Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 184/2014 of 25 February 2014 laying down pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down common provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund, the Cohesion Fund, the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and laying down general provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund, the Cohesion Fund and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund, the terms and conditions applicable to the electronic data exchange system between the Member States and the Commission and adopting pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on specific provisions for the support from the European Regional Development Fund to the European territorial cooperation goal, the nomenclature of the categories of intervention for support from the European Regional Development Fund under the European territorial cooperation goal
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Official Journal of the European Union
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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) No 184/2014
of 25 February 2014
laying down pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down common provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund, the Cohesion Fund, the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and laying down general provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund, the Cohesion Fund and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund, the terms and conditions applicable to the electronic data exchange system between the Member States and the Commission and adopting pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on specific provisions for the support from the European Regional Development Fund to the European territorial cooperation goal, the nomenclature of the categories of intervention for support from the European Regional Development Fund under the European territorial cooperation goal
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013 laying down common provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund, the Cohesion Fund, the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and laying down general provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund, the Cohesion Fund and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006 (1), and in particular Article 74(4) thereof,
Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013 on specific provisions for the support from the European Regional Development Fund to the European territorial cooperation goal (2), and in particular the second subparagraph of Article 8(2) thereof,
Whereas:
(1)
The provisions in this Regulation are closely linked, since they all deal with aspects required for the preparation of operational programmes under the Investment for growth and jobs goal and under the European territorial cooperation goal. To ensure coherence between those provisions, which should enter into force at the same time, and to facilitate a comprehensive view and compact access to them by all Union residents, it is desirable to include provisions on categories of intervention for the European territorial cooperation goal into this implementing act as the procedure with regard to the consultation of the Coordination Committee for the European Structural and Investment Funds established by Article 150(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 is the same as for the other provisions covered by this implementing act, whereas categories of intervention for the Investment for growth and jobs goal are subject to a different procedure.
(2)
Pursuant to Article 74(4) of Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 all official exchanges of information between the Member State and the Commission shall be carried out using an electronic data exchange system. It is therefore necessary to establish the terms and conditions with which that electronic data exchange system should comply.
(3)
The modalities of exchange of information between the Member State and the Commission should be considered distinct from those established for the exchanges of information between beneficiaries and relevant authorities pursuant to Article 122(3) of Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 and which are subject to a different implementing act. In order to guarantee enhanced quality of information on the implementation of operational programmes, improved usefulness of the system and simplification, it is necessary to specify basic requirements for the form and scope of the information to be exchanged.
(4)
It is necessary to specify principles, as well as applicable rules for operation of the system with regard to the identification of the party responsible for uploading the documents and making any updates thereto.
(5)
In order to guarantee the reduction of the administrative burden for the Member States and the Commission while ensuring the efficient and effective electronic exchange of information, it is necessary to establish technical characteristics for the system.
(6)
Member States and the Commission should also have a possibility to encode and transfer data in two different ways to be specified. It is also necessary to provide for rules in the event of force majeure hindering the use of the electronic data exchange system, to ensure that both Member States and the Commission can continue to exchange information by alternative means.
(7)
Member States and the Commission should ensure that transfer of data through the electronic data exchange system is performed in a secured manner allowing for availability, integrity, authenticity, confidentiality and non-repudiation of information. Therefore rules on security should be set out.
(8)
This Regulation should respect the fundamental rights and observe the principles recognised by the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, and notably the right to protection of personal data. This Regulation should therefore be applied in accordance with these rights and principles. Concerning personal data processed by Member States, Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (3) applies. Concerning the processing of personal data by the Union institutions and bodies and the free movement of such data, Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council (4) applies.
(9)
Pursuant to the second subparagraph of Article 8(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013, it is necessary to specify common categories of intervention for programmes under the European territorial cooperation goal to enable Member States to submit to the Commission consistent information on the programmed use of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), as well as information on the cumulative allocation and expenditure of the ERDF by category and the number of operations throughout the application period of a programme. This is to enable the Commission to inform the other Union institutions and citizens of the Union in an appropriate manner about the use of the ERDF.
(10)
In order to allow for the prompt application of the measures provided for in this Regulation, this Regulation should enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
(11)
The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the first subparagraph of Article 150(3) of Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013, as the Coordination Committee for the European Structural and Investment Funds established by Article 150(1) of that Regulation delivered an opinion,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
CHAPTER I
Provisions implementing Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 with regard to the ESI Funds
ELECTRONIC DATA EXCHANGE SYSTEM
(Empowerment under Article 74(4) of Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013)
Article 1
Establishment of electronic data exchange system
The Commission shall establish an electronic data exchange system for all official exchanges of information between the Member State and the Commission.
