Rulemaking programme

This section contains the adopted 4-years Rulemaking Programme.

2012

2012-2015 Rulemaking Programme 05/09/2011
The 4-year Rulemaking Programme 2012-2015 lists the tasks to be completed in 2012, the advance planning for 2013-2015 and the inventory task list. The programme was officially adopted by the ED Decision No. 2011/007/R of 05 September 2011 and supersedes earlier published RMP programmes.
The Rulemaking Programme is built on the principle that the planning of the first year is a commitment and the planning for the following years might be subject to changes depending on changing priorities and availability of resources. Following this principle, the present 4-year Rulemaking Programme 2012-2015 commits the Agency to the rulemaking tasks planned for finalisation in 2012. The planning for the following years (2013-2015) is indicative and may be revised during the next planning cycle.

Guidance about the format and how to navigate the 4-year Rulemaking Programme is provided in chapter "3.2 Format Overview" of the document 2012-2015 Rulemaking Programme. It is advised to consult this part before starting reading the whole programme.

2011

2011-2014 Rulemaking Programme 27/07/2010
The 4-year Rulemaking Programme 2011-2014 lists the tasks to be completed in 2011, the advance planning for 2012-2014 and the inventory task list. The programme was officially adopted by the ED Decision No. 2010/004/R of 27 July 2010 and supersedes earlier published RMP programmes.
The Rulemaking Programme is built on the principle that the planning of the first year is a commitment and the planning for the following years might be subject to changes depending on changing priorities and availability of resources. Following this principle, the present 4-year Rulemaking Programme 2011-2014 commits the Agency to the rulemaking tasks planned for finalisation in 2011. The planning for the following years (2012-2014) is indicative and may be revised during the next planning cycle.

Guidance about the format and how to navigate the 4-year Rulemaking Programme is provided in chapter "1.5 Format Overview" of the document Rulemaking Programme 2011-2014. It is advised to consult this part before starting reading the whole programme.

2010

2010-2013 Rulemaking Programme 17/12/2009
This document describes the Rulemaking Programme for 2010-2013 and supersedes earlier published RMP programmes. The programme was officially adopted by the ED Decision No. 2009/020/R of 17 December 2009.

2009

2009-2012 Rulemaking Programme 26/02/2009
This document describes the Rulemaking Programme for 2009-2012. The programme was officially adopted by the ED Decision No. 2009/002/R of 26 February 2009.

2008

2008 Rulemaking Programme 15/08/2007
This document describes the Rulemaking Programme for 2008. The programme was officially adopted by the ED Decision No. 2007/011/R of 15 August 2007.
amendment 1 21/12/2007
amendment 2 14/07/2008

2007

2007 Rulemaking Programme 31/07/2006
This document describes the Rulemaking Programme for 2007. The programme was officially adopted by the ED Decision No. 2006/07/R of 31/07/2006
amendment 1 11/10/2006
amendment 2 22/12/2006

2006

2006 Rulemaking Programme 22/07/2005
This document describes the Rulemaking Programme for 2006. The programme was officially adopted by the ED Decision No. 2005/04/R of 22/07/2005, and was later amended by:
amendment 1 22/12/2005
amendment 2 06/07/2006

2005

2005 Rulemaking Programme 26/04/2005
This document describes the Rulemaking Programme for 2005. The programme was officially adopted by the ED Decision No. 2004/09/RM of 17/12/2004, which was later amended by:
amendment 22/07/2005

2004

2004 Rulemaking Programme 10/09/2004
This document describes the Rulemaking activities carried out during 2004. Note that this decision has been repealed by ED Decision 2005/02/R.

How to make a rulemaking proposal

According to Article 3(3) of the Rulemaking Procedure adopted by Agency's Management Board any person or organisation may propose the development of a new rule or an amendment thereto. In order to be considered in the development and/or revision of the Rulemaking Programme/s such proposals should be submitted to the Agency not later than 30 September at using the Rulemaking Proposal Form. The Rulemaking Proposal Form has been designed to solicit the most information from the proposer to facilitate the assessment of the proposal and will further aid in the preparation of rulemaking documentation once the proposal is accepted onto the Rulemaking Programme. Please aid this process by submitting as much information as you can, including references to any supporting documents. Please note that failure to complete the form in full is not a justification for rejecting the proposal, although it may delay the proposal's acceptance.

Summary of rulemaking proposals

The following report contains general statistics on proposals received by the Agency using the Rulemaking Proposal Form. This executive summary is published for the first time and covers all the proposals up to 30 September 2007.

Summary of rulemaking proposals 2005 - 2007 and guidance on the rulemaking proposal process

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