Legal provisions of COM(2001)336 - Establishment of the GALILEO Joint Undertaking

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dossier COM(2001)336 - Establishment of the GALILEO Joint Undertaking.
document COM(2001)336 EN
date May 28, 2002


Article 1

For the implementation of the development phase of the Galileo programme, a Joint Undertaking within the meaning of Article 171 of the Treaty is hereby set up for a period of four years.

The aim of the Joint Undertaking shall be to ensure the unity of the administration and the financial control of the project for the research, development and demonstration phase of the Galileo programme, and to this end mobilise the funds assigned to that programme.

The Joint Undertaking shall be considered as an international organisation within the meaning of the second indent of Article 15(10) of Directive 77/388/EEC and the second indent of Article 23(1) of Directive 92/12/EEC.

Its seat shall be located in Brussels.

Article 2

The Statutes of the Joint Undertaking, as set out in the Annex hereto, are hereby adopted.

Article 3

1. In order to ensure an adequate flow of information and effective political control by Member States of the implementation of the development phase of the Galileo programme, a Supervisory Board shall be established. It shall be composed of one representative of each Member State of the European Union, and of the representative of the Commission at the Administrative Board of the Joint Undertaking.

2. The Supervisory Board shall be chaired by the representative of the Member State which holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

3. In due time, and at least 15 days before each meeting of the Administrative Board, the Commission shall convene the Supervisory Board and submit all documents to its members convening the issues on the agenda for that meeting.

The Supervisory Board shall take a decision on all issues that are on the agenda of the upcoming meeting of the Administrative Board and may put other items on that agenda. The Commission shall, when carrying out its functions on the Administrative Board, do everything possible to ensure that decisions taken by the Administrative Board reflect the decisions and views of the Supervisory Board.

4. The Supervisory Board shall take its decisions by qualified majority of the votes of the representatives of the Member States, these votes being weighted in accordance with Article 205(2) of the Treaty. The representative of the Commission shall not participate in the vote.

5. The Supervisory Board shall adopt its rules of procedure.

Article 4

Every year, the Commission shall present to the Council the annual report on the progress of the Galileo programme as well as the programme development plan, including the financial aspects.

At the end of 2003, the Commission shall inform the Council of the results of the tendering procedure launched by the Joint Undertaking in accordance with Article 4 of its Statutes.

Article 5

The Commission shall report to the Council on the accession of new members.

Any participation of new members, including the participation of members from third countries, shall be submitted to the Council for approval.

Article 6

The Joint Undertaking shall be subject to the rules contained in Council Decision 2001/264/EC of 19 March 2001 adopting the Council's security regulations(12).

Article 7

1. In order to deal with security matters regarding the Galileo system, a Security Board shall be established. It shall be composed of one representative of each Member State of the European Union and of a representative of the Commission.

2. The Security Board shall adopt its rules of procedure.

Article 8

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.


This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.