Article 2
Content of electronic data exchange system
1. The electronic data exchange system (hereinafter referred to as ‘SFC2014’) shall contain at least information specified in the models, formats and templates established in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013, Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013, Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (5) and the future Union legal act establishing the conditions for the financial support for maritime and fisheries policy for the programming period 2014-2020 (the ‘EMFF Regulation’).
2. The information provided in the electronic forms embedded in SFC2014 (hereinafter referred to as ‘structured data’) may not be replaced by non-structured data, including the use of hyperlinks or other types of non-structured data such as attachment of documents or images. Where a Member State transmits the same information in the form of structured data and non-structured data, the structured data shall be used in case of inconsistencies.
Article 3
Operation of SFC2014
1. The Commission, the authorities designated by the Member State pursuant to Article 59(3) of Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council (6), Article 123 of Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 and Article 65(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 as well as the bodies to which tasks of those authorities have been delegated shall enter into SFC2014 the information for the transmission of which they are responsible and any updates thereto.
2. Any transmission of information to the Commission shall be verified and submitted by a person other than the person who entered the data for that transmission. This separation of tasks shall be supported by SFC2014 or by Member State’s management and control information systems connected automatically with SFC2014.
3. Member States shall appoint, at national or regional level or at both national and regional levels, a person or persons responsible for managing access rights to SFC2014 who shall fulfil the following tasks:
(a)
identifying users requesting access, making sure those users are employed by the organisation;
(b)
informing users about their obligations to preserve the security of the system;
(c)
verifying the entitlement of users to the required privilege level in relation to their tasks and their hierarchical position;
(d)
requesting the termination of access rights when those access rights are no longer needed or justified;
(e)
promptly reporting suspicious events that may bring prejudice to the security of the system;
(f)
ensuring the continued accuracy of user identification data by reporting any changes;
(g)
taking the necessary data protection and commercial confidentiality precautions in accordance with Union and national rules;
(h)
informing the Commission of any changes affecting the capacity of the Member State authorities or users of SFC2014 to carry out the responsibilities referred to in paragraph 1 or their personal capacity to carry out responsibilities referred to in points (a)-(g).
4. Exchanges of data and transactions shall bear a compulsory electronic signature within the meaning of Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (7). The Member States and the Commission shall recognise the legal effectiveness and admissibility of the electronic signature used in SFC2014 as evidence in legal proceedings.
Information processed through SFC2014 shall respect the protection of privacy and personal data for individuals and commercial confidentiality for legal entities in accordance with Directive 2002/58/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (8), Directive 2009/136/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (9), Directive 1995/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (10) and Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.
Article 4
Characteristics of SFC2014
In order to ensure the efficient and effective electronic exchange of information, SFC2014 shall have the following characteristics:
(a)
interactive forms or forms pre-filled by the system on the basis of the data already recorded in the system previously;
(b)
automatic calculations, where they reduce the encoding effort of users;
(c)
automatic embedded controls to verify internal consistency of transmitted data and consistency of this data with applicable rules;
(d)
system generated alerts warning SFC2014 users that certain actions can or cannot be performed;
(e)
online status tracking of the treatment of information entered into the system;
(f)
availability of historical data in respect of all information entered for an operational programme.
Article 5
Transmission of data through SFC2014
1. SFC2014 shall be accessible to the Member States and the Commission either directly through an interactive user-interface (i.e. a web-application) or via a technical interface using pre-defined protocols (i.e. web-services) that allows for automatic synchronisation and transmission of data between Member States information systems and SFC2014.
2. The date of electronic transmission of the information by the Member State to the Commission and vice versa shall be considered to be the date of submission of the document concerned.
3. In the event of force majeure, a malfunctioning of SFC2014 or a lack of a connection with SFC2014 exceeding one working day in the last week before a regulatory deadline for the submission of information or in the period from 23 to 31 December, or five working days at other times, the information exchange between the Member State and the Commission may take place in paper form using the models, formats and templates referred to in Article 2(1) of this Regulation.
When the electronic exchange system ceases to malfunction, the connection with that system is re-established or the cause of force majeure ceases, the party concerned shall enter without delay the information already sent in paper form also into SFC2014.
4. In cases referred to in paragraph 3 the date stamped by the post shall be considered to be the date of submission of the document concerned.
