Regulation 1981/1989 - Operations qualifying in Greece for a higher rate of intervention by the European Social Fund

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This regulation was in effect from January  1, 1981 until December 31, 1981.

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Council Regulation (EEC) No 1989/81 of 13 July 1981 concerning operations qualifying in Greece for a higher rate of intervention by the European Social Fund
 
Legal instrument Regulation
Number legal act Regulation 1981/1989
Original proposal COM(1980)742
CELEX number i 31981R1989

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Key dates

Document 13-07-1981
Publication in Official Journal 17-07-1981; OJ L 194 p. 4-4
Effect 01-01-1981; Application See Art 3
17-07-1981; Entry into force Date pub. See Art 3
End of validity 31-12-1981; At the latest

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Council Regulation (EEC) No 1989/81 of 13 July 1981 concerning operations qualifying in Greece for a higher rate of intervention by the European Social Fund

Official Journal L 194 , 17/07/1981 P. 0004

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( 1 ) OJ NO C 144 , 15 . 6 . 1981 , P . 34 .

( 2 ) OPINION DELIVERED ON 29 APRIL 1981 ( NOT YET PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL ).

( 3 ) OJ NO L 337 , 27 . 12 . 1977 , P . 7 .

( 4 ) OJ NO L 28 , 4 . 2 . 1971 , P . 15 .

( 5 ) OJ NO L 337 , 27 . 12 . 1977 , P . 8 .

COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 1989/81

OF 13 JULY 1981

CONCERNING OPERATIONS QUALIFYING IN GREECE FOR A HIGHER RATE OF INTERVENTION BY THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN

COMMUNITIES ,

HAVING REGARD TO THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY , AND IN PARTICULAR ARTICLE 127 THEREOF ,

HAVING REGARD TO THE 1979 ACT OF ACCESSION ,

HAVING REGARD TO THE PROPOSAL FROM 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 , FOLLOWING THE ACCESSION OF GREECE TO THE COMMUNITY , THE LIST OF REGIONS PROVIDED FOR IN COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC ) NO 2895/77 OF 20 DECEMBER 1977 CONCERNING OPERATIONS QUALIFYING FOR A HIGHER RATE OF INTERVENTION BY THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND ( 3 ) NEEDS TO BE SUPPLEMENTED ;

WHEREAS PENDING DEFINITION OF GREEK PRIORITY REGIONS , THE HIGHER RATE OF INTERVENTION BY THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND SHOULD BE GRANTED TO GREECE PROVISIONALLY ,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :

ARTICLE 1

OPERATIONS CARRIED OUT IN GREECE SHALL QUALIFY FOR THE HIGHER RATE OF INTERVENTION PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE 8 OF DECISION 71/66/EEC ( 4 ), AS AMENDED BY DECISION 77/801/EEC ( 5 ).

ARTICLE 2

THIS REGULATION SHALL APPLY TO OPERATIONS FOR WHICH A REQUEST FOR INTERVENTION HAS BEEN MADE AND WHICH HAS MET WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMISSION BEFORE THE ENTRY INTO FORCE OF THE RULES RESULTING FROM THE REVIEW OF DECISION 71/66/EEC , AS AMENDED , PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE 11 OF THAT DECISION .

ARTICLE 3

THIS REGULATION SHALL ENTER INTO FORCE ON THE DAY OF ITS PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES .

IT SHALL APPLY FROM 1 JANUARY 1981 .

THIS REGULATION SHALL BE BINDING IN ITS ENTIRETY AND DIRECTLY APPLICABLE IN ALL MEMBER STATES .

DONE AT BRUSSELS , 13 JULY 1981 .

FOR THE COUNCIL

THE PRESIDENT

LORD CARRINGTON


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