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Document 31980L1119

    Council Directive 80/1119/EEC of 17 November 1980 on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods by inland waterways

    OJ L 339, 15.12.1980, p. 30–53 (DA, DE, EN, FR, IT, NL)

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    31980L1119

    Council Directive 80/1119/EEC of 17 November 1980 on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods by inland waterways

    Official Journal L 339 , 15/12/1980 P. 0030 - 0053
    Finnish special edition: Chapter 7 Volume 2 P. 0127
    Greek special edition: Chapter 16 Volume 2 P. 0003
    Swedish special edition: Chapter 7 Volume 2 P. 0127
    Spanish special edition: Chapter 07 Volume 2 P. 0213
    Portuguese special edition Chapter 07 Volume 2 P. 0213


    COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 17 November 1980 on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods by inland waterways (80/1119/EEC)

    THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

    Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 213 thereof,

    Having regard to the draft Directive submitted by the Commission,

    Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (1),

    Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (2),

    Whereas, in order to carry out the tasks entrusted to it under the Treaty, the Commission must have at its disposal consistent, synchronized and regular statistical data on the scale and development of the carriage of goods by inland waterway in the Member States ; whereas these data must be comparable both as between States and also with the data for other modes of transport and must refer to national, international and transit traffic;

    Whereas, since variations during the year in the demand for transport and in the conditions of navigability have an influence on goods traffic, certain statistics should be submitted at intervals of less than one year;

    Whereas, in order to secure adequate information on the market for the carriage of goods by inland waterway, such statistical data should distinguish between the main transport links;

    Whereas the statistics already available in the different Member States on goods carriage should be further harmonized at Community level;

    Whereas, in order to facilitate the implementation of the proposed provisions, certain time limits should be laid down for providing the necessary statistical information;

    Whereas the Commission should submit a report in order to enable the Council to examine the extent to which the objectives of this Directive can be attained by using the statistical data submitted ; whereas it should therefore envisage the possibility of proposing improvements to the methods used in compiling these statistics ; whereas the Council, acting on a proposal from the Commission, should decide on the introduction of statistics on the carriage of goods by sea-going vessels on inland waterways, and statistics on international traffic between regions on such waterways;

    Whereas statistical data are necessary for ascertaining the scale and development of the carriage of goods ; whereas the Community should therefore, for an initial period, make a financial contribution to Member States in respect of the work involved, (1)OJ No C 85, 8.4.1980, p. 75. (2)Opinion delivered on 30 September 1980 (not yet published in the Official Journal).

    HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

    Article 1

    1. Member States with one or more inland waterways shall carry out statistical surveys of carriage by inland waterway vessels, irrespective of the country in which they are registered or licensed: - of goods carried for hire or reward and goods carried on own account,

    - of goods loaded or unloaded in the country, or passing in transit via its inland waterways.

    2. For the purposes of this Directive, the following terms shall have the meaning hereinafter assigned to them: (a) inland waterway : a watercourse, canal or lake the natural or man-made characteristics of which render it suitable for navigation, primarily by inland waterway vessels;

    (b) inland waterway vessel : a vessel, whether or not self-propelled, which is registered or licensed as an inland waterway vessel, which may or may not be a shipborne barge, and which by design or construction is suitable for navigation in sheltered waters only.

    3. This Directive shall not apply to: - the carriage of goods by vessels of less than 50 deadweight tonnes,

    - vessels used principally for the carriage of passengers,

    - vessels used for ferrying purposes,

    - vessels used solely for non-commercial purposes by port administrations and public authorities,

    - vessels used solely for bunkering or storage,

    - vessels not used for the carriage of goods such as fishery vessels, dredgers, floating workshops, houseboats and pleasure craft.

    4. The first statistical surveys shall be carried out as from 1 January 1981.

    Article 2

    1. The following particulars shall be recorded: (a) the weight of the goods in tonnes;

    (b) the main transport links: - national traffic, where the goods are both loaded and unloaded within the same reporting Member State, irrespective of the route followed by the vessel,

    - international traffic, where the goods are either loaded or unloaded, but not both, in the reporting Member State, distinguishing between the goods loaded and unloaded,

    - transit traffic, where the goods pass through the reporting Member State without being loaded, unloaded or transhipped.

    In the case of shipborne barges, the goods shall be considered to be loaded at the place where the barge is floated or lifted off the carrier-ship, and unloaded where the barge is hauled or hoisted aboard the carrier-ship;

    (c) the nature of the goods, according to the groups of goods shown in the left-hand column of Annex I;

    (d) the nationality, i.e. the country in which the goods-carrying vessel is registered or licensed, or failing that, the country in which the owner of the vessel is domiciled.

    (e) the type of vessel according to the following nomenclature: - self-propelled barge: - self-propelled tanker,

    - other self-propelled barge,

    - towed barge: - towed tanker,

    - other towed barge,

    - pushed barge (including pushed-towed barge): - pushed tanker,

    - other pushed barge (including shipborne barge),

    - other goods-carrying vessel.

    The term "tanker" refers to all vessels intended for bulk transport of liquid or liquefied cargo, but not of powders;

    (f) for national traffic, the national regions of loading and unloading in accordance with the geographical classification given in Annex II;

    (g) for international and transit traffic, the countries of loading and unloading as listed in Annex III;

    (h) the distance in kilometres covered on the national waterways.

