Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 615/2014 of 6 June 2014 laying down detailed rules for the application of Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council in respect of work programmes to support the olive oil and table olives sectors
Modified by
  • Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1963of 9 August 2017amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 615/2014 laying down detailed rules for the application of Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council in respect of work programmes to support the olive oil and table olives sectors, 32017R1963, October 28, 2017
  • Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/2532of 1 December 2022amending Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/892 and repealing Regulation (EU) No 738/2010 and Implementing Regulations (EU) No 615/2014, (EU) 2015/1368 and (EU) 2016/1150 applicable to aid schemes in certain agricultural sectors, 32022R2532, December 22, 2022
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 615/2014of 6 June 2014laying down detailed rules for the application of Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council in respect of work programmes to support the olive oil and table olives sectors
Article 1ScopeThis Regulation lays down implementing rules for Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 as regards the implementation of work programmes in the olive oil and table olives sector, amendments to these, the disbursement of aid, including advance payments, the procedures to be followed and the amount of the security to be lodged when submitting a request for approval of a work programme and when an advance on aid is paid.
Article 2Amendments to work programmes1.Beneficiary organisations may, in accordance with a procedure to be laid down by the Member State, request amendments to the content and budget of their approved work programme, provided that the amendments do not involve an overrun on the amount allocated to the Member State in question pursuant to Article 29(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013.2.All requests for amendments to a work programme, including merging different work programmes, shall be accompanied by supporting documents setting out the reasons for and the nature and implications of the proposed changes. Requests shall be submitted by beneficiary organisations to the competent authority of the Member State at the latest by 31 December of the year preceding the year of implementation of the work programme.3.In the event of a merger, beneficiary organisations that were previously carrying out separate work programmes shall operate the separate programmes in parallel until 31 March of the year following the merger.Notwithstanding the first subparagraph, Member States may authorise beneficiary organisations which so request, for duly substantiated reasons, to implement their respective work programmes in parallel without merging them.4.Amendments to a work programme shall become applicable two months after the request for amendments has been received by the competent authority unless the competent authority considers that the amendments submitted do not meet the applicable conditions. In this case, it shall inform the beneficiary organisation which shall, if necessary, submit a revised its work programme.5.In the event that the EU financing obtained by the beneficiary organisation is less than the amount in the approved work programme, a beneficiaries may adapt its programme to the financing obtained. The beneficiary shall ask the competent authority to approve such an amendment to the work programme.6.By way of derogation to paragraphs 2 and 4, the competent authority may, during the implementation of a work programme, accept amendments to a work programme measure provided that:(a)the amendment to the measure is notified to the competent authority by the beneficiary organisation two months before the start of implementation of the measure in question;(b)the notification is accompanied by supporting documentation specifying the aim, nature and implications of the proposed amendment and demonstrates that the amendment concerned does not alter the initial objective of the work programme;(c)the budget allocated to the area concerned as referred to in Article 3(1) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 remains stable;(d)the transfer of budget from the measure in question to other measures in the area concerned does not exceed EUR 40000.7.If the competent authority does not issue any objections based on non-compliance with the conditions indicated in paragraph 6 within one month of notification of the amendment of the measure, the amendment shall be deemed to have been accepted.
Article 3Advance payments1.A beneficiary organisation may submit applications for advance payments by dates to be laid down by the Member State.2.The total advances paid for a given year of implementation of a work programme may not exceed 90 % of the initially approved amount of aid for that work programme.3.Member State may set a minimum amount for advances and the deadlines for the payment of advances.
Article 4Securities to be lodged1.The security referred to in Article 7(3)(g) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 shall be at least 10 % of the Union financing applied for.2.Advances referred to in Article 3 shall be paid subject to the lodging of a security in accordance with Chapter IV of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 907/2014Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 907/2014 of 11 March 2014 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to paying agencies and other bodies, financial management, clearance of accounts, securities and use of euro (OJ L 255, 28.8.2014, p. 18).. The amount of the security shall be equal to 110 % of the advance.3.Before a date to be stipulated by the Member State and at the latest before the end of each year of implementation of the work programme, beneficiary organisations may lodge with the Member State concerned a request for the release of the security referred to in paragraph 2. In addition to the documents referred to in Article 5(2)(b) and (c), the request shall be accompanied by a detailed description of the stages of the work programme that have been implemented, broken down by areas and measures as detailed in Article 3 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014. The Member State shall check those documents and release the security corresponding to the expenditure concerned no later than in the course of the second month following that in which the application is lodged.