Article 6
Security of data transmitted through SFC2014
1. The Commission shall establish an information technology security policy (hereinafter referred to as ‘SFC IT security policy’) for SFC2014 applicable to personnel using SFC2014 in accordance with relevant Union rules, in particular Commission Decision C(2006) 3602 (11) and its implementing rules. The Commission shall designate a person or persons responsible for defining, maintaining and ensuring the correct application of the security policy to SFC2014.
2. Member States and European institutions other than the Commission, who have received access rights to SFC2014, shall comply with the IT security terms and conditions published in the SFC2014 portal and the measures that are implemented in SFC2014 by the Commission to secure the transmission of data, in particular in relation to the use of the technical interface referred to in Article 5(1) of this Regulation.
3. Member States and the Commission shall implement and ensure the effectiveness of the security measures adopted to protect the data they have stored and transmitted through SFC2014.
4. Member States shall adopt national, regional or local information security policies covering access to SFC2014 and automatic input of data into it, ensuring a minimum set of security requirements. These national, regional or local IT security policies can refer to other security documents. Each Member State shall ensure that these IT security policies apply to all authorities using SFC2014.
5. These national, regional or local IT security policies shall include:
(a)
the IT security aspects of the work performed by the person or persons responsible for managing the access rights referred to in Article 3(3) of this Regulation in case of application of direct use;
(b)
in case of national, regional or local computer systems connected to SFC2014, through a technical interface referred to in Article 5(1) of this Regulation the security measures for those systems allowing to be aligned with SFC2014 security requirements.
For the purposes of point (b) of the first subparagraph, the following aspects shall be covered, as appropriate:
(a)
physical security;
(b)
data media and access control;
(c)
storage control;
(d)
access and password control;
(e)
monitoring;
(f)
interconnection with SFC2014;
(g)
communication infrastructure;
(h)
human resources management prior to employment, during employment and after employment;
(i)
incident management.
6. These national, regional or local IT security policies shall be based on a risk assessment and the measures described shall be proportionate to the risks identified.
7. The documents setting out the national, regional or local IT security policies shall be made available to the Commission upon request.
8. Member States shall designate, at a national or regional level, a person or persons responsible for maintaining and ensuring the application of the national, regional or local IT security policies. That person or these persons shall act as a contact point with the person or persons designated by the Commission and referred to in Article 6(1) of this Regulation.
9. Both the SFC IT security policy and the relevant national, regional and local IT security policies shall be updated in the event of technological changes, the identification of new threats or other relevant developments. In any event, they shall be reviewed on an annual basis to ensure that they continue to provide an appropriate response.
CHAPTER II
Provisions implementing Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013
NOMENCLATURE OF CATEGORIES OF INTERVENTION
(Empowerment under the second subparagraph of Article 8(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013)
Article 7
Categories of intervention for the European territorial cooperation goal
The nomenclature for categories of intervention referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 8(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013 is set out in the Annex to this Regulation.
CHAPTER III
FINAL PROVISION
Article 8
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of 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.
Done at Brussels, 25 February 2014.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel BARROSO
(1) OJ L 347, 20.12.2013, p. 320.
(2) OJ L 347, 20.12.2013, p. 259.
(3) Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (OJ L 281, 23.11.1995, p. 31).
(4) Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data (OJ L 8, 12.1.2001, p. 1).
(5) Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013 on support for rural development by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 (OJ L 347, 20.12.2013, p. 487).
(6) Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union and repealing Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002 (OJ L 298, 26.10.2012, p. 1).
(7) Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 on a Community framework for electronic signatures (OJ L 13, 19.1.2000, p. 12).
(8) Directive 2002/58/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 July 2002 concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector (Directive on privacy and electronic communications) (OJ L 201, 31.7.2002, p. 37).
(9) Directive 2009/136/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 amending Directive 2002/22/EC on universal service and users’ rights relating to electronic communications networks and services, Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector and Regulation (EC) No 2006/2004 on cooperation between national authorities responsible for the enforcement of consumer protection laws (OJ L 337, 18.12.2009, p. 11).
(10) Directive 1995/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (OJ L 281, 23.11.1995, p. 31).
(11) Commission Decision C(2006) 3602 of 16 August 2006 concerning the security of information systems used by the European Commission.
