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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (First Chamber)
11 November 2004 (1)
(Free movement of goods - Intra-Community trade in equidæ - Procedure for the approval or recognition of organisations and associations which maintain or establish stud-books for registered equidæ - Article 2(2) of Decision 92/353/EEC)
In Case C-216/02,REFERENCE for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 EC from the Verwaltungsgerichtshof (Austria), made by decision of 23 May 2002, received at the Court on 12 June 2002, in the proceedings �-sterreichischer Zuchtverband für Ponys, Kleinpferde und Spezialrassenv
Burgenländische Landesregierung, intervener,THE COURT (First Chamber),
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 15 January 2004,
gives the following
-�1. The authorities of the Member State concerned must grant official approval or recognition to any organisation or association which maintains or establishes a stud-book, provided it meets the conditions laid down in the Annex. 2. However, in a Member State where one or more officially approved or recognised organisations or associations already exist in respect of a given breed, the authorities of that Member State may refuse to recognise a new organisation or association: - if it endangers the preservation of the breed or jeopardises the operation or the improvement or selection programme of an existing organisation or association, or - if equidæ of that breed may be entered or registered in a specific section of a stud-book maintained by an organisation or association which applies in particular for that section the principles laid down in accordance with point 3(b) of the Annex by the organisation or association which maintains the stud-book of the origin of that breed. 3. Member States shall inform the Commission of any official approval or recognition granted, as well as contested refusals. 4. Where an organisation or association in a Member State is refused official approval or recognition, the reasons for the refusal must be communicated in writing to the association or organisation.-�
The relevant provisions of national law
-�(1) The Government of the Land shall be required to recognise a breeders-� organisation where:1. its breeding programme is likely to encourage breeding within the meaning of Paragraph 1(2),2. the pre-existing population is large enough for the purposes of implementing the breeding programme, 3. the staff and equipment needed for high-quality breeding are available, 4. it is certain, especially with regard to staffing, technical and organisational conditions, that (a) the breeders-� organisation has its registered office in the Burgenland; (b) the breeding animals are identified in a long-lasting manner so that their identity may be established; c) the stud-book or -register is kept in the prescribed manner and the holdings make the registrations required; (d) in an association, any animal that, having regard to its lineage and quality - including its external appearance - , fulfils the conditions for registration shall be registered or noted on request and may be registered in the stud-book; animals brought into the Burgenland shall not be subject to more stringent conditions than animals native to that Land, and 5. any breeder in the substantive and geographic sphere of activity of a breeders-� association falling within its legal system, who satisfies the condition as to due exercise of such activity, may be a member of that association. (2) The application for recognition shall include the following documents:-�3. the breeding programme, showing the purpose and method of breeding, its dimension, and also the kind and quantity of performance tests carried out and the manner in which they are used;4. information concerning the predicted number of animals kept by the farms or breeders taking part in the breeding programme;5. in the case of an association of breeders:a) documentary evidence concerning the legal basis and stating the association-�s substantive and geographical sphere of activity;b) the stud-book rules showing the conditions to be fulfilled for entry in the various headings of the stud-book;-�(3) Associations of breeders of which the substantive and geographical sphere of activity overlaps in whole or in part that referred to in Paragraph 9(2)(5)(a) shall be entitled to a hearing in recognition proceedings.-�5) If, for a particular breed, there already exists a recognised organisation, or there already exist several recognised organisations, of breeders, the Government of the Land shall refuse to recognise a new organisation of breeders if doing so would endanger the preservation of the breed or the breeding programme of an organisation already in existence.-�
-�(1) Does the first indent of Article 2(2) of -� Decision 92/353 -� confer on an association (organisation) of breeders already in existence a right to have the competent authority refuse to recognise another organisation (another association) if to recognise that other organisation (association) would endanger the preservation of the breed or jeopardise the operation or the improvement or selection programme of an organisation or association already in existence?(2) Does the first indent of Article 2(2) of -� Decision [92/353] -� preclude the application of a provision of national law which (a) confers on an organisation or association already in existence only the right to be heard in proceedings before the competent authority for the recognition of another organisation (association), but not the right to have recognition of that other organisation (association) refused where recognition would endanger the preservation of the breed or jeopardise the operation or the improvement or selection programme of an existing organisation or association, and (b) does not give the organisation or association already in existence the right to challenge before the courts (the Verwaltungsgerichtshof) the recognition granted in spite of its submissions to the contrary?-�
1 - Language of the case: German.