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►M26 ►C2 REGULATION No 422/67/EEC, No 5/67/EURATOM OF THE COUNCIL
of 25 July 1967
determining the emoluments of the President and Members of the Commission, of the President,
Judges, Advocates-General and Registrar of the Court of Justice, of the President, Members and
Registrar of the Court of First Instance and of the President, Members and Registrar of the
European Union Civil Service Tribunal ◄ ◄
(OJ 187, 8.8.1967, p. 1)
Amended by:
Official Journal
No page date
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M1 Règlement
(CEE,
Euratom,
CECA)
n o 262/68 du Conseil du 29 février L 57
2 5.3.1968
1968 (*)
►
M2 Règlement
(Euratom,
CECA,
CEE)
n o 1442/69 du Conseil du 23 juillet L 184
1 26.7.1969
1969 (*)
►
M3
Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 721/70 of the Council of 20 L 89
1 23.4.1970
March 1970
►
M4
Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 2163/70 of the Council of 27 L 238
1 29.10.1970
October 1970
►
M5
Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 723/71 of the Council of 30 L 80
1 5.4.1971
March 1971
►
M6 Council
Regulation
(EEC,
Euratom,
ECSC)
No
519/72
of
15
March L 64
1 16.3.1972
1972
►
M7
Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 2690/72 of the Council of 19 L 286
1 23.12.1972
December 1972
►
M8
Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 1546/73 of the Council of 4 L 155
8 11.6.1973
June 1973
►
M9
Council Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 142/76 of 20 January L 15
1 24.1.1976
1976
►
M10 Council Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 143/76 of 20 January L 15
2 24.1.1976
1976
►
M11 Council
Regulation
(Euratom,
ECSC,
EEC)
No
1416/81
of
19
May L 142
1 28.5.1981
1981
►
M12 Council Regulation (Euratom, ECSC, EEC) No 3822/81 of 15 L 386
4 31.12.1981
December 1981
►
M13 Council Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 3678/85 of 20 L 351
1 28.12.1985
December 1985
►
M14 Council Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 4068/86 of 22 L 371 14 31.12.1986
December 1986
►
M15 Council Regulation (Euratom, ECSC, EEC) No 3875/87 of 18 L 363 66 23.12.1987
December 1987
►
M16 Council Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 4045/88 of 19 L 356
1 24.12.1988
December 1988
►
M17 Council Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 4046/88 of 19 L 356
2 24.12.1988
December 1988
(*) This act was never published in english.
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►
M18 Council Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 3777/89 of 14 L 367
1 16.12.1989
December 1989
►
M19 Council Regulation (Euratom, ECSC, EEC) No 3911/90 of 21 L 375
1 31.12.1990
December 1990
►
M20 Council Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 2426/91 of 29 July L 222
1 10.8.1991
1991
►
M21 Council Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 3835/91 of 19 L 361 16 31.12.1991
December 1991
►
M22 Council
Regulation
(EEC,
Euratom,
ECSC)
No
1084/92
of
28
April L 117
1 1.5.1992
1992
►
M23 Council Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 3762/92 of 21 L 383
4 29.12.1992
December 1992
►
M24 Council
Regulation
(EC,
ECSC,
Euratom)
No
2778/98
of
17
December L 347
1 23.12.1998
1998
►
M25 Council
Regulation
(EC,
Euratom)
No
1292/2004
of
30
April
2004 L
243 23 15.7.2004
►
M26 Council
Regulation
(EC,
Euratom)
No
202/2005
of
18
January
2005 L
33
1 5.2.2005
Corrected by:
►
C1 Corrigendum,
OJ
L
270,
18.8.2004,
p.
18
(1292/2004)
►
C2 Corrigendum,
OJ
L
224,
29.8.2007,
p.
