Article 2
Preparation of the communication plan
1. A communication plan, as well as any major amendments to it, shall be drawn up by the managing authority for the operational programme for which it is responsible or by the Member State to cover several or all operational programmes co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the European Social Fund (ESF) or the Cohesion Fund.
2. The communication plan shall include at least the following:
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(a) the aims and target groups;Article 3
Examination of compatibility of the communication plan
The Member State or the managing authority shall submit the communication plan to the Commission within four months of the date of adoption of the operational programme or, where the communication plan covers two or more operational programmes, of the date of adoption of the last of these operational programmes. In the absence of observations made by the Commission within two months of receipt of the communication plan, the plan shall be deemed to comply with Article 2(2). If the Commission sends observations within two months of receipt of the communication plan, the Member State or the managing authority shall within two months send a revised communication plan to the Commission. In the absence of further observations by the Commission within two months of submission of a revised communication plan, it shall be considered that the communication plan may be implemented.
The Member State or the managing authority shall commence the information and publicity activities provided for in Articles 5, 6 and 7, where relevant, even in the absence of the final version of the communication plan.
Article 4
Implementation and monitoring of the communication plan
1. The managing authority shall inform the monitoring committee for each operational programme of the following:
(a) the communication plan and progress in its implementation;
(b) information and publicity measures carried out;
(c) the means of communication used.
The managing authority shall provide the monitoring committee with examples of such measures.
2. The annual reports and the final report on implementation of an operational programme, referred to in Article 67 of Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006, shall include:
(a) examples of information and publicity measures for the operational programme carried out when implementing the communication plan;
(b) the arrangements for the information and publicity measures referred to in point (d) of Article 7(2) including, where applicable, the electronic address at which such data may be found;
(c) the content of any major amendments to the communication plan.
The annual implementation report for the year 2010 and the final implementation report shall contain a chapter assessing the results of the information and publicity measures in terms of visibility and awareness of operational programmes and of the role played by the Community, as provided for in point (e) of Article 2(2).
3. The means used for implementing, monitoring and evaluating the communication plan shall be proportional to the information and publicity measures identified in the communication plan.
Article 5
Information measures for potential beneficiaries
1. The managing authority shall, in accordance with the communication plan, ensure that the operational programme is disseminated widely, with details of the financial
contributions from the Funds concerned, and that it is made available to all interested parties. It shall in addition ensure that information on the financing opportunities offered by joint assistance from the Community and the Member State through the operational programme is disseminated as widely as possible.
2. The managing authority shall provide potential beneficiaries with clear and detailed information on at least the following:
(a) the conditions of eligibility to be met in order to qualify for financing under an operational programme;
(b) a description of the procedures for examining applications for funding and of the time periods involved;
(c) the criteria for selecting the operations to be financed;
(d) the contacts at national, regional or local level who can provide information on the operational programmes.
In addition, the managing authority shall inform potential beneficiaries of the publication provided for in point (d) of Article 7(2).
3. The managing authority shall involve in information and publicity measures, in accordance with national laws and practices, at least one of the following bodies that can widely disseminate the information listed in paragraph 2:
(a) national, regional and local authorities and development agencies;
(b) trade and professional associations;
(c) economic and social partners;
(d) non-governmental organisations;
(e) organisations representing business;
(f) information centres on Europe as well as Commission representations in the Member States;
(g) educational institutions.
Article 6
Information measures for beneficiaries
The managing authority shall inform beneficiaries that acceptance of funding is also an acceptance of their inclusion in the list of beneficiaries published in accordance with point (d) of Article 7(2).
Article 7
Responsibilities of the managing authority relating to information and publicity measures for the public
1. The managing authority shall ensure that the information and publicity measures are implemented in accordance with the communication plan and that they aim at the widest possible media coverage using various forms and methods of communication at the appropriate territorial level.
2. The managing authority shall be responsible for organising at least the following information and publicity measures:
(a) a major information activity publicising the launch of an operational programme, even in the absence of the final version of the communication plan;
(b) at least one major information activity a year, as set out in the communication plan, presenting the achievements of the operational programme(s) including, where relevant, major projects;
(c) flying the flag of the European Union for one week starting 9 May, in front of the premises of each managing authority;
(d) the publication, electronically or otherwise, of the list of beneficiaries, the names of the operations and the amount of public funding allocated to the operations.
Participants in an operation of the ESF shall not be named.
Article 8
Responsibilities of beneficiaries relating to information and publicity measures for the public
1. The beneficiary shall be responsible for informing the public, by means of the measures laid down in paragraphs 2, 3 and 4, about the assistance obtained from the Funds.<
2. The beneficiary shall put up a permanent explanatory plaque that is visible and of significant size no later than six months after completion of an operation that fulfils the following conditions:
3. The beneficiary shall, during the implementation of the operation, put up a billboard at the site of each operation which fulfils the following conditions:
(a) the total public contribution to the operation exceeds EUR 500 000;
(b) the operation consists in the financing of infrastructure or of construction operations.
The information referred to in Article 9 shall take up at least 25% of the billboard. When the operation is completed, the billboard shall be replaced by the permanent explanatory plaque referred to in paragraph 2.
4. Where an operation receives funding under an operational programme co-financed by the ESF and, in appropriate cases, where an operation receives funding under the ERDF or the Cohesion Fund, the beneficiary shall ensure that those taking part in the operation have been informed of that funding. The beneficiary shall provide
clear notice to the effect that the operation being implemented has been selected under an operational programme co-financed by the ESF, the ERDF or the Cohesion Fund.
Any document, including any attendance or other certificate, concerning such an operation shall include a statement to the effect that the operational programme was co-financed by the ESF or, where appropriate, the ERDF or the Cohesion Fund.
Article 9
Technical characteristics of information and publicity measures for the operation
All information and publicity measures aimed at beneficiaries, potential beneficiaries and the public shall include the following:
(a) the emblem of the European Union, in accordance with the graphic standards set out in Annex I, and reference to the European Union;
(b) reference to the Fund concerned:
(a) for the ERDF: “European Regional Development Fund”;
(b) for the Cohesion Fund: “Cohesion Fund”;
(c) for the ESF: "European Social Fund”;
(c) a statement chosen by the managing authority, highlighting the added value of the intervention of the Community, and preferably “Investing in your future”.
For small promotional objects, points (b) and (c) shall not apply.
Article 10
Network and exchange of experience
1. Each managing authority shall designate the contact persons to be responsible for information and publicity and shall inform the Commission accordingly. In addition, Member States may designate a single contact person for all operational programmes.
2. Community networks comprising the persons designated under paragraph 1 may be set up to ensure exchanges of good practice, including the results of implementation of the communication plan, and exchanges of experience in implementing the information and publicity measures under this Section.
3. Exchanges of experience in the field of information and publicity may be supported through technical assistance under Article 45 of Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006.
For more information please contact:
Mr. Gerry Lavelle - Programme Executive -
Phone: 094 9862970 or Email: glavelle@bwmwassembly.ie
Ms Eiméar Dowd - Staff Officer -
Phone: 094 9862970 or Email: edowd@bmwassembly.ie