    2. Member States in which the total volume of goods transported annually by inland waterways as international or transit traffic does not exceed one million tonnes shall not be obliged to supply the statistics required under the terms of this Directive.

    Article 3

    1. With the exception of information subject to statistical secrecy under national laws, the Member States shall communicate the statistical results to the Commission as soon as possible, and not later than five months after the end of the reference periods involved.

    2. The results shall be submitted using tables modelled on the specimens set out in Annex IV.

    3. Results which are processed by computer may be submitted in a machine-readable form of a type and format to be determined by the Commission in consultation with the Member States concerned.

    Article 4

    1. The Member States shall submit to the Commission not later than 31 December 1980 a detailed description of the methods to be used for the statistical surveys with regard to the processing of the data and the calculation of tonne-kilometres.

    2. The Commission, in collaboration with the Member States, shall examine the methodological and technical problems raised by the surveys in order to find solutions which make the statistics as consistent and comparable as possible.

    Article 5

    1. The Commission shall publish the appropriate results of the statistical surveys.

    2. Before 1 January 1983 the Commission shall submit to the Council a report on the experience acquired in the work carried out pursuant to this Directive, and shall propose any improvements necessary.

    3. Within two years following the entry into force of this Directive the Council, acting on a proposal from the Commission, shall decide on the introduction of statistics on the carriage of goods by seagoing vessels on inland waterways, and statistics on international traffic between regions on such waterways.

    Article 6

    For the first three years in which the statistical surveys provided for in this Directive are made, a financial contribution towards the expenditure incurred by the Member States shall be granted within the limit of the appropriations set aside for this purpose in the budget of the European Communities.

    Article 7

    The Member States shall take the measures necessary to comply with this Directive not later than 1 January 1981.

    Article 8

    This Directive is addressed to the Member States.

    Done at Brussels, 17 November 1980.

    For the Council

    The President

    J. SANTER

    ANNEX I LIST OF GROUPS OF GOODS

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    ANNEX II GEOGRAPHICAL CLASSIFICATION OF REGIONS

    Belgium

    Vlaams gewest, excluding Antwerpen

    Antwerpen

    Région wallonne

    Region bruxelloise/Brussels gewest

    Federal Republic of Germany

    Schleswig-Holstein

    Hamburg

    Nordostteil von Niedersachsen

    Westteil von Niedersachsen

    Südostteil von Niedersachsen

    Bremen (Land)

    Nordteil von Nordrhein-Westfalen

    Ruhrgebiet

    Südwestteil von Nordrhein-Westfalen

    Ostteil von Nordrhein-Westfalen (Sieger-Sauerland und

    Ostteil von Westfalen)

    Nordteil von Hessen

    Südteil von Hessen

    Nordteil von Rheinland-Pfalz

    Südteil von Rheinland-Pfalz

    Nordbaden

    Südbaden

    Württemberg

    Nordbayern (Franken)

    Ostbayern (Oberpfalz und Niederbayern)

    Südbayern (Schwaben und Oberbayern)

    Saarland

    Berlin (West)

    France

    Ile-de-France

    Champagne-Ardennes

    Picardie

    Haute-Normandie

    Centre

    Basse-Normandie

    Bourgogne

    Nord-Pas-de-Calais

    Lorraine

    Alsace

    Franche-Comté

    Pays de la Loire

    Bretagne

    Poitou-Charentes

    Aquitaine

    Midi-Pyrénées

    Limousin

    Rhône-Alpes

    Auvergne

    Languedoc-Roussillon

    Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

    Italy

    Piemonte

    Valle d'Aosta

    Liguria

    Lombardia

    Trentino-Alto Adige

    Veneto

    Friuli-Venezia Giulia

    Emilia-Romagna

    Toscana

    Umbria

    Marche

    Lazio

    Campania

    Abruzzo

    Molise

    Puglia

    Basilicata

    Calabria

    Sicilia

    Sardegna

    Luxembourg

    Luxembourg

    Netherlands

    Noord

    West, except Rijnmond and IJmond

    Rijnmond

    IJmond

    Zuidwest

    Zuid

    Oost

    United Kingdom

    North

    Yorkshire and Humberside

    East Midlands

    East Anglia

    South-East

    South-West

    West Midlands

    North-West

    Wales

    Scotland

    Northern Ireland

    ANNEX III LIST OF COUNTRIES AND GROUPS OF COUNTRIES

    I. European Communities 01. Belgium

    02. Denmark

    03. Federal Republic of Germany

    04. Greece

    05. France

    06. Ireland

    07. Italy

    08. Luxembourg

    09. Netherlands

    10. United Kingdom

    II. 11. Switzerland

    III. 12. Austria

    IV. State-trading countries 13. USSR

    14. Poland

    15. German Democratic Republic

    16. Czechoslovakia

    17. Hungary

    18. Romania

    19. Bulgaria

    20. Yugoslavia

    V. 21. Other European countries

    VI. 22. United States of America

    VII. 23. Other countries

    ANNEX IV SPECIMEN TABLES

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