In January 2019 the EU Affairs Committee (SUE) held 2 meetings: no. 249 and 250. During these meetings the Committee scrutinised 94 EU documents. The Committee:
- held debates on EU documents and the Government positions thereon:
- pursuant to Art. 7(4) of the Cooperation Act – on EU draft legislative acts concerning directive amendment as regards introducing certain requirements for payment service providers (COM(2018) 812), regulation amendment regarding measures to strengthen administrative cooperation in order to combat VAT fraud (COM(2018) 813), directive amendment as regards provisions relating to distance sales of goods and certain domestic supplies of goods (COM(2018) 819),
- pursuant to Art. 151(1) of the Sejm Standing Orders - on proposal for EU regulation concerning preventing the dissemination of terrorist content online (COM(2018) 640),
- pursuant to Art. 151(1) of the Sejm Standing Orders and Art. 3(2) of the Cooperation Act – on EC documents concerning more efficient decision-making for EU Common Foreign and Security Policy (COM(2018) 647), implementation of EU food and nutrition security policy commitments - third biennial report (COM(2018) 699) or initiative to extend the competences of the European Public Prosecutor's Office to cross-border terrorist crimes (COM(2018) 641),
- pursuant to Art. 11(1) of the Cooperation Act – on positions the Government intended to take in relation to the draft EU legal acts which were to be considered during the meeting of the Agriculture and Fisheries Council (28.01.2019) and Economic and Financial Affairs Council (22.01.2019),
- considered draft SUE work programme for 1.01-30.06.2019 (mtg no. 249),
- considered Council of Ministers information about the European Council meeting on 13-14 December 2018 and Foreign Affairs Council meeting on 21.01.2019 (mtg no. 249),
- completed the composition of the Permanent subcommittee for the use of funds from the European Union (mtg no. 250).
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In January 2019 information on and documents of SUE meetings no. 249 and 250, provided by the EU Affairs Committee secretariat, were published in the EDL-S (European Legislative Documents in the Sejm) and IPEX databases.
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