Article 5Payment of EU funding1.For the purposes of payment of EU financing under Article 29(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013, a beneficiary organisation shall lodge an application for financing with the paying agency of the Member State in the calendar year in which the year of implementation of the work programme ends and at the latest by a date to be determined by the Member State allowing to comply with paragraph 5.The paying agency of the Member State may pay beneficiary organisations the balance of EU financing corresponding to each year of implementation of the work programme after checking, on the basis of the annual report referred to in Article 9 or the inspection report referred to in Article 7, that the measures corresponding to each instalment of the advance referred to in Article 3 have actually been carried out.2.Applications for EU financing shall be drawn up in accordance with a model to be provided by the competent authority of the Member State. To be eligible, an application shall be accompanied by:(a)a summary report comprising the following elements:(i)a detailed description of the stages of the work programme that have been implemented, broken down by areas and measures as detailed in Article 3 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014;(ii)where appropriate, the justification for and the financial repercussions of the gaps between the stages of the work programme approved by the Member State and the stages of the work programme actually implemented;(iii)an evaluation of the work programme as implemented based on the criteria laid down in Article 6 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014;(b)invoices and bank documents providing payment of the expenses incurred during the period of implementation of the work programme,(c)where appropriate, documentary proof of payment of the financial contributions of beneficiary organisations and of the Member State concerned.3.Applications for financing which do not comply with the conditions set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be deemed ineligible and rejected. The beneficiary organisation concerned may submit a new application for financing together with the justificatory evidence and missing elements within a time period to be established by the Member State.4.Applications concerning expenditure for measures carried out that have been paid more than two months after the end of the period of implementation of the work programme shall be rejected.5.No later than 15 October of the calendar year in which the year of implementation of the work programme ends and once it has carried out the examination of the supporting documents and the checks referred to in Article 6, the Member State shall pay the EU financing that is due and, as appropriate, release the security referred to in Article 4(2). The security referred to in Article 7(3)(g) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 shall be released after completion of the entire work programme, examination of the supporting documents and the checks referred to in Article 6.
Article 5aPartial payments1.Member States may permit beneficiary organisations to apply for the payment of the part of the aid corresponding to the amounts already spent under the work programme.2.The applications referred to in paragraph 1 may be submitted at any time, but no more than twice each year of implementation of the work programme. In addition to the documents referred to in Article 5(2)(b) and (c), applications shall be accompanied by a detailed description of the stages of the work programme that have been implemented, broken down by areas and measures as detailed in Article 3 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014.3.Payments in respect of the applications referred to in paragraph 1 shall not exceed 80 % of the part of the aid corresponding to the amounts already spent under the work programme for the period concerned. Member States may set a minimum amount for partial payments and deadlines for the submission of applications.
Article 6On-the-spot checks1.Member States shall verify that the conditions for granting EU financing are met, in particular as regards compliance with the following aspects:(a)compliance with the conditions for the recognition of beneficiaries laid down in Articles 152, 154, 156, 157 and 158 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013;(b)implementation of the approved work programmes, in particular investment and service measures;(c)the expenditure actually incurred as compared to the financing applied for and the financial contribution by the olive operators concerned.2.The competent authorities of the Member State shall implement a work programme inspection plan focusing on a sample of beneficiary organisations selected on the basis of a risk analysis and each year covering a minimum of 30 % of the beneficiary organisations in receipt of EU financing under Article 29 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013. The selection shall be made in such a way as to ensure that:(a)producer organisations and their associations are all subjected to on-the-spot checks at least once during the implementation of the approved work programme after payment of the advance and before payment of the final instalment of EU financing;(b)all inter-branch organisations are inspected in each year of implementation of each approved work programme. If they have received an advance in the course of the year, the check shall be scheduled after the date on which the advance was disbursed.If the checks reveal irregularities, the competent authority shall carry out additional checks in the course of the year and shall increase the number of beneficiary organisations to be checked the following year.3.The competent authority shall select the beneficiary organisations to be checked on the basis of a risk analysis based on the following criteria:(a)the amount of financing for the approved work programme;(b)the nature of the measures financed under the work programme;(c)the degree of progress in implementing the work programmes;(d)the conclusions of previous on-the-spot checks or checks carried out during the recognition procedure indicated in Articles 154(4) and 158(5) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013;(e)other risk criteria to be defined by the Member States.4.The on-the-spot checks shall be unannounced. However, in order to facilitate the practical organisation of checks, advance warning of no more than 48 hours may be given to the beneficiary organisation to be checked.5.The duration of each on-the-spot check shall correspond to the degree of progress in implementing the approved work programme and expenditure committed to investments and services.6.Member States may carry out the verification of the compliance with the conditions for the recognition of beneficiaries as referred to in paragraph 1(a) on the basis of documents only.
