State aid: Commission approves aid to compensate damages caused in Poland by floods

Published: 9 August 2010 y., Monday

Tropinės audros „Agata“ sukeltas potvynis (Gvatemala)
The European Commission has approved an aid scheme that allows to grant compensation for the damage caused by the floods of May and June 2010 in Poland. The Commission found that the measure was in line with Article 107 (2) (b) of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union, that allows aid to make good the damage caused by natural disasters. In particular, aid is available only to cover the material damages effectively caused.

In May and June 2010 Poland was hit by heavy rain, which caused floods and landslides in 14 out of 16 regions. As a result, many individuals and enterprises have suffered – often substantial – damages to their holdings.

Therefore, the Polish authorities have put in place an aid scheme to compensate for these damages. Aid under the scheme will be open to all enterprises. However, today's decision does not cover aid to enterprises active in agricultural production and the part of the forestry sector covered by the EU Guidelines on state aid in the Agriculture and Forestry Sector 2007 to 2013. The part of the Polish scheme concerning those companies is being examined by the Commission under the special rules governing the agricultural and forestry sectors and will be the object of a separate decision.

The Commission found that in view of their extent the floods and landslides which affected Poland in the course of May and June 2010 should indeed be classified as a natural disaster. Furthermore, the aid scheme designed by the Polish authorities serves only to compensate for the material damages effectively caused by the natural catastrophe. The Commission therefore concluded that the measure is in line with EU state aid rules.

The non-confidential version of the decision will be made available under the case number N 235a/2010 in the State Aid Register on the DG Competition website once any confidentiality issues have been resolved. New publications of state aid decisions on the internet and in the Official Journal are listed in the State Aid Weekly e-News.

Šaltinis: europa.eu
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Opening of Brussels plenary session: support for Russian journalist Oleg Kashin

At the opening of plenary session in Brussels, Parliament's President Jerzy Buzek voiced support for Russian journalist Oleg Kashin, brutally beaten by unknown assailants in Moscow on 6 November, welcomed the 31 October opposition rally in Moscow, condemned attacks 10 days ago on Christians worshipping in Baghdad, and deplored Chinese pressure on EU Member States not to attend the Nobel Prize award ceremony in Oslo on 10 December. more »

London student protest turns violent

British students demonstrated against higher tuition fees, burned placards, and smashed windows at the headquarters of Britain's governing Conservative party. more »

Afghanistan: EU needs to radically rethink its exit strategy

It is time to acknowledge that military intervention in Afghanistan has failed and even led to a deterioration of security there, say MEPs in a controversial report blaming the coalition forces for "miscalculating their options". more »

Burma elections: "attempt to consolidate authoritarian military rule"

Burma's first elections in 20 years took place over the weekend with the poll being boycotted by the main opposition party and its leader, Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi. more »

Ancient house collapses in Pompeii

The 2,000 year old “House of the Gladiators” collapses, reigniting conservation concerns. more »

Bolivia: Commission provides €1.5 million humanitarian aid to victims of drought

The European Commission has allocated €1.5 million to provide humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable people affected by droughts in the Bolivian Chaco. more »

Nuclear waste: Commission proposes safety standards for final disposal

The Commission today proposed safety standards for disposing spent fuel and radioactive waste from nuclear power plants as well as from medicine or research. more »

The European Commission provides €1.5 million to assist survivors of the tsunami in Mentawai and the volcanic eruption in Java

Today the European Commission has allocated €1.5 million in humanitarian assistance to survivors of the tsunami in Mentawai and the volcanic eruption of Mount Merapi in Java. more »

Human rights in Turkey: still a long way to go to meet accession criteria

MEPs on Monday welcomed recent Turkish constitutional reforms, describing them as a step forward, while stressing that much remains to be done to ensure full respect for human rights. more »

Budget 2011: conciliation committee begins work

EP President Jerzy Buzek and Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme opened the first meeting of the conciliation committee for the 2011 budget on Wednesday, a step which highlights the importance of the new budgetary procedure introduced by the Lisbon Treaty. more »