ANNEX
Nomenclature for the categories of intervention of the European Regional Development Fund under the European territorial cooperation goal
TABLE 1: CODES FOR THE INTERVENTION FIELD DIMENSION
1. INTERVENTION FIELD
I. Productive investment:
001
Generic productive investment in small and medium – sized enterprises (‘SMEs’)
002
Research and innovation processes in large enterprises
003
Productive investment in large enterprises linked to the low-carbon economy
004
Productive investment linked to the cooperation between large enterprises and SMEs for developing information and communication technology (‘ICT’) products and services, e-commerce and enhancing demand for ICT
II. Infrastructure providing basic services and related investment:
Energy infrastructure
005
Electricity (storage and transmission)
006
Electricity (TEN-E storage and transmission)
007
Natural gas
008
Natural gas (TEN-E)
009
Renewable energy: wind
010
Renewable energy: solar
011
Renewable energy: biomass
012
Other renewable energy (including hydroelectric, geothermal and marine energy) and renewable energy integration (including storage, power to gas and renewable hydrogen infrastructure)
013
Energy efficiency renovation of public infrastructure, demonstration projects and supporting measures
014
Energy efficiency renovation of existing housing stock, demonstration projects and supporting measures
015
Intelligent Energy Distribution Systems at medium and low voltage levels (including smart grids and ICT systems)
016
High efficiency co-generation and district heating
Environmental infrastructure
017
Household waste management, (including minimisation, sorting, recycling measures)
018
Household waste management, (including mechanical biological treatment, thermal treatment, incineration and landfill measures)
019
Commercial, industrial or hazardous waste management
020
Provision of water for human consumption (extraction, treatment, storage and distribution infrastructure)
021
Water management and drinking water conservation (including river basin management, water supply, specific climate change adaptation measures, district and consumer metering, charging systems and leak reduction)
022
Waste water treatment
023
Environmental measures aimed at reducing and/or avoiding greenhouse gas emissions (including treatment and storage of methane gas and composting)
Transport infrastructure
024
Railways (TEN-T Core)
025
Railways (TEN-T comprehensive)
026
Other Railways
027
Mobile rail assets
028
TEN-T motorways and roads — core network (new build)
029
TEN-T motorways and roads — comprehensive network (new build)
030
Secondary road links to TEN-T road network and nodes (new build)
031
Other national and regional roads (new build)
032
Local access roads (new build)
033
TEN-T reconstructed or improved road
034
Other reconstructed or improved road (motorway, national, regional or local)
035
Multimodal transport (TEN-T)
036
Multimodal transport
037
Airports (TEN-T) (1)
038
Other airports (1)
039
Seaports (TEN-T)
040
Other seaports
041
Inland waterways and ports (TEN-T)
042
Inland waterways and ports (regional and local)
Sustainable transport
043
Clean urban transport infrastructure and promotion (including equipment and rolling stock)
044
Intelligent transport systems (including the introduction of demand management, tolling systems, IT monitoring, control and information systems)
Information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure
045
ICT: Backbone/backhaul network
046
ICT: High-speed broadband network (access/local loop; >/= 30 Mbps)
047
ICT: Very high-speed broadband network (access/local loop; >/= 100 Mbps)
048
ICT: Other types of ICT infrastructure/large-scale computer resources/equipment (including e-infrastructure, data centres and sensors; also where embedded in other infrastructure such as research facilities, environmental and social infrastructure)
III. Social, health and education infrastructure and related investment:
049
Education infrastructure for tertiary education
050
Education infrastructure for vocational education and training and adult learning
051
Education infrastructure for school education (primary and general secondary education)
052
Infrastructure for early childhood education and care
053
Health infrastructure
054
Housing infrastructure
055
Other social infrastructure contributing to regional and local development
IV. Development of endogenous potential:
Research and development and innovation
056
Investment in infrastructure, capacities and equipment in SMEs directly linked to research and innovation activities
057
Investment in infrastructure, capacities and equipment in large companies directly linked to research and innovation activities
058
Research and innovation infrastructure (public)
059
Research and innovation infrastructure (private, including science parks)
060
Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking
061
Research and innovation activities in private research centres including networking
062
Technology transfer and university-enterprise cooperation primarily benefiting SMEs
063
Cluster support and business networks primarily benefiting SMEs
064
Research and innovation processes in SMEs (including voucher schemes, process, design, service and social innovation)
065
Research and innovation infrastructure, processes, technology transfer and cooperation in enterprises focusing on the low carbon economy and on resilience to climate change
Business development
066
Advanced support services for SMEs and groups of SMEs (including management, marketing and design services)
067
SME business development, support to entrepreneurship and incubation (including support to spin offs and spin outs)
068
Energy efficiency and demonstration projects in SMEs and supporting measures