Article 7Inspection reportsA detailed inspection report shall be drawn up for every on-the-spot check required under Article 6, indicating in particular:(a)the date and duration of the check;(b)a list of those present;(c)a list of invoices checked;(d)reference numbers of invoices selected from the register of sales or of purchases, and the VAT register in which the selected invoices have been recorded;(e)bank documents proving payment of the amounts selected;(f)an indication of the measures already carried out which have been specifically analysed on-the-spot;(g)the results of the check.
Article 8Undue payments and penalties1.In the event that recognition under Articles 154 and 158 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 is withdrawn because the beneficiary organisation has failed to fulfil its obligations intentionally or through gross negligence, the beneficiary organisation in question shall be ineligible to receive EU financing under the entire work programme.2.If a measure has not been implemented in conformity with a work programme, the beneficiary organisation shall be ineligible for financing for the measure in question.3.In the case of a measure which is subsequently found to be ineligible, and which has been implemented in conformity with an approved work programme, the Member State may decide to pay the financing due or not to recover amounts which have already been paid out, if such a decision is permitted in comparable cases financed from the national budget and if the beneficiary organisation has not acted negligently or intentionally.4.In the event of gross negligence or false declaration, the beneficiary organisation shall be ineligible to receive:(a)public financing under the entire work programme; and(b)EU financing under Article 29 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 for the entire three-year period following that in which the irregularity was discovered.5.Where a beneficiary organisation is deemed ineligible for financing pursuant to paragraphs 1, 2 or 4, the competent authority shall recover the public financing already disbursed to that organisation.6.Interest shall be added, where necessary, to the EU contribution recovered pursuant to paragraph 5, calculated on the basis of:(a)the period elapsing between payment and reimbursement by the beneficiary;(b)the rate applied by the European Central Bank to its main refinancing operations as published in the C series of the Official Journal of the European Union and in force on the date on which the undue payment is made, plus three percentage points.7.EU financing recovered under this Article shall be paid to the paying agency and deducted from expenditure financed by the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund.
Article 9Report of beneficiary organisations1.Before 1 May each year, beneficiary organisations shall submit to the competent national authorities an annual report on the implementation of the work programmes during the preceding year of implementation. This report shall cover:(a)the stages of the work programme implemented or being implemented;(b)the main amendments to the work programmes;(c)an evaluation of the results already obtained based on the indicators laid down in Article 7(3)(f) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014.For the final year of implementation of the work programme, a final report shall replace the reports provided for in the first subparagraph.2.The final report shall evaluate the work programme and shall comprise at least the following:(a)an account, based at least on the indicators set out in Article 7(3)(f) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 and any other relevant criteria, showing the extent to which the objectives pursued by the programmes have been achieved;(b)an account of the changes to the work programme;(c)where appropriate, an indication of the factors to be taken into account in drawing up the next work programme.3.Data collected and studies drawn up in implementing the measures under Article 3(1)(a) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 shall be published on the internet site of the beneficiary organisation following completion of the relevant measure.