7
(202/2005)
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REGULATION No 422/67/EEC, No 5/67/EURATOM OF THE
COUNCIL
of 25 July 1967
determining the emoluments of the President and Members of the
Commission, of the President, Judges, Advocates-General and
Registrar of the Court of Justice, of the President, Members and
Registrar of the Court of First Instance and of the President,
Members and Registrar of the European Union Civil Service
Tribunal
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THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing a Single Council and a Single
Commission of the European Communities,
( 1 ) and in particular
Article 6 thereof, and to Articles 20 and 21 of the Protocol on the
Privileges and Immunities of the European Communities ( 2 );
Whereas it is for the Council to determine the salaries, allowances and
pensions of the President and members of the Commission and of the
President, Judges, Advocates-General and Registrar of the Court of
Justice, together with any payment to be made instead of remuneration;
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
From the date of taking up their duties until the last day of the month in
which they cease to hold office, members of the Commission and
members of the Court shall be entitled to a basic salary, family
allowances and other allowances.
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For the purposes of this Regulation, non-marital partnerships shall be
treated as marriage provided that all the conditions listed in
Article 1(2)(c) of Annex VII to the Staff Regulations of officials of
the European Communities are fulfilled. The unmarried partner of a
member or former member shall be considered as their spouse under
the sickness insurance scheme where the conditions set out in points (i),
(ii) and (iii) of paragraph (2)(c) of that Article are met.
( 1 ) OJ No 152, 13.7.1967, p. 2.
( 2 ) OJ No 152, 13.7.1967, p. 13.
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Article 2
1.
The basic monthly salary of Members of the Commission shall be
equal to the amount resulting from application of the following
percentages to the basic salary of an official of the European Commu
nities on
►M25 the third step of grade 16 ◄:
President 138
%,
Vice-President 125
%,
Other Members 112·5 %.
2.
The basic monthly salary of Members of the Court of Justice shall
be equal to the amount resulting from the application of the following
percentages to the basic salary of an official of the European Commu
nities on
►M25 the third step of grade 16 ◄:
President 138
%,
Judge or Advocate-General 112·5 %,
Registrar 101
%.
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3.
However, from 1 May 2004 to 30 April 2006, the terms ‘the third
step of grade 16’ in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall read ‘the third step of
grade A*16’.
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Article 3
Members of the Commission and the Court of Justice shall be entitled
to family allowances fixed by analogy with the provisions of Article 67
of the Staff Regulations and Articles 1 to 3 of Annex VII to those
Regulations.
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Article 4
1.
Members of the Commission or of the Court shall be entitled to a
residence allowance equal to 15 % of their basic salary.
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2. Members
of
the
Commission
shall
receive
a
monthly
enter
tainment allowance amounting to:
President
►M24 EUR 1 418,07 ◄,
Vice-President
►M24 EUR 911,38 ◄,
Other Members
►M24 EUR 607,71 ◄.
3. Members
of
the
Court
of
Justice
shall
receive
a
monthly
enter
tainment allowance amounting to:
President
►M24 EUR 1 418,07 ◄,
Judge or Advocate-General
►M24 EUR 607,71 ◄,
Registrar
►M24 EUR 554,17 ◄.
Presiding Judges of Chambers of the Court
►M9 and the First
Advocate-General ◄ shall in addition receive during their term of
office a special duty allowance of
►M24 EUR 810,74 ◄ per month.
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4. The allowances referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 shall be
increased annually by the Council acting by a qualified majority,
allowing for the increase in the cost of living.
Article 4a
The basic salaries referred to in Article 2, the family allowances referred
to in Article 3, and the allowances referred to in Article 4 (1), shall be
subject to the weighting fixed by the Council pursuant to Articles 64
and 65 of the Staff Regulations for officials of the European Commu
nities in respect of officials employed in Belgium.
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Article 4b
Article 17 of Annex VII to the Staff Regulations shall apply by analogy
to the President and Members of the Commission, the President, Judges,
Advocates General and Registrar of the Court of Justice and the
President, Members and Registrar of the Court of First Instance.
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Article 5
On taking up his duties and on ceasing to hold office a member of the
Commission or of the Court shall be entitled to:
(a) an installation allowance equal to two months' basic salary on
taking up his duties and a resettlement allowance equal to one
month's basic salary on ceasing to hold office;
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(b) reimbursement of travelling expenses incurred by a member of the
Commission or of the Court for himself and for members of his
family, and reimbursement of the cost of removal of his personal
effects and furniture, including insurance against ordinary risks
(theft, breakage, fire).
