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Recognition of Foreign Qualifications in the EU Gosia BINCZYK, European Commission CLEAR International Congress 2015 25 June 2015

The EU is not regulating professions - why do we care? Aims and competences of the EU Establishment of Internal Market with free movement of goods, persons, services and capital Common trade policy

Regulated professions 5857 (EEA) Source: Interactive Map of Regulated Professions

Today's presentation: Paths of recognition within EU Challenges (and how we deal with it) Future regulation of professions The mutual evaluation exercise

Paths of recognition

Paths of recognition 1. General system nearly all professions in EU (exemptions: auditors, notaries) 2. Automatic recognition 7 "sectoral" professions: Doctors, nurses, midwifes, pharmacists, vets, architects 3. "Home Country Title" principle Lawyers

General system of recognition (Professional Qualifications Directive, 2005/36/EC "PQD") Used for nearly all professions, where comparison is possible 5 levels of qualifications used In case of substantial differences: compensatory measures (adaptation period or aptitude test) Professional's choice of the type of compensatory measure, in principle

Automatic recognition For 7 "sectoral" professions: Doctors, nurses, midwifes, pharmacists, vets, architects Minimum harmonisation Similar minimum training requirements Automatic recognition, without any additional conditions no further examination of training conditions or refusal possible

"Home Country Title" principle Lawyers und "Lawyers Directives (Lawyers Services Directive - 77/249/EEC and Lawyers Establishment Directive 98/5/EC) Professional can perform the regulated profession using his home country title without any further recognition procedure Consumer protection on "caveat emptor" principle - consumer makes a choice based on information Ongoing close cooperation of the authorities

Challenges

Administrative cooperation Compulsory the Internal Market Information System (IMI) an electronic tool for exchange of information between competent authorities for: Issues on documentation and formalities; Disciplinary sanctions, criminal sanctions or any other circumstances which are likely to have consequences on the pursuit of the profession (bilateral basis); and General cooperation and mutual assistance.

European Professional Card EPC (new) Streamlined, electronic recognition procedure (via the Internal Market Information System): Shortened deadlines, less administrative burden based on an enhanced cooperation between competent authorities Strenghten mutual trust between Member States Electronic certificate (not a plastic card) To be implemented in phases (mobility)

Conduct issues - alert system (new) A warning to all Member States, quickly, through the IMI-System On professionals: exercising a health-, or child-related profession Restriction or prohibition, fake diplomas Strong data protection safeguards Alert mechanism to be in place from January 2016

Different levels of regulation E.g. non regulation in one country while regulated in another Our solution: 1 year of professional experience required - out of last 10 years (previously 2 years) Any attestation of competence

Different scope of professions Partial access to the profession (following a judgment of the European Court of Justice) Professional gets recognition of the part of the profession for which he obtained qualifications in the home Member State E.g. different age-coverage in early child-care professions, landscape architects

Language differences Professionals shall have the necessary knowledge of languages (profession specific) Control in case of serious and concrete doubt Systematic control possible for professions with patient safety implications Safeguards for the professional Check only after a recognition of a qualification but before accessing the profession Proportionality and possibility of appeal

Future regulation of professions The mutual evaluation exercise

Mutual evaluation exercise Objectives: Modernise, simplify and improve access to professions across Member States Ensure that the regulation of professional services in Member States is fit for purpose A better regulation exercise, not a deregulation exercise

Process - Transparency Notification by Member States of all regulated professions - almost 6,000 professions notified Information on: Type of regulation National and/or EU legal basis Recognition Description of activities Reserves of activities where applicable European map of regulated professions published in May 2014

Process - Screening Information on methods to obtain qualification Existence of other additional restrictions Registration in professional body/ quantitative/territorial restrictions Restrictions on corporate form, shareholding structure Restrictions on joint practices, professional indemnity insurance Objectives Overview of all restrictions affecting professional activities in regulated professions Basis for assessment of cumulative effect

Mutual evaluation meetings 12 professions selected to serve as example for sectors (divided in 2 clusters) Sector reports prepared by each country Discussions in small groups, government officials and/or appointed experts Objectives: Exchange practices stimulate discussions

Timeline By early 2016 Final reports and national action plans professions: concrete measures on improvements and timetable

Caveat This system works only for European citizens within the European Union. For qualifications obtained in countries outside the EU by non EU nationals EU regulators decide autonomously unless there is an MRA negotiated.

Useful links Professional Qualifications Directive in practice: http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/qualifications/ directive_in_practice/index_en.htm Latest policy developments: http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/qualifications/ policy_developments/index_en.htm 24

Thank you! Gosia BINCZYK European Commission Grow-e5@ec.europa.eu