Services in the internal market: Notification procedure for authorisation schemes and requirements related to services
This note seeks to provide an initial analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the European Commission's Impact Assessment (IA) accompanying the above proposal, submitted on 10 January 2017 and referred to Parliament’s Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO). Overall, the IA seems to motivate sufficiently the new legislation aiming to create a more effective notification procedure for services in the single market. In particular, the problems identified and the policy options considered appear to be clear and coherent. There are, however, some elements, which might merit further attention. It would have been useful to provide some quantification (or, alternatively, explain the lack thereof) regarding the economic impacts on businesses, competitiveness and SMEs, notwithstanding that the proposal is mainly addressed to Member States’ public authorities. Moreover, it is noticeable that the range of sources used to substantiate this IA is rather limited.
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- administrative formalities
- application of EU law
- approximation of laws
- consumption
- disclosure of information
- economic analysis
- ECONOMICS
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- employment
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- EU law
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- exchange of information
- executive power and public service
- freedom to provide services
- impact study
- information and information processing
- information system
- information technology and data processing
- POLITICS
- right of establishment
- service
- single market
- TRADE