069
Support to environmentally-friendly production processes and resource efficiency in SMEs
070
Promotion of energy efficiency in large enterprises
071
Development and promotion of enterprises specialised in providing services contributing to the low carbon economy and to resilience to climate change (including support to such services)
072
Business infrastructure for SMEs (including industrial parks and sites)
073
Support to social enterprises (SMEs)
074
Development and promotion of tourism assets in SMEs
075
Development and promotion of tourism services in or for SMEs
076
Development and promotion of cultural and creative assets in SMEs
077
Development and promotion of cultural and creative services in or for SMEs
Information and communication technology (ICT) — demand stimulation, applications and services
078
e-Government services and applications (including e-Procurement, ICT measures supporting the reform of public administration, cyber-security, trust and privacy measures, e-Justice and e-Democracy)
079
Access to public sector information (including open data e-Culture, digital libraries, e-Content and e-Tourism)
080
e-Inclusion, e-Accessibility, e-Learning and e-Education services and applications, digital literacy
081
ICT solutions addressing the healthy active ageing challenge and e-Health services and applications (including e-Care and ambient assisted living)
082
ICT Services and applications for SMEs (including e-Commerce, e-Business and networked business processes), living labs, web entrepreneurs and ICT start-ups)
Environment
083
Air quality measures
084
Integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC)
085
Protection and enhancement of biodiversity, nature protection and green infrastructure
086
Protection, restoration and sustainable use of Natura 2000 sites
087
Adaptation to climate change measures and prevention and management of climate related risks e.g. erosion, fires, flooding, storms and drought, including awareness raising, civil protection and disaster management systems and infrastructures
088
Risk prevention and management of non-climate related natural risks (i.e. earthquakes) and risks linked to human activities (e.g. technological accidents), including awareness raising, civil protection and disaster management systems and infrastructures
089
Rehabilitation of industrial sites and contaminated land
090
Cycle tracks and footpaths
091
Development and promotion of the tourism potential of natural areas
092
Protection, development and promotion of public tourism assets
093
Development and promotion of public tourism services
094
Protection, development and promotion of public cultural and heritage assets
095
Development and promotion of public cultural and heritage services
Other
096
Institutional capacity of public administrations and public services related to implementation of the ERDF or actions supporting ESF institutional capacity initiatives
097
Community-led local development initiatives in urban and rural areas
098
Outermost regions: compensation of any additional costs due to accessibility deficit and territorial fragmentation
099
Outermost regions: specific action to compensate additional costs due to size market factors
100
Outermost regions: support to compensate additional costs due to climate conditions and relief difficulties
101
Cross-financing under the ERDF (support to ESF-type actions necessary for the satisfactory implementation of the ERDF part of the operation and directly linked to it)
V. Promoting sustainable and quality employment and supporting labour mobility:
102
Access to employment for job-seekers and inactive people, including the long-term unemployed and people far from the labour market, also through local employment initiatives and support for labour mobility
103
Sustainable integration into the labour market of young people, in particular those not in employment, education or training, including young people at risk of social exclusion and young people from marginalised communities, including through the implementation of the Youth Guarantee
104
Self-employment, entrepreneurship and business creation including innovative micro, small and medium sized enterprises
105
Equality between men and women in all areas, including in access to employment, career progression, reconciliation of work and private life and promotion of equal pay for equal work
106
Adaptation of workers, enterprises and entrepreneurs to change
107
Active and healthy ageing
108
Modernisation of labour market institutions, such as public and private employment services, and improving the matching of labour market needs, including throughactions that enhance transnational labour mobility as well as through mobility schemes and better cooperation between institutions and relevant stakeholders
VI. Promoting social inclusion, combating poverty and any discrimination:
109
Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
110
Socio-economic integration of marginalised communities such as the Roma
111
Combating all forms of discrimination and promoting equal opportunities
112
Enhancing access to affordable, sustainable and high-quality services, including health care and social services of general interest
113
Promoting social entrepreneurship and vocational integration in social enterprises and the social and solidarity economy in order to facilitate access to employment
114
Community-led local development strategies
VII. Investing in education, training and vocational training for skills and lifelong learning:
115
Reducing and preventing early school-leaving and promoting equal access to good quality early-childhood, primary and secondary education including formal, non-formal and informal learning pathways for reintegrating into education and training
