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Commission Directive 80/723/EEC of 25 June 1980 on the transparency of financial relations between Member States and public undertakingsLegal instrument | Directive |
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Number legal act | Directive 1980/723 |
CELEX number i | 31980L0723 |
Document | 25-06-1980 |
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Publication in Official Journal | 29-07-1980; OJ L 195, 29.7.1980,Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Portuguese: Chapter 08 Volume 002,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Spanish: Chapter 08 Volume 002,Special edition in Greek: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 08 Volume 001,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 08 Volume 001 |
Effect | 10-07-1980; Entry into force Date notif. |
End of validity | 19-12-2006; Repealed by 32006L0111 |
Transposition | 31-12-1981; At the latest See Art 8 |
Notification | 10-07-1980 |
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Commission Directive 80/723/EEC of 25 June 1980 on the transparency of financial relations between Member States and public undertakings
Official Journal L 195 , 29/07/1980 P. 0035 - 0037
Finnish special edition: Chapter 8 Volume 1 P. 0054
Greek special edition: Chapter 08 Volume 1 P. 0205
Swedish special edition: Chapter 8 Volume 1 P. 0054
Spanish special edition: Chapter 08 Volume 2 P. 0075
Portuguese special edition Chapter 08 Volume 2 P. 0075
COMMISSION DIRECTIVE of 25 June 1980 on the transparency of financial relations between Member States and public undertakings (80/723/EEC)
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 90 (3) thereof,
Whereas public undertakings play a substantial role in the national economy of the Member States;
Whereas the Treaty in no way prejudices the rules governing the system of property ownership in Member States and equal treatment of private and public undertakings must therefore be ensured;
Whereas the Treaty requires the Commission to ensure that Member States do not grant undertakings, public or private, aids incompatible with the common market;
Whereas, however, the complexity of the financial relations between national public authorities and public undertakings tends to hinder the performance of this duty;
Whereas a fair and effective application of the aid rules in the Treaty to both public and private undertakings will be possible only if these financial relations are made transparent;
Whereas such transparency applied to public undertakings should enable a clear distinction to be made between the role of the State as public authority and its role as proprietor;
Whereas Article 90 (1) confers certain obligations on the Member States in respect of public undertakings; whereas Article 90 (3) requires the Commission to ensure that these obligations are respected, and provides it with the requisite means to this end ; whereas this entails defining the conditions for achieving transparency;
Whereas it should be made clear what is to be understood by the terms "public authorities" and "public undertakings";
Whereas public authorities may exercise a dominant influence on the behaviour of public undertakings not only where they are the proprietor or have a majority participation but also by virtue of powers they hold in management or supervisory bodies as a result either of the rules governing the undertaking or of the manner in which the shareholdings are distributed;
Whereas the provision of public funds to public undertakings may take place either directly or indirectly ; whereas transparency must be achieved irrespective of the manner in which such provision of public funds is made ; whereas it may also be necessary to ensure that adequate information is made available as regards the reasons for such provision of public funds and their actual use;
Whereas Member States may through their public undertakings seek ends other than commercial ones ; whereas in some cases public undertakings are compensated by the State for financial burdens assumed by them as a result ; whereas transparency should also be ensured in the case of such compensation ;
Whereas certain undertakings should be excluded from the application of this Directive by virtue either of the nature of their activities or of the size of their turnover ; whereas this applies to certain activities which stand outside the sphere of competition or which are already covered by specific Community measures which ensure adequate transparency, to public undertakings belonging to sectors of activity for which distinct provision should be made, and to those whose business is not conducted on such a scale as to justify the administration burden of ensuring transparency;
Whereas this Directive is without prejudice to other provisions of the Treaty, notably Articles...
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