Article 10Communications from Member States1.At the latest by 31 January before the start of the new 3-year work programme, the competent authorities shall notify the Commission of the national measures implementing this Regulation, and in particular those relating to:(a)the conditions for recognising beneficiary organisations referred to in Articles 152, 156 and 157 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013;(b)the additional conditions specifying the eligible measures adopted pursuant to Article 3(3) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014;(c)the minimum allocation of Union funding to specific areas referred to in Article 5 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014, the goals and priorities of the olive sector referred to in Article 6(1)(a) of that Delegated Regulation and the quantitative and qualitative indicators referred to in Article 7(3)(f) of that Delegated Regulation;(d)the dates referred to in Articles 5(1) and 5a(3) of this Regulation;(e)the arrangements for the system of advances referred to in Article 3 and, where appropriate, the system for paying the national financing;(f)the performance of the checks referred to in Article 6 and application of the penalties and corrections provided for in Article 8.2.No later than 1 May of each year of implementation of the approved work programme, Member States shall transmit to the Commission data on:(a)the work programmes and their characteristics, broken down by type of beneficiary organisation, area, measure and regional area;(b)the amount of financing allocated to each work programme;(c)the planned schedule of EU financing by budget year for the entire period covered by the work programmes.3.No later than 20 October following each year of implementation of the work programme, the competent authorities shall transmit to the Commission a report on the implementation of this Regulation comprising at least the following information:(a)the number of work programmes financed, beneficiaries, areas under olive trees, mills, processing facilities and volumes of oil and table olives concerned;(b)the characteristics of the measures developed in each of the areas;(c)any discrepancies between measures planned and measures actually carried out, and their implications at the level of expenditure;(d)an assessment and evaluation of the work programmes, taking into consideration, among other things, the evaluation referred to in Article 5(2)(a)(iii);(e)statistics on the checks and reports on inspections carried out in accordance with Articles 6 and 7 and the penalties or corrections applied in accordance with Article 8;(f)expenditure by programme, area and by measure, and the financial contributions from the EU and national and beneficiary organisations.4.The notifications referred to in this Article shall be made in accordance with Commission Regulation (EC) No 792/2009Commission Regulation (EC) No 792/2009 of 31 August 2009 laying down detailed rules for the Member States' notification to the Commission of information and documents in implementation of the common organisation of the markets, the direct payments regime, the promotion of agricultural products and the regimes applicable to the outermost regions and the smaller Aegean islands (OJ L 228, 1.9.2009, p. 3)..5.The competent authorities of the Member States concerned shall publish on their internet sites all data collected and studies drawn up in execution of measures under Article 3(1)(a) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014, upon completion thereof.
Article 11Entry into forceThis Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Article 1ScopeThis Regulation lays down implementing rules for Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 as regards the implementation of work programmes in the olive oil and table olives sector, amendments to these, the disbursement of aid, including advance payments, the procedures to be followed and the amount of the security to be lodged when submitting a request for approval of a work programme and when an advance on aid is paid.
Article 2Amendments to work programmes1.Beneficiary organisations may, in accordance with a procedure to be laid down by the Member State, request amendments to the content and budget of their approved work programme, provided that the amendments do not involve an overrun on the amount allocated to the Member State in question pursuant to Article 29(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013.2.All requests for amendments to a work programme, including merging different work programmes, shall be accompanied by supporting documents setting out the reasons for and the nature and implications of the proposed changes. Requests shall be submitted by beneficiary organisations to the competent authority of the Member State at the latest by 31 December of the year preceding the year of implementation of the work programme.3.In the event of a merger, beneficiary organisations that were previously carrying out separate work programmes shall operate the separate programmes in parallel until 31 March of the year following the merger.Notwithstanding the first subparagraph, Member States may authorise beneficiary organisations which so request, for duly substantiated reasons, to implement their respective work programmes in parallel without merging them.4.Amendments to a work programme shall become applicable two months after the request for amendments has been received by the competent authority unless the competent authority considers that the amendments submitted do not meet the applicable conditions. In this case, it shall inform the beneficiary organisation which shall, if necessary, submit a revised its work programme.5.In the event that the EU financing obtained by the beneficiary organisation is less than the amount in the approved work programme, a beneficiaries may adapt its programme to the financing obtained. The beneficiary shall ask the competent authority to approve such an amendment to the work programme.6.By way of derogation to paragraphs 2 and 4, the competent authority may, during the implementation of a work programme, accept amendments to a work programme measure provided that:(a)the amendment to the measure is notified to the competent authority by the beneficiary organisation two months before the start of implementation of the measure in question;(b)the notification is accompanied by supporting documentation specifying the aim, nature and implications of the proposed amendment and demonstrates that the amendment concerned does not alter the initial objective of the work programme;(c)the budget allocated to the area concerned as referred to in Article 3(1) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 remains stable;(d)the transfer of budget from the measure in question to other measures in the area concerned does not exceed EUR 40000.7.If the competent authority does not issue any objections based on non-compliance with the conditions indicated in paragraph 6 within one month of notification of the amendment of the measure, the amendment shall be deemed to have been accepted.
