Budget for disable people in the EU

The authority would like to / has responded by postal mail to this request.

Dear Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion,

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:

The budget that every country member of the European Union has got in the last 3 years related to the inclusion of disable people in the labour market and the relation of this amount of money to each programm.

The amount of money that every country member of the European Union and part of the Europe 2020 Strategy, has got in the last 3 years to the inclusion of disable people in the labour market and the relation with each programm.

I also request that the information is in CSV or XLS format.

Yours faithfully,

Claudia Ocaranza

Direction générale de l’emploi, des affaires sociales et de l’inclusion

Les bureaux de la Commission sont fermés du 05 au 09 mai 2016 inclus.  Vos
demandes d'accès aux documents seront traitées dès le 10 mai. 

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Die Abteilungen der Europäischen Kommission sind vom 05. bis
einschließlich  09 Mei 2016 geschlossen. Ihre Anträge auf Zugang zu
Dokumenten werden ab dem 10. Mei behandelt.

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European Commission departments are closed from 5th to 9th May 2016.  We
will handle your requests for access to documents from 10^th May. 

 

Direction générale de l’emploi, des affaires sociales et de l’inclusion

Dear Madam,

Thank you for your request for access to documents.

Unfortunately you have not indicated your postal address that is required for registering and handling your request in line with the procedural requirements.

Please send us your full postal address at your earliest convenience. Pending your reply, we reserve the right to refuse the registration of your request.

You may, of course, use directly the electronic form for entering your request:

http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regdoc/...

Best regards,

Carlos Remis
SG.B.4
Transparence
Berl. 05/315

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Dear Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion,

I wouldn't like to handle my postal address. I would prefer to get the response by e-mail (electronic form), I remind you that is my right under Regulation 1049/2001.

Yours faithfully,

Claudia

Direction générale de l’emploi, des affaires sociales et de l’inclusion

Dear Madam,

With respect to your questions regarding the provision of a postal address, please find our explanations below.

On 1 April 2014, the postal address became a mandatory feature for the purpose of introducing a request for access to documents.

The decision to ask for a postal address from applicants for access to documents was triggered by the following considerations:

• The need to obtain legal certainty as regards the date of receipt of the reply by the applicant under Regulation 1049/2001. Indeed, as foreseen by Article 297 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), […] decisions which specify to whom they are addressed, shall be notified to those to whom they are addressed and shall take effect upon such notification. Replies triggering the possibility for administrative or judicial redress are therefore transmitted via registered mail with acknowledgement of receipt. This requires an indication of a valid postal address by the applicant;

• The need to direct the Commission's scarce resources first of all to those requests which have been filed by "real" applicants. With only a compulsory indication of an e-mail address, applicants can easily introduce requests under an invented identity or under the identity of a third person. Asking for a postal address helps the Commission to protect the administration, as well as other citizens and legal persons, from abuse;

• For similar reasons, asking for a compulsory indication of a postal address enables the Commission services to verify whether Article 6(3) of the Regulation, on voluminous requests, is being evaded by introducing several requests under different identities. Indeed, in its Ryanair judgment, the General Court confirmed that Article 6(3) cannot be evaded by splitting the application into a number of applications. The Commission would like to point out that, in 2012/2013, it received some 57 confirmatory requests from what it suspects to be one single applicant operating under 13 different identities;

• Knowing whether the applicant is an EU resident in the sense of Article 2(1) of Regulation 1049/2001 is a precondition for the purpose of correctly applying the exception in Article 4(1)(b) of Regulation 1049/2001 (protection of the privacy and integrity of the individual), which has to be interpreted in accordance with Data Protection Regulation 45/2001. Article 9 of Regulation 45/2001 requires the adequacy of the level of protection afforded by the third country or international organisation when transmitting personal data to third-country residents or legal persons. It follows that, in case of requests for documents which include personal data, the correct application of the data protection rules cannot be ensured in the absence of a postal address enabling the Commission to ascertain that the minimum data protection standards will be respected.

All of these considerations show that the request for and the consequent processing of a postal address is not only appropriate but also strictly necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest within the meaning of Article 5 (a) of Data Protection Regulation 45/2001, namely providing a smooth and effective access to documents.

We therefore kindly reiterate our request to you to provide a full postal address, so we can duly register and handle your request. Please note that, once we receive your postal address, we will register your request for access as an initial application for access to documents in the meaning of Article 6(1) of Regulation 1049/2001. The deadline for handling your initial request shall run as from the moment of registration of your request following the submission of your postal address.

Thank you in advance.

Kind regards,

Carlos Remis
SG.B.4
Transparence
Berl. 05/315

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Dear Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion,

Would you let me know where or how should I send you my postal address?

Yours faithfully,

Claudia

Direction générale de l’emploi, des affaires sociales et de l’inclusion

Dear Madam,

Thank you for your message.

You can send you postal address and your complete name replying to this message.

Yours faithfully,

Carlos Remis
SG.B.4
Transparence
Berl. 05/315

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Dear Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion,

I don't want to write my postal address in this response because it will be public and able to find in a search engine. Can I send you a private email or message?

Yours faithfully,

Claudia

Direction générale de l’emploi, des affaires sociales et de l’inclusion

Dear Madam,

Thank you for your message.

I confirm you that you can send your postal address and complete name via your personal email.

Yours faithfully,

Carlos Remis
SG.B.4
Transparence
Berl. 05/315

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