Evaluating impact on public institutions and adminisrators
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Scope
Does the implementation of the proposed measures affect public institutions and administrations, for example in regard to their responsibilities?[1]
Definition
Consideration should be given to public authorities role vis-à-vis the proposal:
- are public authorities actually involved in its implementation?
- are public authorities affected as its direct or indirect addressees?
In the first case, costs incurred (e.g. human and infrastructure costs, co-funding of projects, enforcement costs, etc.) should not be assessed as economic impacts but as implementation costs and considered alongside the implementation costs incurred by the EU. In this context, consideration should be given to the likely implications of the proposal on the public expenditure, future budget commitments, taxation and where appropriate on the public sector budget balance and the quantity of government debt.[1]
Result
Indicators:
There are no Eurostat Structural Indicators directly related to this key question
The following Sustainable Development Indicators are relevant to address the key question:
- Number of infringement cases brought in front of the Court of Justice, new actions
- Number of infringement cases brought in front of the Court of Justice, by policy area[1]
See also
References
This text is for information only and is not designed to interpret or replace any reference documents. The text is partially adapted from: