Use of the Internal Market Information System and the Single Digital Gateway for the purposes of certain requirements laid down by Directive on European cross-border associations
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With the Council of the EU, which is preparing its first-reading position.
Last active 13 Nov 2024
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What this bill does
In plain terms: what it changes and who it affects.
This regulation connects European cross-border association rules to EU digital systems for authority cooperation, online information, procedures, and evidence exchange.
Who it affects
It affects non-profit associations operating across EU borders, especially European cross-border associations. It also affects other non-business legal persons using single-market online services.
Core of the proposal
- Adds the cross-border associations directive to the Internal Market Information System cooperation framework.
- Extends the Single Digital Gateway to legal persons other than businesses.
- Covers online ECBA registration and registered-office transfer procedures.
- Adds information areas for non-business legal persons, including governance, employees, taxes, goods, services, funding, tenders, and workplace safety.
Key provisions
- Takes effect
- It enters into force on the twentieth day following publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Articles changed · 6 across 2 laws
- Regulation (EU) No 1024/2012 (32012R1024)
- art. Annex: adds new point 16 to the Annex
- Regulation (EU) 2018/1724 (32018R1724)
- art. 1(1)(a): replaces point (a)
- art. 1(1)(b): replaces point (b)
- art. 2(2)(c): replaces point (c)
- art. 14(1): replaces paragraph 1
- art. Annex I: replaces title and adds information areas AA to AH
Latest update
05 Jun 2026The most recent development in this bill's progress.
1st reading – Council of the EU → Trilogues (interinstitutional negotiations)
1st reading – Council of the EU → Trilogues (interinstitutional negotiations)
Documents
1 recentSourcesOEILEUR-LexEU Law Tracker