Article 3Advance payments1.A beneficiary organisation may submit applications for advance payments by dates to be laid down by the Member State.2.The total advances paid for a given year of implementation of a work programme may not exceed 90 % of the initially approved amount of aid for that work programme.3.Member State may set a minimum amount for advances and the deadlines for the payment of advances.
Article 4Securities to be lodged1.The security referred to in Article 7(3)(g) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 shall be at least 10 % of the Union financing applied for.2.Advances referred to in Article 3 shall be paid subject to the lodging of a security in accordance with Chapter IV of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 907/2014Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 907/2014 of 11 March 2014 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to paying agencies and other bodies, financial management, clearance of accounts, securities and use of euro (OJ L 255, 28.8.2014, p. 18).. The amount of the security shall be equal to 110 % of the advance.3.Before a date to be stipulated by the Member State and at the latest before the end of each year of implementation of the work programme, beneficiary organisations may lodge with the Member State concerned a request for the release of the security referred to in paragraph 2. In addition to the documents referred to in Article 5(2)(b) and (c), the request shall be accompanied by a detailed description of the stages of the work programme that have been implemented, broken down by areas and measures as detailed in Article 3 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014. The Member State shall check those documents and release the security corresponding to the expenditure concerned no later than in the course of the second month following that in which the application is lodged.
Article 5Payment of EU funding1.For the purposes of payment of EU financing under Article 29(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013, a beneficiary organisation shall lodge an application for financing with the paying agency of the Member State in the calendar year in which the year of implementation of the work programme ends and at the latest by a date to be determined by the Member State allowing to comply with paragraph 5.The paying agency of the Member State may pay beneficiary organisations the balance of EU financing corresponding to each year of implementation of the work programme after checking, on the basis of the annual report referred to in Article 9 or the inspection report referred to in Article 7, that the measures corresponding to each instalment of the advance referred to in Article 3 have actually been carried out.2.Applications for EU financing shall be drawn up in accordance with a model to be provided by the competent authority of the Member State. To be eligible, an application shall be accompanied by:(a)a summary report comprising the following elements:(i)a detailed description of the stages of the work programme that have been implemented, broken down by areas and measures as detailed in Article 3 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014;(ii)where appropriate, the justification for and the financial repercussions of the gaps between the stages of the work programme approved by the Member State and the stages of the work programme actually implemented;(iii)an evaluation of the work programme as implemented based on the criteria laid down in Article 6 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014;(b)invoices and bank documents providing payment of the expenses incurred during the period of implementation of the work programme,(c)where appropriate, documentary proof of payment of the financial contributions of beneficiary organisations and of the Member State concerned.3.Applications for financing which do not comply with the conditions set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be deemed ineligible and rejected. The beneficiary organisation concerned may submit a new application for financing together with the justificatory evidence and missing elements within a time period to be established by the Member State.4.Applications concerning expenditure for measures carried out that have been paid more than two months after the end of the period of implementation of the work programme shall be rejected.5.No later than 15 October of the calendar year in which the year of implementation of the work programme ends and once it has carried out the examination of the supporting documents and the checks referred to in Article 6, the Member State shall pay the EU financing that is due and, as appropriate, release the security referred to in Article 4(2). The security referred to in Article 7(3)(g) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 shall be released after completion of the entire work programme, examination of the supporting documents and the checks referred to in Article 6.
