Revised guidelines for 2000-2006 programmes

1) OBJECTIVE

To help the Member States, halfway through the current programming period (2000-2006), to update their programming documents.

2) ACT

Commission Communication of 25.08.2003 - The Structural Funds and their coordination with the Cohesion Fund - Revised indicative guidelines [COM(2003) 499 final - Not published in the Official Journal].

3) SUMMARY

In accordance with the Regulation laying down general provisions on the Structural Funds, the Commission adopted indicative guidelines in 1999. These were used by the Member States to draw up their programming documents for the period 2000-06.

2003 is the year for the mid-term evaluation and revision of the regional and national development programmes. The Commission is publishing this communication to help the Member States in this. While the 1999 guidelines remain valid, the Member States are being given a set of additional guidelines to take account of a number of factors with an impact on the Structural Funds' deployment: the economic downturn, budgetary difficulties in the Member States and the evolution of Community policies with territorial impact. In addition, with enlargement looming, specific guidelines are provided on the programming of the future Member States for 2004-06.

In carrying out this review the Commission has been influenced mainly by:

The Member States will be sending the Commission their draft amendments of the regional development programmes. These amendments must include updating of the scoreboards for monitoring State aid schemes.

Commission follow-up of European Councils

The Lisbon European Council in March 2000 defined a new strategic objective for the European Union by 2010: "to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion".

This objective opens the way for the Structural Funds to be reprogrammed so as to put more emphasis on competitivity factors like: the knowledge society, innovation, research, the environment, social integration, education and training.

Community policies whose evolution is likely to be influenced by the "Lisbon strategy" are:

Community policies whose legislative framework has evolved

The Community policies, the legislation for which has evolved since adoption of the 1999 indicative guidelines, are:

Community policies whose legal framework is undergoing modification

Two Community policies are currently in full development and will have repercussions on the programming of the Structural Funds:

Improving the effectiveness of the implementation of structural measures

The mid-term review is an opportunity for simplifying the implementation of regional policy by integrating the results of the mid-way evaluation. The Commission envisages the following changes:

The Commission will amend the programming documents only once to take account both of the mid-term review of programmes and the allocation of the performance reserve, a budget reserved for the programmes that perform the best, scheduled for the end of 2003. Whatever the nature of the changes, public financial commitments at national and Community levels must be maintained by every means possible.

4) implementing measures

5) follow-up work

Last updated: 05.12.2005