Making regulation of services "single market proof" - how to apply the rules of the Proportionality Test Directive

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Description du cours

The Proportionality Test Directive aims to ensure that new regulations affecting access to (or the pursuit of) regulated professions in the EU Member States are justified and proportionate, preventing unnecessary restrictions. 

It requires national authorities to conduct a thorough assessment of the proportionality of any such new or amended rules before their adoption.

This Directive lays down rules on a common framework for conducting proportionality assessments before introducing new, or amending existing, legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions restricting access to, or the pursuit of, regulated professions, with a view to ensuring the proper functioning of the internal market.


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National authorities at any level involved in the introduction of new, or amended existing, legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions restricting access to, or the pursuit of, regulated professions falling within the scope of the Proportionality Test Directive, as well as other national actors that play a role in the assessment and/or notification(reporting) of these rules.

Objectifs d'apprentissage

  • Understand the purpose of proportionality assessments as outlined in the Proportionality Test Directive.
  • Identify the roles and responsibilities of authorities involved in the proportionality assessment process.
  • Get acquainted with the core principles of proportionality and the substantive and procedural obligations under the Directive.
  • Apply the assessment criteria necessary for conducting proportionality analysis.
  • Recognize the importance of the proportionality test, as a preventive mechanism to avoid the adoption of disproportionate rules.
This training is a complement to the Guidance on the assessment of proportionality and training sessions held by DG GROW in Member States. 

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Programme

  1. Making regulation of services "single market proof" - how to apply the rules of the Proportionality Test Directive
  2. PTD - Forum
  3. Certificate