Article 5aPartial payments1.Member States may permit beneficiary organisations to apply for the payment of the part of the aid corresponding to the amounts already spent under the work programme.2.The applications referred to in paragraph 1 may be submitted at any time, but no more than twice each year of implementation of the work programme. In addition to the documents referred to in Article 5(2)(b) and (c), applications shall be accompanied by a detailed description of the stages of the work programme that have been implemented, broken down by areas and measures as detailed in Article 3 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014.3.Payments in respect of the applications referred to in paragraph 1 shall not exceed 80 % of the part of the aid corresponding to the amounts already spent under the work programme for the period concerned. Member States may set a minimum amount for partial payments and deadlines for the submission of applications.
Article 6On-the-spot checks1.Member States shall verify that the conditions for granting EU financing are met, in particular as regards compliance with the following aspects:(a)compliance with the conditions for the recognition of beneficiaries laid down in Articles 152, 154, 156, 157 and 158 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013;(b)implementation of the approved work programmes, in particular investment and service measures;(c)the expenditure actually incurred as compared to the financing applied for and the financial contribution by the olive operators concerned.2.The competent authorities of the Member State shall implement a work programme inspection plan focusing on a sample of beneficiary organisations selected on the basis of a risk analysis and each year covering a minimum of 30 % of the beneficiary organisations in receipt of EU financing under Article 29 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013. The selection shall be made in such a way as to ensure that:(a)producer organisations and their associations are all subjected to on-the-spot checks at least once during the implementation of the approved work programme after payment of the advance and before payment of the final instalment of EU financing;(b)all inter-branch organisations are inspected in each year of implementation of each approved work programme. If they have received an advance in the course of the year, the check shall be scheduled after the date on which the advance was disbursed.If the checks reveal irregularities, the competent authority shall carry out additional checks in the course of the year and shall increase the number of beneficiary organisations to be checked the following year.3.The competent authority shall select the beneficiary organisations to be checked on the basis of a risk analysis based on the following criteria:(a)the amount of financing for the approved work programme;(b)the nature of the measures financed under the work programme;(c)the degree of progress in implementing the work programmes;(d)the conclusions of previous on-the-spot checks or checks carried out during the recognition procedure indicated in Articles 154(4) and 158(5) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013;(e)other risk criteria to be defined by the Member States.4.The on-the-spot checks shall be unannounced. However, in order to facilitate the practical organisation of checks, advance warning of no more than 48 hours may be given to the beneficiary organisation to be checked.5.The duration of each on-the-spot check shall correspond to the degree of progress in implementing the approved work programme and expenditure committed to investments and services.6.Member States may carry out the verification of the compliance with the conditions for the recognition of beneficiaries as referred to in paragraph 1(a) on the basis of documents only.
Article 7Inspection reportsA detailed inspection report shall be drawn up for every on-the-spot check required under Article 6, indicating in particular:(a)the date and duration of the check;(b)a list of those present;(c)a list of invoices checked;(d)reference numbers of invoices selected from the register of sales or of purchases, and the VAT register in which the selected invoices have been recorded;(e)bank documents proving payment of the amounts selected;(f)an indication of the measures already carried out which have been specifically analysed on-the-spot;(g)the results of the check.
Article 8Undue payments and penalties1.In the event that recognition under Articles 154 and 158 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 is withdrawn because the beneficiary organisation has failed to fulfil its obligations intentionally or through gross negligence, the beneficiary organisation in question shall be ineligible to receive EU financing under the entire work programme.2.If a measure has not been implemented in conformity with a work programme, the beneficiary organisation shall be ineligible for financing for the measure in question.3.In the case of a measure which is subsequently found to be ineligible, and which has been implemented in conformity with an approved work programme, the Member State may decide to pay the financing due or not to recover amounts which have already been paid out, if such a decision is permitted in comparable cases financed from the national budget and if the beneficiary organisation has not acted negligently or intentionally.4.In the event of gross negligence or false declaration, the beneficiary organisation shall be ineligible to receive:(a)public financing under the entire work programme; and(b)EU financing under Article 29 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 for the entire three-year period following that in which the irregularity was discovered.5.Where a beneficiary organisation is deemed ineligible for financing pursuant to paragraphs 1, 2 or 4, the competent authority shall recover the public financing already disbursed to that organisation.6.Interest shall be added, where necessary, to the EU contribution recovered pursuant to paragraph 5, calculated on the basis of:(a)the period elapsing between payment and reimbursement by the beneficiary;(b)the rate applied by the European Central Bank to its main refinancing operations as published in the C series of the Official Journal of the European Union and in force on the date on which the undue payment is made, plus three percentage points.7.EU financing recovered under this Article shall be paid to the paying agency and deducted from expenditure financed by the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund.