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If his term of office is renewed he shall not be entitled to any of the
allowances set out in this Article. Nor shall he be so entitled it he is
appointed member of another institution of the Communities, if that
institution has its provisional seat in the town where he was fomerly
required to reside by reason of his office and if at the time of the new
appointment he has not already effected his resettlement.
Article 6
A member of the Commission or of the Court required in the course of
his duties to travel away from the provisional seat of his institution shall
be entitled to:
(a) reimbursement of travelling expenses;
(b) reimbursement of hotel expenses (room, service and taxes only);
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(c) a subsistence allowance equal, for each complete day of absence,
to 105 % of the daily subsistence allowance as laid down in the
Staff Regulations for officials of the European Communitie
►M25 __________ ◄ on mission.
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Article 7
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1.
For three years from the first day of the month following that in
which he ceases to hold office, a former member of the Commission or
of the Court of Justice shall receive a monthly transitional allowance
determined in accordance with the following procedure:
— 40 % of the basic salary which he was receiving when he ceased to
hold office if his period of service is less than two years;
— 45 % of the same salary if that period is over two years but less than
three years;
— 50 % of the same salary if that period is more than three years and
less than five years;
— 55 % of the same salary if that period is more than five years and
less than ten years;
— 60 % of the same salary if that period is more than ten years and
less than fifteen years;
— 65 % of the same salary in other cases.
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2. Entitlement
to
this
allowance
shall
cease
if
the
former
member
of
the Commission or of the Court is reappointed to office in one of the
institutions of the Communities or upon his death. In the event of
reappointment, the allowance shall be paid up to the date of taking
up his duties; in the event of death the payment for the month in
which death occurred shall be the last.
3. If,
during
this
three-year
period
the
person
concerned
takes
up
any
new gainful activity, the amount by which his gross monthly remun
eration (i.e. before deduction of taxes) together with the allowance
provided for in paragraph 1 exceeds the remuneration, before
deduction of taxes, which he was receiving as a member of the
Commission or of the Court under Articles 2, 3 and 4 (1) shall be
deducted from the allowance. In calculating the amount of remuneration
received for the new activity, all forms of remuneration shall be
included, except those representing reimbursement of expenses.
4. On
the
date
when
he
ceases
to
hold
office,
on
1
January
of
each
year thereafter and in the event of any changes in his financial situation,
a member of the Commission or of the Court shall declare to the
President of the institution in which he was previously employed all
forms of remuneration received for his services, except those repre
senting reimbursement of expenses.
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Additional remuneration legitimately received by the former member in
the course of his duty as a member of the Commission or of the Court
shall not be deductible from the transitional allowance.
This declaration must be made in good faith and shall be treated as
confidential. The information contained therein shall not be used
otherwise than for the purposes of this Regulation and shall not be
communicated to third persons.
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5. Throughout
the
period
of
three
years
mentioned
in
paragraph
1,
the former member of the Commission or of the Court shall be entitled
to the family allowances provided for in Article 3.
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Article 8
1.
After ceasing to hold office, members of the Commission or of the
Court shall be entitled to a pension for life payable from the date when
they reached the age of sixty-five years.
2. They
may,
however,
ask
to
start
drawing
such
pension
from
the
age of sixty years. In that case a coefficient shall be applied to the
pension as follows:
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60 years
0·70
61 years
0·75
62 years
0·80
63 years
0·87
64 years
0·95
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Article 9
The amount of the pension shall be
►M25 4,275 % ◄ of the basic
salary last received for each full year in office and one-twelfth of that
sum for each complete month. The maximum pension shall be
►M8 70 ◄ % of the basic salary last received.
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When the person concerned has performed various duties in the
Commission or Court of Justice, the salary on which the pension is
to be calculated shall be related to the proportion of time spent by
the person concerned in each of those various duties. This paragraph
shall not apply to members of the Commission or of the Court who are
in office on the date of entry into force of this Regulation or who cease
to hold office before that date, if they so request.
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By derogation from the first subparagraph, for Members of the
Commission and of the Court of Justice in office before 1 May 2004,
and until the end of their functions in, respectively, the Commission and
the Court of Justice, the amount of the pension shall be 4,5 % of the
basic salary last received for each full year in office.