116
Improving the quality and efficiency of, and access to, tertiary and equivalent education with a view to increasing participation and attainment levels, especially for disadvantaged groups
117
Enhancing equal access to lifelong learning for all age groups in formal, non-formal and informal settings, upgrading the knowledge, skills and competences of the workforce, and promoting flexible learning pathways including through career guidance and validation of acquired competences
118
Improving the labour market relevance of education and training systems, facilitating the transition from education to work, and strengthening vocational education and training systems and their quality, including through mechanisms for skills anticipation, adaptation of curricula and the establishment and development of work-based learning systems, including dual learning systems and apprenticeship schemes
VIII. Enhancing institutional capacity of public authorities and stakeholders and efficient public administration:
119
Investment in institutional capacity and in the efficiency of public administrations and public services at the national, regional and local levels with a view to reforms, better regulation and good governance
120
Capacity building for all stakeholders delivering education, lifelong learning, training and employment and social policies, including through sectoral and territorial pacts to mobilise for reform at the national, regional and local levels
IX. Technical assistance:
121
Preparation, implementation, monitoring and inspection
122
Evaluation and studies
123
Information and communication
TABLE 2: CODES FOR THE FORM OF FINANCE DIMENSION
2. FORM OF FINANCE
01
Non-repayable grant
02
Repayable grant
03
Support through financial instruments: venture and equity capital or equivalent
04
Support through financial instruments: loan or equivalent
05
Support through financial instruments: guarantee or equivalent
06
Support through financial instruments: interest rate subsidy, guarantee fee subsidy, technical support or equivalent
07
Prize
TABLE 3: CODES FOR THE TERRITORIAL DIMENSION
3. TERRITORY TYPE
01
Large Urban areas (densely populated > 50 000 population)
02
Small Urban areas (intermediate density > 5 000 population)
03
Rural areas (thinly populated)
04
Macro regional cooperation area
05
Cooperation across national or regional programme areas in national context
06
ESF transnational cooperation
07
Not applicable
TABLE 4: CODES FOR THE TERRITORIAL DELIVERY MECHANISMS DIMENSION
4. TERRITORIAL DELIVERY MECHANISMS
01
Integrated Territorial Investment — Urban
02
Other integrated approaches to sustainable urban development
03
Integrated Territorial Investment — Other
04
Other integrated approaches to sustainable rural development
05
Other integrated approaches to sustainable urban/rural development
06
Community-led local development initiatives
07
Not applicable
TABLE 5: CODES FOR THEMATIC OBJECTIVE DIMENSION
5. THEMATIC OBJECTIVE (ERDF and the Cohesion Fund)
01
Strengthening research, technological development and innovation
02
Enhancing access to, and use and quality of, information and communication technologies
03
Enhancing the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises,
04
Supporting the shift towards a low-carbon economy in all sectors
05
Promoting climate change adaptation, risk prevention and management
06
Preserving and protecting the environment and promoting resource efficiency
07
Promoting sustainable transport and removing bottlenecks in key network infrastructures
08
Promoting sustainable and quality employment and supporting labour mobility
09
Promoting social inclusion and combating poverty and any discrimination
10
Investing in education, training and vocational training for skills and lifelong learning
11
Enhancing the institutional capacity of public authorities and stakeholders and an efficient public administration
12
Not applicable (Technical assistance only)
TABLE 6: CODES FOR THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY DIMENSION
6. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
01
Agriculture and forestry
02
Fishing and aquaculture
03
Manufacture of food products and beverages
04
Manufacture of textiles and textile products
05
Manufacture of transport equipment
06
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
07
Other unspecified manufacturing industries
08
Construction
09
Mining and quarrying (including mining of energy producing materials)
10
Electricity, gas, steam, hot water and air conditioning
11
Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
12
Transport and storage
13
Information and communication activities, including telecommunication, information service activities, computer programming, consultancy and related activities
14
Wholesale and retail trade
15
Tourism, accommodation and food service activities
16
Financial and insurance activities
17
Real estate, renting and business activities
18
Public administration
19
Education
20
Human health activities
21
Social work activities, community, social and personal services
22
Activities linked to the environment and to climate change
23
Arts, entertainment, creative industries and recreation
24
Other unspecified services
TABLE 7: CODES FOR THE LOCATION DIMENSION
7. LOCATION (2)
Code
Location
Code of region or area where operation is located/carried out, as set out in the Classification of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) in the Annex to Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (2)
(1) Restricted to investments related to environmental protection or accompanied by investments necessary to mitigate or reduce its negative environmental impact.
(2) Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) (OJ L 154, 21.6.2003, p. 1).