ANNEX
ELECTRONIC DATA EXCHANGE BETWEEN THE MEMBER STATES AND THE COMMISSION
The information requested in this Annex is to be provided in one of the official languages of the institutions of the Union.
Section 1
Information provided by Member States with cross-border coordination points
1. List of cross-border coordination points
The information provided by the Member States on each cross-border coordination point in the table below is included in the list of cross-border coordination points published online by the Commission.
Name of the cross-border coordination point
Cross-border coordination point code
Postal address
Web address ( 1 )
Phone number
Geographical coverage ( 2 )
Date of nomination / establishment
Legal reference of nomination / establishment
Main tasks ( 3 )
Basis: Article 4(4) and Article 13(1), point (e)
2. Contact details of cross-border coordination points
The information provided by the Member States for each cross-border coordination point in the table below enables the Commission to carry out its tasks of coordination, capacity building and knowledge-sharing. This information is not made public.
Contact person
Position
Email address
Phone number
Basis: Article 4(4)
3. Information for the single Union public register of cross-border files
The information provided by the cross-border coordination points or the competent authorities concerning each cross-border file in the table below is included in the single Union public register of cross-border files published online by the Commission. This information enables the Commission to carry out its coordination, capacity building and knowledge-sharing tasks.
File code
Title of the file
[200] ( 4 )
Date of reception by the cross-border coordination point
Communication dates to the Commission
a)
first submission;
b)
further submissions
Description of the obstacle
[5 000 ]
Name of the initiator
Geographical area of the obstacle ( 5 )
Situation of the file
1 – Not yet assessed;
2 – Pending further information from the initiator
( 6 )
or closed due to the lack of sufficient information from the initiator
( 7 ) ;
3 – No obstacle identified or outside the scope of this Regulation;
4 – File closed due to its duplication
( 8 ) ;
5 – Assessed, with further action to be decided;
6 – File transferred to another cross-border coordination point or to a relevant authority
( 9 ) ;
7 – Process for a potential solution to be triggered under the Cross-Border Facilitation Tool;
8 – Process for a potential solution to be triggered under another instrument
( 10 ) ;
9 – Obstacle resolved (partially or completely)
( 11 ) ;
10 – Decision not to resolve the obstacle.
File last modified on (date)
Description of the follow-up
[5 000 ] if applicable
Legal reference of solution implemented ( 12 )
If applicable
Webpage for the file
If applicable
Publications on the file
If applicable
Basis: Article 5(3), point (e), and Article 13(1), point (a)
4. Contact details of initiators
The information provided by the Member States for each cross-border file in the table below is optional. It enables the Commission to carry out its tasks of capacity building and knowledge-sharing. This information is only processed with the free and explicit permission of the person and is not to be made public.
Contact person of the initiator
Position
Email address
Basis: Article 5(3), point (e), and Article 13(1), point (a)
Section 2
Information provided by Member States without cross-border coordination points
1. List of relevant authorities
The information provided by the Member States on each relevant authority in the table below is included in the list of relevant authorities published online by the Commission.
Name of the relevant authority
Postal address
Phone number
Basis: Article 6(1)
2. Information from Member States without any cross-border coordination point, to be submitted annually by 31 December
Summary of the main steps taken over the past year in relation to the information received from one or more cross-border coordination points on cross-border obstacles identified, including an indication as to any action taken to resolve them and any other relevant information.
[8 000 ] ( 13 )
Basis: Article 13(1), point (a)
( 1 ) Pursuant to Article 5(3), point (e).
( 2 ) To be specified in the case of a joint cross-border coordination point established pursuant to Article 4(2).
( 3 ) Pursuant to Article 5(1) and (2).
( 4 ) Numbers in square brackets refer to the maximum number of characters without spaces.
( 5 ) NUTS 3 codes of the territorial unit(s) concerned by the cross-border obstacle. If the obstacle concerns only part of one or more territorial unit(s), NUTS 3 codes can be replaced by the LAU codes of those parts.
( 6 ) Pursuant to Article 9(2).
( 7 ) Pursuant to Article 9(2), second subparagraph.
( 8 ) If applicable, indicate the file code of the file that remains open in case of similar files.
( 9 ) If applicable, indicate the file code of the file that remains open in case of similar files.
( 10 ) If applicable, indicate the nature of instrument envisaged or used pursuant to Article 9(6), points (a), (b) and (c).
( 11 ) If applicable, indicate whether the obstacle has been partially or completely resolved.
( 12 ) If applicable, the reference to the legal or administrative act by which a solution (even partial) has been implemented.
( 13 ) Numbers in square brackets refer to the maximum number of characters without spaces.