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Concessions laws from EU procurement directives perspective -- SIGMA experience Daniel Ivarsson / Olivier Moreau SIGMA -OECD . National legislation. THE PRINCIPLES OF THE EC TREATY (e.g. transparency, non-discrimination, equal treatment). Secondary EC legislation
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Concessions laws from EU procurement directives perspective -- SIGMA experience Daniel Ivarsson / Olivier MoreauSIGMA -OECD
National legislation THE PRINCIPLES OF THE EC TREATY (e.g. transparency, non-discrimination, equal treatment) • Secondary EC legislation • Utilities Directive 2004/17/EC • Classical Directive 2004/18/EC • Review Directive I. 89/665/EC • (amended by 2007/66/EC) • Review Directive II. 92/13/EC • (amended by 2007/66/EC) • - CPV Regulation (under amendment) transposition direct application Out of the scope of the Directives The EC thresholds Under the EC thresholds
Detailed rules on the institutional background Detailed rules on the conduct of review procedures Detailed rules on the conduct of the award procedure • Secondary EC legislation on • public procurement • coordinates national legislations • above the EU thresholds • regulates those parts and rules of • the procedure which are essential • for the application of the principles • So it does not regulate issues such as: Detailed rules on the award of concessions The planning and preparation of procurement Terms and conclusion of the procurement contract Bid security
Concessions in the EC procurement directives Concessions sometimes are defined as: certain activities/rights of the state or the local government which are ceded to a private entity for a payment of a concession fee Concessions in the EU legislation are a specific area of public procurement: a contract for pecuniary interest between a CA and EO, where the consideration consists in the right to exploit or the right to exploit + payment
Classical Directive 2004/18/EC Definition of service concessions and works concessions Service concessions are excluded from the scope Title III.: rules on works concessions Utilities Directive 2004/17/EC Definition of service concessions and works concessions Both service and works concessions are excluded from the scope Concessions in the EC procurement directives
The case law of the European Court of Justice TELAUSTRIA judgment (C-324/98): The fundamental rules of the Treaty, in particular the principle of non discrimination apply to service concessions. Advertising must be sufficient to open the services market up to competition. Concessions in the EC outside the scope of the procurement directives
Commission Interpretative Communication on Concessions under Community Law (2000/C 121/02) Main criterion: right to exploit = - to demand payment from the users of the structure transfer of responsabilities (technical/financial/managerial) - payment to the concessionaire is allowed if it does not eliminate the risk element of the exploitation Interpretation of concessions in the EC procurement directives
Service concessions in the classical sector The principles of the EC Treaty (and Art. 3 of 2004/18/EC + review directive 89/665/EC in this regard) apply Works concessions in the classical sector Title III. of 2004/18/EC and review directive 89/665/EC apply Works and service concessions in the utilities sector Only the principles of the EC Treaty apply Concessions in the EC procurement directives
Definition Scope and exclusions Advertising and time limits Subcontracting and additional works Rules on the award of contracts by concessionaires Rules on works concessions in Directive 2004/18/EC
- Concessionaires which are contracting authorities: - provisions for public work contracts - Concessionaires which are NOT contracting authorities: - advertising - time limits Rules on works concessions in Directive 2004/18/EC Rules on the award of contracts by concessionaires
Not a legal term in the EU sense Describes only a specific situation when public authorities and private entities cooperate in order to meet a general interest In legal terms it can be a public contract or a concession, depending on the case Its specific form is the Institutionalised PPP Public Private Partnership
- the right of exploitation - the transfer of the responsabilities of the operation the transfer of risks inherent in the exploitation the sharing of costs PPP: public contract or concession?
PPPs qualifying as public works contracts or as priority service contracts: application of the detailed provisions of the Procurement Directives PPPs qualifying as public works concessions or non-priority service contracts: application of some provisions of the Directives PPPs qualifying as service concessions: EC Treaty principles only PPP: public contract or concession?