Article 9Report of beneficiary organisations1.Before 1 May each year, beneficiary organisations shall submit to the competent national authorities an annual report on the implementation of the work programmes during the preceding year of implementation. This report shall cover:(a)the stages of the work programme implemented or being implemented;(b)the main amendments to the work programmes;(c)an evaluation of the results already obtained based on the indicators laid down in Article 7(3)(f) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014.For the final year of implementation of the work programme, a final report shall replace the reports provided for in the first subparagraph.2.The final report shall evaluate the work programme and shall comprise at least the following:(a)an account, based at least on the indicators set out in Article 7(3)(f) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 and any other relevant criteria, showing the extent to which the objectives pursued by the programmes have been achieved;(b)an account of the changes to the work programme;(c)where appropriate, an indication of the factors to be taken into account in drawing up the next work programme.3.Data collected and studies drawn up in implementing the measures under Article 3(1)(a) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014 shall be published on the internet site of the beneficiary organisation following completion of the relevant measure.
Article 10Communications from Member States1.At the latest by 31 January before the start of the new 3-year work programme, the competent authorities shall notify the Commission of the national measures implementing this Regulation, and in particular those relating to:(a)the conditions for recognising beneficiary organisations referred to in Articles 152, 156 and 157 of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013;(b)the additional conditions specifying the eligible measures adopted pursuant to Article 3(3) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014;(c)the minimum allocation of Union funding to specific areas referred to in Article 5 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014, the goals and priorities of the olive sector referred to in Article 6(1)(a) of that Delegated Regulation and the quantitative and qualitative indicators referred to in Article 7(3)(f) of that Delegated Regulation;(d)the dates referred to in Articles 5(1) and 5a(3) of this Regulation;(e)the arrangements for the system of advances referred to in Article 3 and, where appropriate, the system for paying the national financing;(f)the performance of the checks referred to in Article 6 and application of the penalties and corrections provided for in Article 8.2.No later than 1 May of each year of implementation of the approved work programme, Member States shall transmit to the Commission data on:(a)the work programmes and their characteristics, broken down by type of beneficiary organisation, area, measure and regional area;(b)the amount of financing allocated to each work programme;(c)the planned schedule of EU financing by budget year for the entire period covered by the work programmes.3.No later than 20 October following each year of implementation of the work programme, the competent authorities shall transmit to the Commission a report on the implementation of this Regulation comprising at least the following information:(a)the number of work programmes financed, beneficiaries, areas under olive trees, mills, processing facilities and volumes of oil and table olives concerned;(b)the characteristics of the measures developed in each of the areas;(c)any discrepancies between measures planned and measures actually carried out, and their implications at the level of expenditure;(d)an assessment and evaluation of the work programmes, taking into consideration, among other things, the evaluation referred to in Article 5(2)(a)(iii);(e)statistics on the checks and reports on inspections carried out in accordance with Articles 6 and 7 and the penalties or corrections applied in accordance with Article 8;(f)expenditure by programme, area and by measure, and the financial contributions from the EU and national and beneficiary organisations.4.The notifications referred to in this Article shall be made in accordance with Commission Regulation (EC) No 792/2009Commission Regulation (EC) No 792/2009 of 31 August 2009 laying down detailed rules for the Member States' notification to the Commission of information and documents in implementation of the common organisation of the markets, the direct payments regime, the promotion of agricultural products and the regimes applicable to the outermost regions and the smaller Aegean islands (OJ L 228, 1.9.2009, p. 3)..5.The competent authorities of the Member States concerned shall publish on their internet sites all data collected and studies drawn up in execution of measures under Article 3(1)(a) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 611/2014, upon completion thereof.
Article 11Entry into forceThis Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.