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Article 10
A member of the Commission or of the Court who is suffering from
disablement deemed to be total which prevents him from performing his
duties and who on these grounds resigns or is compelled to resign shall
be entitled from the date of resignation or compulsory resignation to the
following benefits;
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(a) Where disablement is recognised as permanent, he shall be entitled
to a pension for life calculated in accordance with the provisions of
Article 9, which shall be not less than
►M4 30 ◄ % of the basic
salary last received. He shall be entitled to the maximum pension if
the incapacity is the result of disablement or illness contracted in the
performance of his duties;
(b) Where disablement is temporary, he shall be entitled, until he
recovers, to a pension at the rate of
►M4 60 ◄ % of the basic
salary last received, if the disablement or illness was contracted in
the performance of his duties, and
►M4 30 ◄ % in other cases.
When the recipient of such disability pension reaches the age of
sixty-five years or the disability pension has been in effect for seven
years it shall be replaced by a pension for life calculated in
accordance with the provisions of Article 9.
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Article 11
Members of the Commission or of the Court shall be entitled to
sickness, occupational disease, industrial accident and birth and death
benefits under the social security scheme provided for in the Staff
Regulations of Officials of the European Communities.
The first paragraph shall also apply to former Members of the
Commission or of the Court who benefit either under the pension
scheme provided for in Article 8 or under the transitional allowance
provided for in Article 7 or under the disability pension scheme
provided for in Article 10.
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However, former Members of the Commission or of the Court shall be
covered by the provisions of Article 72 of the Staff Regulations of
officials of the European Communities on condition that they are not
in gainful employment and that they cannot be covered by a national
sickness insurance scheme.
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Nevertheless, a former Member of the Commission or of the Court who
has held office at least until the age of
►M25 63 ◄ or is entitled to
benefit under the disability pension scheme provided for in Article 10
shall continue to be entitled without restriction to sickness benefits
under the scheme provided for in the Staff Regulations. If he is not
in receipt of the transitional allowance provided for in Article 7 and is
not entitled to benefit under either the pension scheme provided for in
Article 8 or the disability pension scheme provided for in Article 10, the
former Member of the Commission or the Court shall be obliged to pay
half the contributions necessary to cover such risks. The contributions
shall be calculated on the basis of the last transitional allowance,
adjusted to take account of successive adaptations.
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A former Member of the Commission or of the Court who has ceased to
hold office before the age of
►M25 63 ◄ and who, at the end of the
period during which he is in receipt of the transitional allowance provided
for in Article 7, is not entitled to benefit under either the pension scheme
provided for in Article 8 or the disability pension scheme provided for in
Article 10 may continue to qualify for the cover provided for in the
second and third paragraphs of this Article, provided that he does not
engage in any gainful occupation
►M25 __________ ◄. He must
then pay the full amount of the contributions necessary for the cover
provided for in Article 72 (1) of the Staff Regulations of Officials of
the European Communities. The contributions shall be calculated on the
basis of the last transitional allowance, adjusted to take account of
successive adaptations.
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Article 12
Where a third party is responsible for the disablement or death of a
member, the rights of that member or those entitled under him to bring
legal proceedings against the third party shall devolve on the
Community to the extent to which they incur obligations under this
pension scheme.
Article 13
The transitional allowance provided for in Article 7, the pension
provided for in Article 8 and the pensions provided for in Article 10
shall not be drawn concurrently by the same person. Where a member
of the Commission or of the Court is entitled to claim benefit under
more than one of those provisions, only that provision which is the most
favourable to the claimant shall be applied.
Article 14
Where a member of the Commission or Court dies during his term of
office, the surviving spouse or dependent children shall be entitled, until
the end of the third month following that in which death occurrs, to the
remuneration to which the member of the Commission or of the Court
would have been entitled under Articles 2, 3 and 4 (1).
Article 15
1.
►M25 The surviving spouse and children dependent at the time
of death of the member ◄ or former member of the Commission or of
the Court to whom pension rights have accrued at the time of his death
shall be entitled to a survivor's pension.
