Examples of Common Provisions Regulation in a sentence
The Common Provisions Regulation and other relevant legal instruments will contain the necessary enabling provisions.
For example, for cohesion, Article 76 of the Common Provisions Regulation (CPR) (Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013) provides that the decision of the Commission adopting a programme shall constitute a legal commitment within the meaning of the Financial Regulation but that the budget commitments of the Union in respect of each programme shall be made in annual instalments for each Fund during the period between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2020.
The proposal, as well as this amendment of the Commission’s proposal for the Common Provisions Regulation, will feed into the negotiation on the next MFF and expectedly will be integrated into the framework of an overall agreement on the next MFF.
The monitoring system and reporting rules will be governed by the Common Provisions Regulation (CPR) and will be identical to those applicable to the other seven shared management funds under the CPR.The CPR rules build on the best practices of the 2014-2020 period and will continue to be based on a system of shared management.
The explanatory memorandum of the initial proposal for the Common Provisions Regulation details the public and stakeholders consultations carried out and the way the corresponding outputs have been reflected.
In general: The Commission shall carry out a mid-term and a retrospective evaluation of the actions implemented under this Fund, in line with the Common Provisions Regulation.
This covers the checking of the addition of a candidate’s marks and script re-marking.
Article 65 of the European Parliament and Council Regulation (EU) 1303/2013 (Common Provisions Regulation) sets out the conditions for determining the eligibility of expenditure.
The Common Provisions Regulation sets out common provisions for seven shared management funds: the Cohesion Fund, the European Maritime and Fisheries Funds, the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund Plus, the Asylum and Migration Fund, the Border Management and Visa Instrument, and the Internal Security Fund.
In accordance with Article 71 of the Common Provisions Regulation and Chapter 7.12 of the Programme Manual the ownership of the outputs having the character of investments in infrastructure and productive investments produced during the project implementation shall remain with the LP or PPs for at least five years from the final payment to the lead partner.