animal health and animal welfare rules (OJ L 165, 30.4.2004, p. 1).
(7) Council Regulation (EC) No 1290/2005 of 21 June 2005 on the financing of the common agricultural policy (OJ L 209, 11.8.2005, p. 1).
ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec_impl/2013/512/oj