Examples of using Interreg programmes in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Transnational cooperation and maritime cooperation Interreg programmes may cover:.
New CPR, Interreg programmes are not subject to the annual clearance of accounts.
Transnational cooperation and maritime cooperation Interreg programmes may cover:.
Interreg programmes commemorate the European Cooperation Day(EC Day) on 21 September every year.
Urges drawing up standard requirements for all Interreg programmes on a strand-by-strand basis;
Consequently, under Interreg programmes there is no scope for irrecoverable amounts on the level of beneficiaries.
Participation of third countries or partner countries or OCTs in Interreg programmes under shared management.
(iii) for component 2 Interreg programmes supported by OCTP concerning split per financing instrument('ERDF' and'OCTP');
In the case of funding paid out of the Cohesion Fund,for the outermost regions, or under Interreg programmes, they propose that the maximum co-financing rate should be 85%, as in 2014-2020.
The outermost regions' Interreg programmes may cover neighbouring partner countries supported by the NDICI or OCTs supported by the OCTP, or both.
The pilot initiative“Interreg Volunteer Youth”(IVY) has been launched over two years ago by the Association of European Border Regions(AEBR)and DG Regio to support Interreg Programmes in carrying out communication tasks.
(c) for component 2, 3 and 4 Interreg programmes, both for the ERDF and, where applicable, for the external financing instruments of the Union: 8%.
A cross-border legal body or an EGTC may be the sole partner of an Interreg operation under component 1,2 and 3 Interreg programmes, provided that the members thereof involve partners from at least two participating countries or OCTs.
The outermost regions' Interreg programmes may cover neighbouring partner countries supported by the NDICI or, OCTs supported by the OCTP, or bothregional cooperation organisations, or a combination of two or all three of these.
During the meeting Latin Americanparticipants could receive more information concering Interreg programmes, and understand better the actions put in place by the European cross-border Regions in order to present them in the American context.
(32) Although Interreg programmes with the participation of third countries, partner countries or OCTs should be implemented under shared management, outermost regions' cooperation may be implemented under shared or indirect management.
The European territorial cooperation goal(Interreg)shall be implemented through Interreg programmes under shared management with the exception of component 3, which may be implemented as a whole or partially under indirect management.
Though Interreg programmes have created significant results over the years, the new period will require each of the 91 programmes to be more focused in terms of results and priorities, in line with the new reformed EU Cohesion Policy.
The Member State hosting the prospective managing authority,shall submit anone or more Interreg programmes to the Commission by[date of entry into force plus nintwelve months;] on behalf of all participating Member States and, where applicable, third countries, partner countries or OCTs.
Component 4 Interreg programmes may cover the whole or part of the third countries, partner countries, other territories or OCTs referred to in Articles 4, 5 and 6, whether or not they are supported by the external financing instruments of the European Union.
The Member State hosting the prospective managing authority,shall submit one or more Interreg programmes to the Commission by[date of entry into force plus twelvemonths;] on behalf of all participating Member States and, where applicable, third countries, partner countries, OCTs, or regional integration and cooperation organisations.
In addition, Interreg programmes with limited Union support or external cross-border cooperation programmes should receive a certain minimum amount for technical assistance to ensure sufficient funding for effective technical assistance activities.
Internal cross-border cooperation Interreg programmes may cover regions in Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom which are equivalent to NUTS level 3 regions as well as Liechtenstein, Andorra and Monaco.
The outermost regions' Interreg programmes may cover partner countries supported by the NDICI, OCTs supported by the OCTP, regional cooperation organisations, or a combination of two or all three of these.
For Interreg operations under component 3 Interreg programmes, the partners from outermost regions and third countries, partner countries or OCTs shall be required to cooperate only in two of the four dimensions listed in the first subparagraph.
By way of derogation from the first subparagraph, in the case of Interreg programmes involving outermost regions and third countries, partner countries or OCTs, the Member States concerned shall consult the respective third countries,partner countries or OCTs before submitting the Interreg programmes to the Commission.