Council Recommendation definition
Examples of Council Recommendation in a sentence
Any elements of the Council Recommendation that are forbidden by this regulation or code (either literally or formulated in other words) are indicated with ‘yes’ in the following table.
The measures taken in 2020 and 2021 have been in line with the Council Recommendation of 20 July 2020.
Every two weeks, the list of third countries referred to in Annex I should be reviewed, and as the case may be updated, by the Council, after close consultation with the Commission and the relevant EU agencies and services following an overall assessment based on the methodology, criteria and information referred to in the Council Recommendation.
Its content is prepared based on the criteria set out in the Council Recommendation and further criteria agreed by Member States, and considers the relevant recommendations published by the Commission3 as well as technical guidance issued the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)4 and the World Health Organization (WHO)5.
On the same day, the Commission also adopted a recommendation for a Council Recommendation on the economic policy of the euro area.
Among the multilateral instruments, the “OECD Council Recommendation Concerning Co-operation between Member Countries on Anti-competitive Practices Affecting International Trade” (formed in 1979 and revised in 1995) specifies the utilization of a notification and consultation system.
On the same date, the Commission also adopted a recommendation for a Council Recommendation on the economic policy of the euro area, which was endorsed by the European Council on 9-10 March 2017.
Annex I: Common list of rapid antigen testsPoint 11 of the Council Recommendation of 21 January 2021, calls on Member States to, without prejudice to Directive 98/79/EC, agree on and maintain a common and updated list of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests that are considered appropriate for use in the context of the situations described under point 6 and are in line with countries’ testing strategies.
It was set up to implement the European Parliament and Council Recommendation (2001/331/EC) providing for minimum criteria for environmental inspections (RMCEI), where it states: “Member States should assist each other administratively in operating this Recommendation.
Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic Secondary School – 10 Castle Oaks Crossing – Ward 10 Note: Pursuant to Brampton Safety Council Recommendation SC119- 2009, approved by Council on October 21, 2009, a new school review site inspection is to be undertaken at the advisory of Trustee Scott McLauchlan, Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board.