Internal Market Information System - expert group (IMI)

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Internal Market Information System - expert group (IMI)

Details

Abbreviation: IMI

Policy Area: Internal Market

Lead DG: DG Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs

Type: Informal

Scope: Limited

Mission: To guide and advise the Commission in the development of the Internal Market Information (IMI) system. IMI is an enabling mechanism, providing Member State administrations with a multilingual tool to support the mutual assistance and information exchange required to implement Internal Market legislation efficiently

Task: Coordinate with Member States, exchange of views

Contact: -

Publication in RegExp: 21/02/2006

Creating Act: -

Last updated: 23/09/2022

Additional Information

Selection procedure: The members of this group are the Member States. It is for the authority of ach Member State to decide on who will represent them. 3 Organisations of EFTA countries are participating to the meetings. Their members are designated by the Member States of the EFTA.

Rules of procedure: Expert groups usually operate in an informal setting without any formal rules of procedure. This is the case for this group

Other: Internal Market Information System IMI was created by the following expert group: (the Internal Market Advisory Committee IMAC E01422), but has become autonomous in 2011.

http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/imi-net/

Subgroups

No Subgroups assigned to this group.

 
 
 
 

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