That pension shall be equal to a percentage of the pension accruing to
the member or former member of the Commission or of the Court under
Article 9 at the date of death, namely:
For a
►M25 surviving spouse ◄ …
►M4 60 ◄ %
For each child
►M25 where either the 10 %
mother or the father is dead ◄ …
For each child where both father and 20 %
mother are dead …
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However, if the death of the member of the Court of Auditors occurs
during his term of office,
— the survivor's pension for the
►M25 surviving spouse ◄ shall be
equal to 36 % of the basic salary received at the time of death,
— the survivor's pension for a first orphan of both father and mother
shall not be less than 12 % of the basic salary received at the time of
death. Where several orphans of both mother and father are left, the
total amount of the survivor's pension shall be divided equally
among the orphans entitled.
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2. The
total
amount
of
these
survivors'
pensions
shall
not
exceed
the
amount of the pension of the member or former member of the
Commission or of the Court on which they are calculated. The
maximum total survivors' pensions payable shall be divided, where
applicable, between the beneficiaries in accordance with the above
percentages.
3. Survivors'
pensions
shall
be
granted
from
the
first
day
of
the
calendar month following the date of death; however, where the
provisions of Article 14 are applied, eligibility shall not commence
until the first day of the fourth month following that in which death
occurred.
4. Entitlement
to
a
survivor's
pension
shall
cease
at
the
end
of
the
calendar month in which the person entitled dies. Moreover, entitlement
to an orphan's pension shall cease at the end of the month in which the
child reaches the age of twenty-one years. However, entitlement shall be
extended while the child is receiving vocational training, though not
beyond the end of the month in which he reaches the age of
twenty-five years.
The pension shall remain payable to an orphan who is prevented
through illness or disablement from earning a livelihood.
5. Where a former member of the Commission or of the Court
marries and at the date of marriage
►M25 has accrued pension
rights under this Regulation, the spouse ◄ and any children of the
marriage shall not be entitled to a survivor's pension save where the
marriage precedes the death of the former member of the Commission
or of the Court by five years or more.
6. A
►M25 surviving spouse ◄ 's entitlement to a survivor's
pension shall cease on remarriage.
►M25 The surviving spouse ◄
shall then be entitled to immediate payment of a lump sum equal to
twice the annual amount of
►M25 the ◄ survivor's pension.
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7. Where
a
member
leaves
a
►M25 surviving spouse ◄ and also
orphans of a previous marriage or other persons entitled under him, or
►M25 __________ ◄ orphans of different marriages, the total
pension shall be apportioned by analogy with the provisions of
Articles 22, 27 and 28 of Annex VIII to the Staff Regulations for
officials.
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8. The
►M25 surviving spouse ◄ and dependent children of a
Member or former Member of the Commission or of the Court shall be
entitled to sickness benefits under the social security scheme provided
for in the Staff Regulations of Officials of the European Communities if
they are not eligible for benefits of the same nature and of the same
level under another social security scheme.
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Article 16
A member of the Commission or of the Court who is relieved of his
duties on grounds of serious misconduct shall forfeit any right to tran
sitional allowance and retirement pension; this shall not, however, affect
those entitled under him.
Article 17
Should the Council decide to increase the basic salary, it shall at the
same time decide on an appropriate increase in the rates of existing
pensions.
Article 18
Payment of the benefits provided for in this pension scheme shall be
entered in the budget of the Communities. Member States shall jointly
guarantee payment of these benefits in accordance with the scale for
financing such expenditure.
Article 19
1.
Payment of the sums due under Articles 2, 3, 4, 5, 11 and 14 shall
be made in
►M25 euro ◄.
▼M25
2. No
weighting
shall
be
applied
to
the
sums
due
under
Articles
7,
8,
10 and 15.
These sums shall be paid to beneficiaries residing in the European
Union in euro, into a bank in the country of residence.
For beneficiaries residing outside the European Union, pensions shall be
paid, in euro, into a bank in the country of residence. The pension may
by way of exception be paid in euro into a bank in the country where
the institution has its headquarters, or in foreign currency in the country
of residence of the pensioner, converted at the most up-to-date exchange
rates used for the implementation of the general budget of the European
Communities.
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Article 19a
Article 66a of the Staff Regulations of Officials shall apply
mutatis
mutandis to the President and Members of the Commission, the
President, Judges, Advocates-General and Registrar of the Court of
Justice and the President, Members and Registrar of the Court of
First Instance.
