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Social security system — Cooperation between EU countries
SUMMARY OF:
Regulation (EC) No 987/2009 on coordinating social security systems
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THIS REGULATION?
KEY POINTS
The regulation strengthens cooperation between EU countries’ social security institutions* and improves the methods that they use to share information with one another.
The regulation is divided into 5 titles some of which contain several chapters:
Title I — General provisions
Chapter I — definitions of various terms used in the regulation.
Chapter II — rules on cooperation between EU countries’ social security institutions:
Chapter III — aspects such as arrangements between 2 or more EU countries:
Title II — Determination of the legislation applicable
Under Title II, detailed rules are set out depending on which article (i.e. Articles 12 to 16) of Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 applies to the claimant (for example, Article 13 applies to people who are employed in 2 or more EU countries).
Title III — Special rules concerning the various categories of benefits
Chapter I — Sickness, maternity and equivalent benefits (for example, conditions for meeting the costs of sickness benefits in kind as part of scheduled treatments, i.e. treatments for which an insured person goes to another EU country other than that in which he/she is insured or resident).
Chapter II — Benefits in respect of accidents at work and occupational disease.
Chapter III — Death grants.
Chapter IV — Invalidity benefits and old-age and survivors’ pensions.
Chapter V — Unemployment benefits.
Chapter VI — Family benefits.
Title IV — Financial aspects
Chapter I — Reimbursement of the cost of benefits in relation to Article 35 and Article 41 of Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 both of which concern reimbursements between institutions.
Chapter II — Reimbursement of unemployment benefits pursuant to Article 65 of Regulation (EC) No 883/2004.
Chapter III — Recovery of benefits provided but not due, recovery of provisional payments and contributions, offsetting and assistance with recovery.
Title V — Miscellaneous, transitional and final provisions
Title V covers aspects ranging from medical examinations and administrative checks, in cases when a claimant is staying in an EU country other than that in which the debtor institution is located, to the entry into force of the regulation.
FROM WHEN DOES THE REGULATION APPLY?
It has applied since 1 May 2010.
BACKGROUND
For more information, see:
Following the COVID-19 outbreak and introducing measures to cope with the impact of the crisis, the European Commission adopted:
KEY TERMS
MAIN DOCUMENT
Regulation (EC) No 987/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009 laying down the procedure for implementing Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 on the coordination of social security systems (OJ L 284, 30.10.2009, pp. 1-42)
Successive amendments to Regulation (EC) No 987/2009 have been incorporated into the original document. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the coordination of social security systems (OJ L 166, 30.4.2004, pp. 1-123). Text republished in corrigendum (OJ L 200, 7.6.2004, pp. 1-49).
See consolidated version.
last update 02.06.2020