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The IMI Network

  1. What is the Internal Market Information System (IMI)?
  2. Why do we need an Internal Market Information System?
  3. What benefits does IMI deliver?
  4. How does IMI work?
  5. Strategy for expanding and developing IMI
  6. IMI in the future

1. What is the Internal Market Information System?

IMI is one system with customised applications for different Directives

2. Why do we need an IMI System?

Making legislation work better for citizens and business:

2. Why do we need an IMI System? (II)

3. What benefits does IMI deliver?

Benefits for Member States

  1. Easy to use and flexible
  2. No new legal obligations
  3. A single system to manage

Benefits for Competent Authorities

  1. Easy access to information
  2. More transparent process
  3. Greater efficiency

Benefits for migrating professionals

  1. More transparent process
  2. Faster response by administrations

Benefits for European Commission

  1. Lower costs, Faster development
  2. Easy to support new legislative areas

Result

  1. Exchange of information at all levels of administration across EU becomes possible
  2. Secure and reliable system which allows complex problems to be dealt with quickly
  3. Single system to support different pieces of Internal Market legislation

4. How does IMI work? Actors and roles in IMI

European Commission

  1. develops, maintains and runs IMI (data centre Luxembourg)
  2. provides translations
  3. central Helpdesk

Competent Authorities

  1. find relevant Competent Authorities in another Member State
  2. exchange information with this CA in other Member State
  3. administer data and users of their authority in IMI

IMI Coordinators

  1. technical/ administrative coordination, e.g. registration and support of CAs (help desk)
  2. functional coordination – by choice
  3. act as CA and exchange information through IMI with other CAs

4. How does IMI work? System functionality

IMI supports cooperation between MS administrations by addressing the following problems:

IMI System functionality

  1. IMI works in all official EU languages
  2. Identifying partners in IMI
  3. Flexibility for MS to organise themselves as they wish
    • Competent Authorities may contact each other directly via IMI
    • A MS may decide to direct all requests via the Coordinator of the CA
    • A MS may decide to direct all replies via the Coordinator of the CA
    • It is possible that both requests and replies are sent via Coordinators

IMI System functionality (2)

  1. Member States have agreed the flow of information for a request in IMI
    • The simple workflow of a request in IMI consists of 4 steps only
  2. Member States have agreed on the questions which can be asked in IMI
  3. Member States can monitor IMI to make sure that replies are on time
  4. MS manage single relationship with the IMI network instead of 31 bilateral relationships 1)

5. Strategy for expanding and developing IMI

Professional Qualifications Directive

6. IMI in the future

1)
EC and 31 states from EEA