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Article 20
This Regulation shall apply to former members of the Commission of
the European Economic Community, the Commission of the European
Atomic Energy Community, the High Authority or the Court of Justice
and to their dependants who, at the time this Regulation enters into
force, are covered by the provisions of Council Regulation
No 63 (EEC) ( 1 ) Council Regulation No 14 (EAEC), ( 2 ) the Decision
of the Special Council of Ministers of the (EAEC) ( 3 ) of 22 May 1962
or Regulation of the Councils No 62 (EEC), 13 (EAEC) ( 4 )
Article 21
The Regulation laying down the conditions and procedure for applying
the tax for the benefit of the Communities shall apply to members of the
Commission and the Court. Until that Regulation enters into force,
Regulation No 32 (EEC), 12 (EAEC) ( 5 ) shall be applicable.
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Article 21a
1. Subject
to
paragraph
2
and
3,
the
provisions
of
this
Regulation
concerning the President, Members and the Registrar of the Court of
Justice shall apply to the President, Members and Registrar of the Court
of First Instance.
2. The
basic
monthly
salary
of
the
President,
Members
and
Registrar
of the Court of First Instance shall be equal to the amount resulting
from application of the following percentages to the basic salary of an
official of the European Communities on
►M25 the third step of
grade 16 ◄:
President: 112,5 %,
Members: 104 %,
Registrar: 95 %.
3. The
monthly
entertainment
allowance
referred
to
in
Article
4
(3)
shall amount to:
President:
►M24 EUR 607,71 ◄,
Members:
►M24 EUR 554,17 ◄,
Registrar:
►M24 EUR 471,37 ◄.
Presiding Judges of the Chambers of the Court shall in addition receive,
during their term of office, a special duty allowance of
►M24 EUR
739,47 ◄ per month.
▼M25
Article 21b
1. Articles 14, 15, 16, 17 and 19 of Annex XIII to the Staff Regu
lations of officials of the European Communities shall apply by analogy
to the President and Members of the Commission, the President, Judges,
Advocates General and Registrar of the Court of Justice and the
President, Members and Registrar of the Court of First Instance.
( 1 ) OJ No 62, 19.7.1962, p. 1724/62.
( 2 ) OJ No 62, 19.7.1962, p. 1730/62.
( 3 ) OJ No 62, 19.7.1962, p. 1734/62.
( 4 ) OJ No 62, 19.7.1962, p. 1713/62.
( 5 ) OJ No 45, 14.6.1962, p. 1461/62.
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2.
Articles 20, 24 and 25 of Annex XIII to the Staff Regulations of
officials of the European Communities shall apply by analogy to the
beneficiaries of the sums due under Articles 7, 8, 10 and 15.
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Article 21c
1. Subject
to
paragraphs
2
and
3,
the
provisions
of
this
Regulation
concerning the President, Members and Registrar of the Court of Justice
and the President, Members and Registrar of the Court of First Instance
shall apply to the President, Members and Registrar of the Civil Service
Tribunal.
2. The
basic
monthly
salary
of
the
President,
Members
and
Registrar
of the Civil Service Tribunal shall be equal to the amount resulting from
application of the following percentages to the basic salary of an official
of the European Communities on the third step of grade 16 (the third
step of grade A*16 until 30 April 2006):
— President: 104 %,
— Members: 100 %,
— Registrar: 90 %.
3. The
monthly
entertainment
allowance
referred
to
in
Article
4(3)
shall amount to:
— President: EUR 554,
— Members: EUR 500,
— Registrar: EUR 400.
The President of the Civil Service Tribunal and the Presidents of the
chambers of three judges shall in addition receive, during their term of
office, a special duty allowance of EUR 500 per month.
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Article 22
This Regulation shall apply from 6 July 1967.
Council Regulation No 63 (EEC), 14 (EAEC), the Decision of the
Special Council of Ministers of the European Coal and Steel
Community of 22 May 1962 and Regulation of the Councils
No 62 (EEC), 13 (EAEC) are hereby repealed, with the exception of
Article 20.
The Decision of the Special Council of Ministers of the European Coal
and Steel Community of 13 and 14 October 1958 shall remain in force.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in
all Member States.